Daniel 6
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1 It pleased Darius, and he ordained sixscore dukes over the realm, that they should be in all his realm. (And it pleased Darius, and he ordained one hundred and twenty governors over the kingdom, and that they should be throughout all his kingdom.)
1 Dario achou por bem colocar sobre o reino cento e vinte príncipes, os quais deveriam estar sobre todo o reino;
2 And over them he ordained three princes, of which Daniel was one; that the dukes should yield reason to them, and that the king should not suffer any dis-ease. (And over them \+em he ordained\+em* three princes, of whom Daniel was one; so that the governors could report to them, and so that the king need not suffer any distress.)
2 e sobre estes três presidentes, dos quais Daniel era primeiro, para que os príncipes pudessem prestar-lhes contas, e o rei não tivesse nenhum dano.
3 Therefore Daniel overcame all the princes and dukes, for [the] more spirit of God was in him. Certainly the king thought to ordain him on all the realm. (And soon Daniel outshone the other princes, and the governors, for he had more God-given ability than any of the others. And the king decided to ordain him over all the kingdom.)
3 Então este Daniel era o preferido sobre os presidentes e príncipes, porque havia nele um espírito excelente, e o rei pensou em colocá-lo sobre todo o reino.
4 Wherefore (the) princes and dukes, either prefects, sought to find occasion to Daniel, of the side of the king; and they might find no cause and suspicion, for he was faithful, and no blame and suspicion was found in him. (And so the other princes, and the governors, \+em (or the prefects)\+em*, sought to find occasion against Daniel, who stood at the king’s side; but they could find no cause, \+em (or reason)\+em*, for suspicion about him, for he was faithful, and so no blame or suspicion was found in him.)
4 Então os presidentes e os príncipes buscaram encontrar ocasião contra Daniel a respeito do reino, porém eles não puderam encontrar nenhuma ocasião, nem culpa, porquanto ele era fiel, e não se achou erro ou culpa nele.
5 Therefore those men said, We shall not find any occasion to this Daniel, no but in hap in the law of his God. (And so those men said, We shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except perhaps in regard to the Law of his God.)
5 Então disseram estes homens: Nós não encontraremos qualquer ocasião contra este Daniel, exceto se procurarmos contra ele algo concernente à lei do seu Deus.
6 Then the princes and dukes made false suggestion to the king, and spake thus to him, King Darius, live thou without end. (And then the princes and the governors made a sly suggestion to the king, and they said to him, King Darius, may thou live forever!)
6 Então estes presidentes e príncipes reuniram-se junto ao rei, e assim disseram-lhe: Rei Dario, vive para sempre.
7 All the princes of thy realm, and magistrates, and dukes, senators, and judges, have made a counsel, that a decree and commandment of the emperor go out, that each man that asketh any asking of whatever god and man, till to thirty days, no but of thee, thou king, he be sent into the pit of lions. (All the princes of thy kingdom, and the magistrates, and governors, and senators, and judges, have taken counsel, and agree that a decree and a command,\+em or an order\+em*, of the emperor should go out, that for thirty days, anyone who asketh anything of any god or any man, except of thee, O king, that that person should be sent into the lions’ pit.)
7 Todos os presidentes do reino, os governadores e os príncipes, os conselheiros e os capitães, reuniram-se para estabelecer um estatuto real, e fazer um firme decreto, para que todo aquele que suplicar a qualquer Deus ou homem por trinta dias, exceto a ti, ó rei, seja lançado na cova dos leões.
8 Now therefore, king, confirm thou the sentence, and write thou the decree, that this that is ordained of Medes and Persians be not changed, neither be it leaveful to any man to break. (And so now, O king, confirm thou the matter, and write thou the decree, that what is ordained by the Medes and the Persians be not changed, nor be it lawful for anyone to break it.)
8 Agora, ó rei, estabelece o decreto, e assina o escrito, para que não seja modificado, de acordo com a lei dos medos e persas, a qual não se altera.
9 Forsooth Darius, the king, setted forth, and confirmed the decree. (And so King Darius put forth, and confirmed the decree.)
9 Portanto, o rei Dario assinou o escrito e o decreto.
10 And when Daniel had found (out) this thing, that is, (that) the law (was) ordained, he entered into his house; and the while the windows were open in his solar against Jerusalem, in three times in the day he bowed his knees, and worshipped, and acknowledged before his God, as he was wont to do before. (And when Daniel had learned about this, that is, that the law was ordained, he entered into his house; and at the windows in his solarium that were open toward Jerusalem, three times a day he bowed his knees, and worshipped, and acknowledged his God, as he was wont to do before \+em the decree had been issued\+em*.)
10 Então, quando Daniel soube que o escrito foi assinado, ele foi para sua casa e, com as suas janelas abertas em sua câmara que dava para Jerusalém, ele abaixou-se sobre os seus joelhos três vezes ao dia e orou, e deu graças perante o seu Deus, como costumava fazer antes.
11 Therefore those men inquired full busily, and found Daniel praying, and beseeching his God.
11 Então estes homens reuniram-se, e encontraram Daniel orando e fazendo súplicas perante o seu Deus.
12 And they nighed and spake to the king of the commandment, (and said), King, whether thou ordainedest not, that each man that asked any (asking) of gods and of men, till to thirty days, no but (of) thee, thou king, he should be sent into the pit of lions? To which men the king answered, and said, The word is sooth, by the decree of Medes and Persians, which it is not leaveful to break. (And they came and spoke to the king about his command,\+em or his order\+em*, and said, O king, did thou not ordain, that for thirty days, anyone who asked anything of gods or of men, except of thee, O king, that that person should be sent into the lions’ pit? To whom the king answered, and said, The word is true, by the decree of the Medes and Persians, which it is not lawful to break.)
12 Então eles se aproximaram, e falaram perante o rei a respeito do decreto real: Não assinaste tu um decreto para que todo homem que venha a fazer uma súplica a qualquer Deus ou homem, dentro de trinta dias, exceto a ti, ó rei, venha a ser lançado na cova dos leões? O rei respondeu, e disse: O assunto é verdadeiro, de acordo com a lei dos medos e persas, a qual não se altera.
13 Then they answered, and said before the king, Daniel, of the sons of (the) captivity of Judah, reckoned not of thy law, and of the commandment which thou ordainedest, but three times by the day he prayeth in his beseeching. (Then they answered, and said to the king, Daniel, of the sons of the captivity of Judah, hath not reckoned of thy law, and of the command, \+em or the order\+em*, which thou hast ordained, but three times each day he prayeth in his beseeching \+em to his God\+em*.)
13 Então eles responderam, e disseram perante o rei: Aquele Daniel, o qual é dos filhos dos cativos de Judá, não considera a ti, ó rei, nem o decreto que assinaste, mas faz a sua oração três vezes ao dia.
14 And when the king had heard this word, he was sorry enough, and he setted the heart for Daniel, for to deliver him, (or and he set his heart, to try to save Daniel); and till to the going down of the sun he travailed for to deliver him.
14 Então o rei, quando ouviu estas palavras, ficou profundamente insatisfeito consigo mesmo, e propôs em seu coração livrar Daniel; e ele trabalhou até o pôr do sol para livrá-lo.
15 But those men understood the king, and said to him, Know thou, king, that it is the law of Medes and of Persians, that it is not leaveful that any decree be changed, which the king ordaineth. (But those men understood what the king was trying to do, and said to him, O king, thou knowest, that it is the law of the Medes and Persians, that it is not lawful that any decree be changed which the king hath ordained.)
15 Então estes homens reuniram-se diante do rei, e disseram ao rei: Sabe, ó rei, que a lei dos medos e persas é que nenhum decreto, nem estatuto que o rei estabelece pode ser mudado.
16 Then the king commanded, and they brought Daniel, and sent him into the pit of lions. And the king said to Daniel, Thy God, whom thou worshippest ever[more], he shall deliver thee. (Then the king commanded, and they brought Daniel, and sent him down into the lions’ pit. And the king said to Daniel, Thy God, whom thou worshippest forevermore, he shall rescue thee.)
16 Então o rei ordenou, e eles trouxeram Daniel e o lançaram dentro da cova dos leões. Então, o rei falou e disse a Daniel: O teu Deus, a quem tu continuamente serves, te livrará.
17 And one stone was brought, and was put on the mouth of the pit, which the king asealed with his ring, and with the ring(s) of his best men, lest anything were done against Daniel.
17 E uma pedra foi trazida, e colocada sobre a boca da cova; e o rei a selou com seu próprio sinete, e com o sinete de seus senhores, para que o propósito não se modificasse concernente a Daniel.
18 Then the king went into his house, and slept without supper, and meats were not brought before him; furthermore and sleep went away from him. (Then the king went back to his palace, and went to bed without any supper, yea, no food was brought before him; but all sleep went away from him.)
18 Então o rei foi para o seu palácio, e passou a noite jejuando; nem foram trazidos os instrumentos de música perante ele, e apartou-se dele o seu sono.
19 Then the king rose in the first (of the) morrowtide, and went hastily to the pit of lions; (Then the king rose early in the morning, and went hastily to the lions’ pit;)
19 Então o rei levantou-se muito cedo pela manhã, e foi apressadamente até a cova dos leões.
20 and he nighed to the pit, and cried on Daniel with [a] weeping voice, and spake to him, Daniel, the servant of God living, guessest thou, whether thy God, whom thou servest ever[more], might deliver thee from the lions? (and he came near to the pit, and called down to Daniel with a weeping voice, and spoke to him, \+em and said\+em*, Daniel, the servant of the living God, knowest thou now or tellest thou me, whether thy God, whom thou servest forevermore, hath saved thee from the lions?)
20 E quando ele chegou à cova, gritou com uma voz angustiante por Daniel; e o rei falou, e disse a Daniel: Ó Daniel, servo do Deus vivo, o teu Deus, a quem tu continuamente serves, foi capaz de livrar-te dos leões?
21 And Daniel answered the king, and said, King, live thou without end. (And Daniel answered the king, and said, O king, may thou live forever!)
21 Então disse Daniel ao rei: Ó rei, vive para sempre.
22 My God sent his angel, and closed together the mouths of (the) lions, and they harmed not me, for rightfulness is found in me before him; but also, thou king, I did no trespass before thee. (My God sent his angel, and closed up the lions’ mouths, and they did not harm me, for rightfulness,\+em or innocence\+em*, is found in me before him; and also, O king, I did no trespass against thee.)
22 O meu Deus enviou o seu anjo, e fechou a boca dos leões, para que não me ferissem; visto que, perante ele, encontrou-se inocência em mim, e também perante a ti, ó rei, não tenho feito mal algum.
23 Then the king made joy greatly on him, and commanded Daniel to be led out of the pit. And Daniel was led out of the pit, and none hurting was found in him, for he believed to his God. (Then the king greatly rejoiced, and commanded that Daniel should be lifted up out of the pit. And Daniel was lifted up out of the pit, and there was no hurt, \+em or injury\+em*, found on him, for he had believed in his God.)
23 Então o rei ficou extremamente contente por ele, e ordenou para que eles erguessem Daniel para fora da cova. Então, Daniel foi erguido da cova, e nenhum tipo de ferimento encontrou-se nele, porque ele acreditou em seu Deus.
24 Forsooth the king commanded, and those men, that accused Daniel, were brought [forth], and were sent into the pit of lions, they, and the sons of them, and the wives of them; and they came not unto the pavement of the pit, till the lions ravished them, and all-brake all the bones of them. (And the king commanded, and those men, who had accused Daniel, were brought forth, and were sent down into the lions’ pit, yea, they, and their sons, and their wives; and they had not even come to the pavement, \+em (or the floor)\+em*, of the pit, when the lions sprang upon them, and broke all their bones, \+em (and they all died)\+em*.)
24 E o rei ordenou, e trouxeram-lhe aqueles homens que tinham acusado Daniel, e foram lançados dentro da cova dos leões; eles, os seus filhos e as suas esposas; e os leões tiveram domínio sobre eles, e quebraram todos os seus ossos em pedaços antes que chegassem ao fundo da cova.
25 Then Darius, the king, wrote to all peoples, lineages, and languages, dwelling in all earth, (and said), Peace be multiplied to you. (Then King Darius wrote to all the peoples, and the tribes, \+em or the nations\+em*, in every language, living on all the earth, and said, Peace be multiplied to you.)
25 Então o rei Dario escreveu para todo povo, nações e línguas, que habitam em toda a terra: Paz vos seja multiplicada.
26 Therefore a decree is ordained of me, (which is), That in all mine empire and realm men tremble, and dread the God of Daniel; for he is God living, and everlasting into worlds, and his realm shall not be destroyed, and his power is till into without end. (And so a decree is ordained by me, which is, That in all my empire and kingdom, people tremble before, and fear the God of Daniel; for he is the living God, everlasting and forever, and his kingdom, \+em or his reign\+em*, shall never be destroyed, and his power \+em shall\+em* last forever.)
26 Eu estabeleço um decreto pelo qual em todo o domínio do meu reino, homens tremam e temam perante o Deus de Daniel; pois ele é o Deus vivo e imutável para sempre; e o seu reino não será destruído, e o seu domínio durará até o fim.
27 He is deliverer and saviour, making miracles and marvels in heaven and in earth, which delivered Daniel from the pit of lions. (He is the Deliverer and the Saviour, making miracles and marvels in heaven and on earth, who rescued Daniel from the lions’ pit.)
27 Ele livra e resgata, e ele opera sinais e maravilhas no céu e na terra, aquele que livrou Daniel do poder dos leões.
28 Certainly Daniel dwelled stably till to the realm of Darius, and till to the realm of Cyrus of Persia. (Certainly Daniel prospered during the reign of Darius, and also during the reign of Cyrus of Persia.)
28 Então este Daniel prosperou no reinado de Dario, e no reinado de Ciro, o persa.
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