Atos 8
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1 But Saul was consenting to his death. And great persecution was made that day in the church, that was in Jerusalem. And all men were scattered by the countries (or into the provinces) of Judea and Samaria, except the apostles.
1 E Saulo aprovou a morte de Estêvão. Naquele mesmo dia a igreja de Jerusalém começou a sofrer uma grande perseguição. E todos os cristãos, menos os
2 But good [or dread-full] men buried Stephen, and made great mourning on him. (And some good or devout men buried Stephen, and greatly mourned over him.)
2 Alguns homens religiosos sepultaram Estêvão e choraram muito por causa da sua morte.
3 But Saul greatly destroyed the church, and entered by houses, and drew out men and women, and betook them into prison [or into keeping], (or and delivered them to prison).
3 Porém Saulo se esforçava para acabar com a igreja. Ele ia de casa em casa, arrastava homens e mulheres e os jogava na cadeia.
4 And they that were scattered, passed forth, preaching the word of God.
4 Aqueles que tinham sido espalhados anunciavam o evangelho por toda parte.
5 And Philip came down into a city of Samaria, and preached to them Christ. (And Philip came down to a city in Samaria, and preached to them about the Messiah.)
5 Filipe foi até a capital da Samaria e anunciava Cristo às pessoas dali,
6 And the people gave attention to these things that were said of (or by) Philip, with one will hearing and seeing the signs that he did.
6 e as multidões ouviam com atenção o que ele dizia. Todos o escutavam e viam os milagres que ele fazia.
7 For many of them that had unclean spirits, cried with (a) great voice, and (they) went out. And many sick in the palsy, and crooked (or and lame), were healed.
7 Os espíritos maus, gritando, saíam de muitas pessoas, e muitos coxos e paralíticos eram curados.
8 Therefore great joy was made in that city.
8 E assim o povo daquela cidade ficou muito alegre.
9 But there was a man in that city, whose name was Simon, a witch, that had deceived the folk of Samaria (or who had deceived the Samaritan people), saying, that himself was some great man.
9 Morava ali um homem chamado Simão, que desde algum tempo atrás fazia feitiçaria entre os samaritanos e os havia deixado muito admirados. Ele se fazia de importante,
10 [To] Whom all harkened, from the least to the most, and said, This is the virtue (or the power) of God, which is called great.
10 e os moradores de Samaria, desde os mais importantes até os mais humildes, escutavam com muita atenção o que ele dizia. Eles afirmavam: — Este homem é o poder de Deus! Ele é “o Grande Poder”!
11 And they believed him, for (a) long time he had madded them (or he had astonished them) with his witchcrafts. [Forsooth they beheld him, for this thing, that much time he had made them mad with his witchings.]
11 Eles davam atenção ao que Simão fazia porque durante muito tempo ele os havia deixado assombrados com as suas feitiçarias.
12 But when they had believed to Philip, preaching of the kingdom of God, men and women were baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. [Soothly when they had believed to Philip, evangelizing of the kingdom of God, in the name of Jesus Christ, men and women were baptized.]
12 Mas eles acreditaram na mensagem de Filipe a respeito da boa notícia do Reino de Deus e a respeito de Jesus Cristo e foram batizados, tanto homens como mulheres.
13 And then also Simon himself believed; and when he was baptized, he drew (himself)(un)to Philip; and he saw also that signs and great virtues were done, he was astonied, and wondered, (or and when he saw that miracles and great works of power were done, he was astonished, and wondered).
13 O próprio Simão também creu. E, depois de ser batizado, acompanhava Filipe de perto, muito admirado com os grandes milagres e maravilhas que ele fazia.
14 But when the apostles that were at Jerusalem, had heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent to them Peter and John.
14 Os apóstolos , que estavam em Jerusalém, ficaram sabendo que o povo de Samaria também havia recebido a palavra de Deus e por isso mandaram Pedro e João para lá.
15 And when they came (there), they prayed for them, that they should receive the Holy Ghost (or so that they would receive the Holy Spirit);
15 Quando os dois chegaram, oraram para que a gente de Samaria recebesse o Espírito Santo,
16 for he came not yet into any of them [or forsooth not yet he came into any of them], but they were baptized only in the name of the Lord Jesus.
16 pois o Espírito ainda não tinha descido sobre nenhum deles. Eles apenas haviam sido batizados em nome do Senhor Jesus.
17 Then they laid (their) hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost (or and they received the Holy Spirit).
17 Aí Pedro e João puseram as mãos sobre eles, e assim eles receberam o Espírito Santo.
18 And when Simon had seen, that the Holy Ghost was given by (the) laying on of [the] hands of the apostles, and he proffered [or he offered] to them money, (And when Simon had seen, that the Holy Spirit was given by the laying on of the hands of the apostles, then he offered them money,)
18 Simão viu que, quando os apóstolos punham as mãos sobre as pessoas, Deus dava a elas o Espírito Santo. Por isso ofereceu dinheiro a Pedro e a João,
19 and said, Give ye also to me this power, that whomever I shall lay on mine hands [or that on whomever I shall put on hands], that he receive the Holy Ghost. (and said, Give also to me this power, so that whomever I shall lay my hands on, he shall receive the Holy Spirit.)
19 dizendo: — Quero que vocês me deem também esse poder. Assim, quando eu puser as mãos sobre alguém, essa pessoa receberá o Espírito Santo.
20 But Peter said to him, Thy money be with thee into perdition, for thou guessedest that the gift of God should be had for money [or for thou guessedest the gift of God to be had \+sls (or gotten)\+sls*, or wielded, \+sls (or possessed)\+sls*, by money].
20 Então Pedro respondeu: — Que Deus mande você e o seu dinheiro para o inferno! Você pensa que pode conseguir com dinheiro o
21 There is no part, nor lot to thee, in this word, for thine heart is not rightful before God.
21 Você não tem direito de tomar parte no nosso trabalho porque o seu coração não é honesto diante de Deus.
22 Therefore do thou penance for this wickedness of thee (or And so repent for this wickedness of thine), and pray God, if peradventure this thought of thine heart be forgiven to thee.
22 Arrependa-se, deixe o seu plano perverso e peça ao Senhor que o perdoe por essa má intenção.
23 For I see that thou art in the gall of bitterness and in the bond of wickedness.
23 Vejo que você está cheio de inveja, uma inveja amarga como fel, e vejo também que você está preso pelo pecado.
24 And Simon answered, and said, Pray ye for me to the Lord, (so) that nothing of these things that ye have said, come on me.
24 Aí Simão disse a Pedro e a João: — Por favor, peçam ao Senhor por mim para que não aconteça comigo nada do que vocês disseram.
25 And they witnessed, and spake the word of the Lord, and went again to Jerusalem, and preached [or evangelized] to many countries of Samaritans. (And they testified, and spoke the word of the Lord, and then returned to Jerusalem, preaching in many villages of the Samaritans as they went forth.)
25 Depois de terem dado o seu testemunho e de terem pregado a palavra do Senhor, Pedro e João voltaram para Jerusalém. No caminho eles espalhavam o evangelho em muitos povoados da Samaria.
26 And an angel of the Lord spake to Philip, and said, Rise thou, and go to meet the south, to the way that goeth down from Jerusalem into Gaza; this is (the) desert.
26 Um anjo do Senhor disse a Filipe: — Apronte-se e vá para o Sul, pelo caminho que vai de Jerusalém até a cidade de Gaza. (Pouca gente passava por aquele caminho.)
27 And he rose (up), and went forth. And lo! a man of Ethiopia, a mighty manservant, a gelding of Candace, the queen of (the) Ethiopians, which was on all her riches, came to worship in Jerusalem. (And he got up, and went forth. And behold! an Ethiopian man, a powerful manservant, a eunuch of Candace, the Ethiopian queen, who was over, or was in charge of, all of her wealth, came to worship in Jerusalem.)
27 — ausente —
28 And he turned again, sitting on his chariot, and reading Esaias, the prophet. (And he was returning home, sitting in his chariot, and reading the prophet Isaiah.)
28 — ausente —
29 And the Spirit said to Philip, Nigh thou, and join thee to this chariot. (And the Spirit said to Philip, Approach him, and join thyself to this chariot.)
29 Então o Espírito Santo disse a Filipe: — Chegue perto dessa carruagem e acompanhe-a.
30 And Philip ran to, and heard him reading Esaias, the prophet, (or And Philip ran over, and heard him reading the prophet Isaiah). And he said, Guessest thou, whether thou understandest, what things thou readest?
30 Filipe correu para perto da carruagem e ouviu o funcionário lendo o livro do profeta Isaías. Aí perguntou: — O senhor entende o que está lendo?
31 And he said, How may I, if no man show to me? And he prayed Philip (or And he beseeched Philip), that he should come up, and sit with him.
31 — Como posso entender se ninguém me explica? — respondeu o funcionário. Então convidou Filipe para subir e sentar-se com ele na carruagem.
32 And the place of the scripture that he read, was this, As a sheep he was led to slaying, and as a lamb before a man that sheareth him is dumb without voice, so he opened not his mouth.
32 A parte das Escrituras Sagradas que o funcionário estava lendo era esta: “Ele era como um cordeiro que é levado para ser morto; era como uma ovelha que fica muda quando cortam a sua lã. Ele não disse nada.
33 In meekness his doom was taken up; who shall tell out the generation(s) of him? For his life shall be taken away from the earth. (He was humbled, or He was humiliated, and was denied justice; now who can tell out about his descendants? For his life was taken away from the earth.)
33 Foi humilhado, e foram injustos com ele. Ninguém poderá falar a respeito de descendentes dele, já que a sua vida na terra chegou ao fim.”
34 And the gelding answered to Philip, and said (or And the eunuch said to Philip), I beseech thee, of what prophet saith he this thing? of himself, or of any other?
34 O funcionário perguntou a Filipe: — Por favor, me explique uma coisa! De quem é que o profeta está falando isso? É dele mesmo ou de outro?
35 And Philip opened his mouth, and began at this scripture, and preached [or evangelized] to him (about) Jesus.
35 Então, começando com aquela parte das Escrituras, Filipe anunciou ao funcionário a boa notícia a respeito de Jesus.
36 And while they went by the way, they came to a water [or they came to some water]. And the gelding said, Lo! water; who forbiddeth me to be baptized?
36 Enquanto estavam viajando, chegaram a um lugar onde havia água. Então o funcionário disse: — Veja! Aqui tem água. Será que eu não posso ser batizado?
37 And Philip said, If thou believest of all thine heart, it is leaveful, (or And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, it is lawful). And he answered, and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
37 [Filipe respondeu: — Se o senhor crê de todo o coração, é claro que pode. E o funcionário disse: — Sim, eu creio que Jesus Cristo é o Filho de Deus.]
38 And he commanded the chariot to stand still. And they went down both into the water, Philip and the gelding, and Philip baptized him, (or And they both went down into the water, Philip and the eunuch, and \+em Philip\+em* baptized him).
38 Ele mandou parar a carruagem, os dois entraram na água, e Filipe o batizou ali.
39 And when they were come up (out) of the water, the Spirit of the Lord ravished (or snatched up) Philip, and the gelding saw him no more; and he went in his way joying (or and he went on his way rejoicing).
39 Quando eles estavam saindo da água, o Espírito do Senhor levou Filipe embora. O funcionário não viu mais Filipe, porém continuou a sua viagem, cheio de alegria.
40 And Philip was found in Azotus; and he passed forth, and preached [or evangelized] to all (the) cities, till he came to Caesarea.
40 De repente, Filipe se encontrou na cidade de Azoto e seguiu viagem, anunciando o evangelho por todas as cidades até chegar a Cesareia.
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