Eclesiastes 1
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1 The words of Ecclesiastes, son of David, king of Jerusalem.
1 Palavras do Eclesiastes, filho de Davi, rei de Jerusalém.
2 Vanity of vanities, said Ecclesiastes; vanity of vanities, and all things be vanity. (Emptiness and futility, said Ecclesiastes; emptiness and futility, yea, everything \+em is\+em* empty and futile.)
2 Vaidade das vaidades, diz o Eclesiastes, vaidade das vaidades! Tudo é vaidade.
3 What hath a man more[over] of all his travail, by which he travaileth under the sun? (What profiteth a person from all his labour, that he laboureth at under the sun?)
3 Que proveito tira o homem de todo o trabalho com que se afadiga debaixo do sol?
4 A generation passeth away, [and] another generation cometh; but the earth standeth without end. (One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh; but the earth endureth forever.)
4 Uma geração passa, outra vem; mas a terra sempre subsiste.
5 The sun riseth [up], and goeth down, and turneth again to his place; and there it riseth again, (The sun riseth up, and goeth down, and returneth to its place; and there it riseth again,)
5 O sol se levanta, o sol se põe; apressa-se a voltar a seu lugar; em seguida, se levanta de novo.
6 and compasseth by the south, and turneth again to the north. The spirit compassing all things goeth about, and turneth again into his circles. (and goeth around to the south, and then returneth to the north. Going around, the wind goeth about touching all things, and then returneth full circle.)
6 O vento vai em direção ao sul, vai em direção ao norte, volteia e gira nos mesmos circuitos.
7 All floods enter into the sea, and the sea floweth not over the marks set of God; the floods turn again to the place from whence they come forth, that they flow [out] again. (All the rivers enter into the sea, and the sea floweth not over \+em the boundaries set by God\+em*; the rivers return to the places from where they came forth, only so that they can flow out again.)
7 Todos os rios se dirigem para o mar, e o mar não transborda. Em direção ao mar, para onde correm os rios, eles continuam a correr.
8 All things be hard; a man may not declare those things by word (or a person cannot declare all of these things with words alone); the eye is not (ful)filled by sight, neither the ear is filled by hearing.
8 Todas as coisas se afadigam, mais do que se pode dizer. A vista não se farta de ver, o ouvido nunca se sacia de ouvir.
9 What is that thing that was, that that shall come? What is that thing that is made, that that shall be made? Nothing under the sun is new, (What is that thing that was, but that which shall come again? What is that thing that is made, but that which shall be made later? Nothing \+em is\+em* new under the sun,)
9 O que foi é o que será: o que acontece é o que há de acontecer. Não há nada de novo debaixo do sol.
10 neither any man may say, Lo! this thing is new; for now it went before in worlds, that were before us. (nor can anyone say, Behold! this is new; for it hath already come before, in the time that was before us.)
10 Se é encontrada alguma coisa da qual se diz: Veja: isto é novo, ela já existia nos tempos passados.
11 Mind of the former things is not, but soothly neither thinking of those things, that shall come afterward, shall be at them that shall come in the last time. (Remembering the former things is not done, and those things that come now, shall not be remembered by those who shall come after us.)
11 Não há memória do que é antigo, e nossos descendentes não deixarão memória junto daqueles que virão depois deles.
12 I Ecclesiastes was king of Israel in Jerusalem;
12 Eu, o Eclesiastes, fui rei de Israel em Jerusalém.
13 and I purposed in my soul to seek and ensearch wisely of all things, that be made under the sun. God gave this evil occupation to the sons of men, that they should be occupied therein. (and I purposed in my mind to wisely seek out and to search into everything, that is done under the sun. God gave this difficult task to the sons and daughters of men, so that they would be occupied with it.)
13 Apliquei meu espírito a um estudo atencioso e à sábia observação de tudo que se passa debaixo dos céus: Deus impôs aos homens esta ocupação ingrata.
14 I saw all things that be made under the sun, and lo! all things be vanity and torment of spirit. (I saw everything that is done under the sun, and behold! everything is empty and futile, like chasing the wind.)
14 Vi tudo o que se faz debaixo do sol, e eis: tudo vaidade, e vento que passa.
15 Wayward men be amended of hard; and the number of fools is great without end. (The wayward can only be corrected with great difficulty; and the number of fools cannot be counted.)
15 O que está curvado não se pode endireitar, e o que falta não se pode calcular.
16 I spake in mine heart, and I said, Lo! I am made great, and I passed in wisdom all men, that were before me in Jerusalem; and my soul saw many things wisely, and I learned. (I said in my heart, Behold! I am made great, and I have surpassed in wisdom all who were before me in Jerusalem; I have seen many things, and I have become wise, yea, I have learned much.)
16 Eu disse comigo mesmo: Eis que amontoei e acumulei mais sabedoria que todos os que me precederam em Jerusalém. Porque meu espírito estudou muito a sabedoria e a ciência,
17 And I gave mine heart, that I should know prudence and doctrine, and errors and folly. And I knew that in these things also was travail and torment of spirit; (And I gave my heart, \+em or I applied my mind\+em*, so that I would understand wisdom and doctrine, and errors and foolishness. And I learned that all these things were also empty \+em and futile\+em*, like chasing the wind;)
17 e apliquei o meu espírito ao discernimento da sabedoria, da loucura e da tolice. Mas cheguei à conclusão de que isso é também vento que passa.
18 for in much wisdom is much indignation, and he that increaseth knowing, increaseth also travail. (for the greater one’s wisdom, the greater one’s anger,\+em or one’s vexation\+em*, and he who increaseth his knowledge, also increaseth his own troubles.)
18 Porque no acúmulo de sabedoria, acumula-se tristeza, e que aumenta a ciência, aumenta a dor.
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