Cânticos 6
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1 Thou fairest of women, whither went [away] thy darling? whither bowed [down] thy darling? and we shall seek him with thee. (O most beautiful of women, where did thy darling go? where did thy darling lie down? yea, we shall seek him with thee.)
1 - Para onde foi o teu amado, ó mais bela das mulheres? Para onde se retirou o teu amigo? Nós o buscaremos contigo.
2 My darling went down into his orchard, to the garden of sweet smelling spices, that he be fed there in [the] orchards, and gather lilies.
2 - O meu bem-amado desceu ao seu jardim, aos canteiros perfumados; para apascentar em meu jardim, e colher lírios.
3 I to my darling; and my darling, that is fed among the lilies, be to me. (I \+em am\+em* for my darling; and my darling, he who is fed among the lilies, \+em is\+em* for me.)
3 Eu sou do meu amado e meu amado é meu. Ele apascenta entre os lírios.
4 My love, thou art fair, sweet and shapely as Jerusalem, thou art fearedful as the battle array of hosts set in good order. (My love, thou art as beautiful as Tirzah, and as lovely as Jerusalem, and \+em thou art\+em* as awesome as the battle array of armies set in good order.)
4 - És formosa, amiga minha, como Tirsa, graciosa como Jerusalém, temível como um exército em ordem de batalha.
5 Turn away thine eyes from me, for they made me to flee away; thine hairs be as the flocks of goats, that appeared from Gilead, (or thy hair \+em is\+em* like the flocks of goats, that appeared from Gilead).
5 Desvia de mim os teus olhos, porque eles me fascinam. Teus cabelos são como um rebanho de cabras descendo impetuosamente pelas encostas de Galaad.
6 Thy teeth be as a flock of sheep, that went up from [the] washing; all be with double lambs, either twins, and no barren there is among them. (Thy teeth \+em be\+em* like a flock of sheep, that went up from the washing; all of them \+em be\+em* with double lambs, \+em or with twins\+em*, and there is no barren among them.)
6 Teus dentes são como um rebanho de ovelhas que sobem do banho, cada uma leva dois {cordeirinhos} gêmeos, e nenhuma delas é estéril.
7 As the rind of a pomegranate, so be thy cheeks, without thy privates. (Like the rind of a pomegranate, so \+em be\+em* thy cheeks, behind thy veil.)
7 Tua face é como um pedaço de romã debaixo do teu véu.
8 Sixty be queens, and eighty be secondary wives; and of young damsels is none number. (There be sixty queens, and eighty concubines, and of young women, \+em or of maidens\+em*, there is no number.)
8 Há sessenta rainhas, oitenta concubinas, e inumeráveis jovens mulheres;
9 One is my culver, my perfect spousess, one is to her mother, and is the chosen of her mother; the daughters of Zion saw her, and preached her most blessed; queens, and secondary wives, praised her. (But only one is my dove, my perfect \+em spousess\+em*, the only \+em daughter\+em* of her mother, yea, the chosen of her mother; the daughters of Zion saw her, and proclaimed \+em her\+em* most blessed; queens, and concubines, praised her.)
9 uma, porém, é a minha pomba, uma só a minha perfeita; ela é a única de sua mãe, a predileta daquela que a deu à luz. Ao vê-la, as donzelas proclamam-na bem-aventurada, rainhas e concubinas a louvam.
10 Who is this, that goeth forth, as the morrowtide rising, fair as the moon, chosen as the sun, fearedful as the battle array of hosts set in good order? (Who is this, who goeth forth, like daybreak, beautiful as the moon, chosen as the sun, as awesome as the battle array of armies set in good order?)
10 Quem é esta que surge como a aurora, bela como a lua, brilhante como o sol, temível como um exército em ordem de batalha?
11 I came down into mine orchard, to see the apples of (the) great valleys, and to behold, if vineries had flowered, (or and to see, if the vines had flowered), and if the pomegranate trees had burgeoned.
11 Eu desci ao jardim das nogueiras para ver a nova vegetação dos vales, e para ver se a vinha crescia e se as romãzeiras estavam em flor.
12 I knew not; my soul troubled me, for the chariots of Amminadib. (But I knew not anything for sure; and my soul troubled me, like the chariots of Amminadib.)
12 Eu não o sabia; minha alma colocou-me nos carros de Aminadab.
13 Turn again, turn again, thou Shulamite; turn again, turn again, that we behold thee. What shalt thou see in the Shulamite, but companies of hosts? (Return, yea, return, O Shulamite; return, yea, return, so that we can see thee. How all of thee love to behold the Shulamite, as she danceth before thee!)
13 - Volta, volta, ó Sulamita, volta, volta, para que nós te vejamos. - Por que olhais a Sulamita, quando ela entra na dança de Maanaim?
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