Eclesiastes 10
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1 Flies that die (in it), lose the sweetness of [the] ointment. A little folly at some time is more precious than wisdom and glory. (Flies that die in an ointment can destroy its sweetness. And so a little foolishness can sometimes destroy wisdom and glory.)
1 Assim como a mosca morta faz o óleo do perfumador exalar mau cheiro, assim também uma pequena tolice pode ter mais peso do que a sabedoria e a honra.
2 The heart of a wise man is in his right side; and the heart of a fool is in his left side. (The heart of a wise person \+em is\+em* in the right; and the heart of a fool \+em is\+em* in the wrong.)
2 O coração do sábio se inclina para o bem, mas o coração do tolo se inclina para o mal.
3 But also a fool going in the way, when he is unwise, guesseth all men fools. (And a fool, going on the way, since he is unwise, thinketh that all the other people be fools.)
3 Quando o tolo vai pelo caminho, falta-lhe o entendimento; e, assim, mostra a todos que é mesmo um tolo.
4 If the spirit of him, that hath power, goeth upon thee, forsake thou not thy place, (or If the spirit of him, who hath power, goeth against thee, do not leave thy position, \+em that is, do not resign thy post\+em*); for curing, or taking heed, shall make (the) greatest sins to cease.
4 Se aquele que governa ficar indignado contra você, não deixe o seu lugar, porque o ânimo sereno acalma grandes ofensas.
5 An evil there is, that I saw under the sun, and going out as by error from the face of the prince; (There is an evil that I saw under the sun, and going out as an error from the leader, \+em or from the ruler\+em*;)
5 Ainda há um mal que vi debaixo do sol, um erro cometido pelos que governam:
6 a fool (is) set in high dignity, and rich men sit beneath.
6 os tolos colocados em muitos postos elevados, enquanto os ricos ocupam os postos inferiores.
7 I saw servants on horses, and princes as servants going on the earth. (I saw servants \+em riding\+em* on horses, and princes, \+em or leaders\+em*, walking on the ground like servants.)
7 Vi servos andando a cavalo e príncipes andando a pé como se fossem servos.
8 He that diggeth a ditch, shall fall into it; and an adder shall bite him, that destroyeth a hedge. (He who diggeth a ditch, shall fall into it; and he who destroyeth a hedge, shall be bitten by a serpent \+em hiding in it\+em*.)
8 Quem abre uma cova acaba caindo nela, e quem arromba um muro será mordido por uma cobra.
9 He that beareth over stones, shall be tormented in those; and he that cutteth trees, shall be wounded of those. (He who carrieth stones, can be hurt by them; and he who cutteth wood, can be injured when cutting it.)
9 Quem arranca pedras será ferido por elas, e o que racha lenha se expõe ao perigo.
10 If iron is folded again, and it is not as before, but is made blunt, it shall be made sharp with much travail; and wisdom shall follow after busyness.
10 Se o machado está embotado e ninguém o afia, é preciso redobrar a força; mas com sabedoria se obtém êxito.
11 If a serpent biteth, it biteth in silence; he that backbiteth privily, hath nothing less than it, (or he who privately, \+em or secretly\+em*, backbiteth someone is no better).
11 Se a cobra morder antes de estar encantada, de nada adianta o trabalho do encantador.
12 The words of the mouth of a wise man be grace; and the lips of an unwise man shall cast him down. (The words out of the mouth of a wise person \+em bring him\+em* favour; but the lips of an unwise person shall bring him down.)
12 As palavras do sábio lhe trazem favor, mas o tolo é destruído pelo que diz;
13 The beginning of his words is folly; and the last thing of his mouth is the worst error. (His words begin with foolishness; and the last thing out of his mouth \+em is\+em* the worst error of all.)
13 as primeiras palavras de sua boca são tolice, e as últimas, loucura perversa.
14 A fool multiplieth words; a man knoweth not, what was before him, and who may show to him that, that shall come after him? (or and who can show him what shall come after him?)
14 O tolo multiplica as palavras, mas o ser humano não sabe o que vai acontecer. Quem poderá lhe dizer o que será depois dele?
15 The travail of fools shall torment them, that know not how to go into the city. (Fools work themselves to exhaustion, yet they do not even know how to go into the city.)
15 O trabalho do tolo o fatiga, pois nem sabe ir à cidade.
16 Land, woe to thee, whose king is a child, and whose princes eat early.
16 Ai de você, ó terra cujo rei é criança e cujos príncipes se banqueteiam já de manhã.
17 Blessed is the land, whose king is noble; and whose princes eat in their time, to (only) sustain the(ir) kind, and not to lechery. (Happy \+em is\+em* the land, whose king is well born, \+em or refined\+em*; and whose leaders eat at the proper time, only to sustain themselves, and not unto drunkenness.)
17 Feliz é você, ó terra cujo rei é filho de nobres e cujos príncipes se sentam à mesa a seu tempo para refazer as forças e não para se embriagar.
18 The highness of houses shall be made low in sloths; and the house shall drop (rain) in the feebleness of hands (or and a house shall leak due to feeble, \+em or weak\+em*, hands).
18 Por causa da preguiça o teto desaba, e por causa dos braços cruzados a casa tem goteiras.
19 In laughing, they dispose bread and wine, that they drinking eat largely; and all things obey to money. (With laughter, they array \+em the table with\+em* bread and wine, so that they can enjoy all the abundance; for everything showeth obedience to money.)
19 As festas são feitas para rir, o vinho alegra a vida, e o dinheiro dá conta de tudo.
20 In thy thought backbite thou not the king, and in the private of thy bed, curse thou not a rich man; for the birds of heaven shall bear thy voice, and he that hath pens, shall tell the sentence. (In thy thoughts backbite thou not the king, and in the privacy of thy bed, curse thou not the rich; for the birds of the heavens, \+em or of the air\+em*, shall carry thy voice, and he that hath wings, shall tell what thou hast said.)
20 Nem em pensamento fale mal do rei, e não fale mal do rico nem mesmo quando você estiver sozinho em seu quarto, porque as aves do céu poderiam levar a sua voz, e o que tem asas poderia contar o que você falou.
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