Atos 26

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1 And Agrippa said to Paul, It is suffered to thee (or It is allowed for thee), to speak for thyself. Then Paul held forth the hand, and began to yield reason.
1 Depois Agripa disse a Paulo: É-te permitido fazer a tua defesa. Então Paulo, estendendo a mão, começou a sua defesa:
2 Of all (the) things, in which I am accused of the Jews, thou king Agrippa, I guess me blessed at thee, when I shall defend me this day; (Because of all the things, that I am accused of by the Jews, O King Agrippa, I believe that I am most fortunate to be before thee, when I shall defend myself today;)
2 Sinto-me feliz, ó rei Agripa, em poder defender-me hoje perante ti de todas as coisas de que sou acusado pelos judeus;
3 most(ly) for thou knowest all things that be among (the) Jews, (their) customs and questions. For which thing, I beseech (thee), hear me patiently.
3 mormente porque és versado em todos os costumes e questões que há entre os judeus; pelo que te rogo que me ouças com paciência.
4 For all (the) Jews that before knew me from the beginning, know my life from youth;
4 A minha vida, pois, desde a mocidade, o que tem sido sempre entre o meu povo e em Jerusalém, sabem-na todos os judeus,
5 that from the beginning was in my folk in Jerusalem, if they will bear witnessing [or if they will bear witness], that by the most certain sect of our religion, I lived a Pharisee. (who from the beginning was among my people in Jerusalem, and they can testify, that by the most strictest sect of our religion, I lived as a Pharisee.)
5 pois me conhecem desde o princípio e, se quiserem, podem dar testemunho de que, conforme a mais severa seita da nossa religião, vivi fariseu.
6 And now for the hope of repromission, that is made to our fathers of God, I stand subject in (the) doom (place); (And now for the hope of the promise, that was made to our fathers by God, I stand before the court;)
6 E agora estou aqui para ser julgado por causa da esperança da promessa feita por Deus a nossos pais,
7 in which hope our twelve lineages, serving night and day hope to come; of which hope, sir king, [or of which hope, thou king], I am accused of the Jews. (of which \+em hope\+em* our twelve tribes, serving night and day hope to come; because of which hope, O King, I am now accused by these Jews.)
7 a qual as nossas doze tribos, servindo a Deus fervorosamente noite e dia, esperam alcançar; é por causa desta esperança, ó rei, que eu sou acusado pelos judeus.
8 What unbelieveful thing is deemed at you, if God raiseth dead men? (Why is it so unbelievable in your judgement, that God raiseth the dead?)
8 Por que é que se julga entre vós incrível que Deus ressuscite os mortos?
9 And soothly I guessed, that I ought to do many contrary things against the name of Jesus of Nazareth.
9 Eu, na verdade, cuidara que devia praticar muitas coisas contra o nome de Jesus, o nazareno;
10 Which thing(s) also I did in Jerusalem, and I enclosed many of the saints in prison, when I had taken power of the princes of (the) priests. And when they were slain, I brought the sentence [or I gave the sentence]. (Which things I did in Jerusalem, and I imprisoned many of God’s people, when I had been given the authority by the high priests. And when it was deemed that they should be executed, I voted for that punishment, or for that sentence.)
10 o que, com efeito, fiz em Jerusalém. Pois havendo recebido autoridade dos principais dos sacerdotes, não somente encerrei muitos dos santos em prisões, como também dei o meu voto contra eles quando os matavam.
11 And by all synagogues oft I punished them, and constrained (them) to blaspheme; and more I waxed mad against them, and pursued (them)[till] into alien cities. (And in all the synagogues I often punished them, and compelled them to blaspheme; and I grew more mad against them, and I persecuted them even in foreign cities.)
11 E, castigando-os muitas vezes por todas as sinagogas, obrigava-os a blasfemar; e enfurecido cada vez mais contra eles, perseguia-os até nas cidades estrangeiras.
12 In which, [the] while I went to Damascus, with power and suffering of the princes of (the) priests, (In which, while I was on my way to Damascus, with power and authority from the high priests,)
12 Indo com este encargo a Damasco, munido de poder e comissão dos principais sacerdotes,
13 at midday, in the way I saw, sir king, [or thou king], (or in the middle of the day, on the way I saw, O King), that from heaven a light shined about me, (sur)passing the shining of the sun, and about them that were together with me.
13 ao meio-dia, ó rei vi no caminho uma luz do céu, que excedia o esplendor do sol, resplandecendo em torno de mim e dos que iam comigo.
14 And when we all had fallen down into the earth, I heard a voice saying to me in (the) Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, what pursuest thou me? it is hard to thee, to kick against the prick, [or it is hard for thee, to kick against the prick]. (And after we all had fallen down to the ground, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew language, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? it is hard for thee, to kick against the prod.)
14 E, caindo nós todos por terra, ouvi uma voz que me dizia em língua hebráica: Saulo, Saulo, por que me persegues? Dura coisa te é recalcitrar contra os aguilhões.
15 And I said, Who art thou, Lord? And the Lord said, I am Jesus, whom thou pursuest, (or I am Jesus, whom thou persecutest).
15 Disse eu: Quem és, Senhor? Respondeu o Senhor: Eu sou Jesus, a quem tu persegues;
16 But rise up, and stand on thy feet. For why to this thing I appeared to thee, that I ordain thee minister and witness of those things that thou hast seen, and of those things in which I shall show to thee [or and of those things in which I shall appear to thee]. (But rise up, and stand on thy feet. Because I have appeared to thee for this reason, so that I can ordain thee to be my servant and witness of those things that thou hast seen, and of those things which I shall yet show to thee or in which I shall yet appear to thee.)
16 mas levanta-te e põe-te em pé; pois para isto te apareci, para te fazer ministro e testemunha tanto das coisas em que me tens visto como daquelas em que te hei de aparecer;
17 And I shall deliver thee from (the) peoples and folks, to which now I send thee, (And I shall rescue thee from the peoples and nations, to whom I now send thee,)
17 livrando-te deste povo e dos gentios, aos quais te envio,
18 to open the eyes of them, that they be converted [or turned] from darkness to light, and from (the) power of Satan to God, that they take remission of sins, and (their) part among (the) saints, by faith that is in me. (to open their eyes, so that they be turned from the darkness to the light, and from the power of Satan to God, so that they receive forgive-ness for their sins, and their place among God’s people, by their faith that is in me.)
18 para lhes abrir os olhos a fim de que se convertam das trevas à luz, e do poder de Satanás a Deus, para que recebam remissão de pecados e herança entre aqueles que são santificados pela fé em mim.
19 Wherefore, sir king Agrippa [or thou king Agrippa], I was not unbelieveful to the heavenly vision; (And so, O King Agrippa, I did not disobey the heavenly vision;)
19 Pelo que, ó rei Agripa, não fui desobediente à visão celestial,
20 but I told [or I showed] to them, that be at Damascus first, and at Jerusalem, and by all the country of Judea, and to (the) heathen men, that they should do penance, and be converted to God, and do worthy works of penance. (but I told first to those who be at Damascus, and then to those at Jerusalem, and then to those throughout all the country of Judea, and then to the Gentiles, that they should repent, and be converted to God, and do worthy works of repentance.)
20 antes anunciei primeiramente aos que estão em Damasco, e depois em Jerusalém, e por toda a terra da Judéia e também aos gentios, que se arrependessem e se convertessem a Deus, praticando obras dignas de arrependimento.
21 For this cause, (the) Jews took (hold of) me, when I was in the temple, to slay me [or and would slay me]. (And because of this, or for this reason, the Jews took hold of me, when I was in the Temple, to kill me.)
21 Por causa disto os judeus me prenderam no templo e procuravam matar-me.
22 But I was helped by the help of God [till] into this day, and stand, witnessing to less and to more (or testifying to the least and to the greatest). And I say nothing else than which things the prophets and Moses spake that shall come,
22 Tendo, pois, alcançado socorro da parte de Deus, ainda até o dia de hoje permaneço, dando testemunho tanto a pequenos como a grandes, não dizendo nada senão o que os profetas e Moisés disseram que devia acontecer;
23 if Christ is to suffer, if he is the first of the again-rising of dead men [or if \+sls (he is)\+sls* the first of the again-rising of \+sls (the)\+sls* dead], that shall show light to the people and to heathen men. (that the Messiah \+em is\+em* to suffer, and that he is the first of the resurrection of the dead, who shall show light to the (Jewish) people and to the Gentiles.)
23 isto é, como o Cristo devia padecer, e como seria ele o primeiro que, pela ressurreição dos mortos, devia anunciar a luz a este povo e também aos gentios.
24 When he spake these things, and yielded reason, Festus said with (a) great voice, Paul, thou maddest, [or Paul, thou waxest \+sls (or thou growest)\+sls* mad]; many letters turn thee to madness. (And when he had said these things, and made his defence, Festus said with a loud voice, Paul, thou art mad; too much study hath driven thee mad.)
24 Fazendo ele deste modo a sua defesa, disse Festo em alta voz: Estás louco, Paulo; as muitas letras te fazem delirar.
25 And Paul said, I mad not, thou best Festus, (or But Paul said, I am not mad, O most excellent Festus), but I speak out the words of truth and of soberness.
25 Mas Paulo disse: Não deliro, ó excelentíssimo Festo, antes digo palavras de verdade e de perfeito juízo.
26 For also the king, to whom I speak steadfastly, knoweth of these things; for I deem, that nothing of these is hid from him (or that none of this is hidden from him); for neither in a corner was aught (or anything) of these things done.
26 Porque o rei, diante de quem falo com liberdade, sabe destas coisas, pois não creio que nada disto lhe é oculto; porque isto não se fez em qualquer canto.
27 Believest thou, king Agrippa, to prophets? I know that thou believest.
27 Crês tu nos profetas, ó rei Agripa? Sei que crês.
28 And Agrippa said to Paul, In little thing thou counselest me [for] to be made a christian man(?).
28 Disse Agripa a Paulo: Por pouco me persuades a fazer-me cristão.
29 And Paul said, I desire with God, both in little and in great (or both for the least and the greatest), (yea), not only (for) thee, but (for) all these (people) that hear (me) today, to be made such as I am, except (for) these bonds.
29 Respondeu Paulo: Prouvera a Deus que, ou por pouco ou por muito, não somente tu, mas também todos quantos hoje me ouvem, se tornassem tais qual eu sou, menos estas cadeias.
30 And the king rose up, and the president, and Bernice, and they that sat nigh to them.
30 E levantou-se o rei, e o governador, e Berenice, e os que com eles estavam sentados,
31 And when they went away, they spake together, and said, That this man hath not done anything worthy (of) death, neither (of) bonds [or \+sls (of)\+sls* bonds]. (And when they went away, they spoke together, and said, This man hath not done anything worthy of death, or of bondage, or imprisonment.)
31 e retirando-se falavam uns com os outros, dizendo: Este homem não fez nada digno de morte ou prisão.
32 And Agrippa said to Festus, This man might be delivered, if he had not appealed to the emperor. [Forsooth Agrippa said to Festus, This man might be dismissed, if he had not appealed to Caesar.]
32 Então Agripa disse a Festo: Este homem bem podia ser solto, se não tivesse apelado para César.

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