Eclesiastes 8
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1 Who is such as a wise man? and who knoweth the solving, either expounding, of a word? The wisdom of a man shineth in his cheer; and the mightiest shall change his face, (or The wisdom of a person shineth in their face; and maketh even the mightiest to change his expression, \+em or his countenance\+em*).
1 Quem é como o homem sábio? E quem sabe a interpretação das coisas? A sabedoria do homem faz brilhar a sua face, e o vigor da sua face é alterado.
2 I keep the mouth of the king, and the commandments and [the] swearings of God. (I counsel, \+em (or advise)\+em*, thee to obey the king’s commands, and to keep your oath, \+em (or your pledge)\+em*, to God.)
2 Eu aconselho que observes o mandamento do rei, e isso em consideração ao juramento de Deus.
3 Haste thou not to go away from his face, and dwell thou not in evil work. For he shall do all thing, that he will, (or For he shall do anything, that he desireth);
3 Não te apresses a sair da sua vista, nem persistas em alguma coisa má, porque ele faz tudo do modo como quer.
4 and his word is full of power, and no man may say to him (or and no one can say to him), Why doest thou so?
4 Porque a palavra de um rei tem poder; e quem lhe dirá: Que fazes?
5 He that keepeth the commandment of God, shall not feel anything of evil; the heart of a wise man understandeth time and answer.
5 Quem guardar o mandamento não sentirá mal algum; e o coração do sábio discernirá o tempo e o juízo.
6 Time and season is to each work; and much torment is of a man,
6 Porque para todo o propósito há tempo e juízo; porquanto a miséria do homem é grande sobre ele.
7 for he knoweth not [the] things passed, and he may not know by any messenger [the] things to come.
7 Porque ele não sabe o que há de ser; porquanto quem lhe dirá quando há de ser?
8 It is not in the power of man to forbid the spirit, that is, his soul, from going out from the body, neither he hath power in the day of death, neither he is suffered to have rest, when the battle nigheth; neither wickedness shall save a wicked man.
8 Nenhum homem há que tenha poder sobre o espírito, para o reter; nem tem ele poder no dia da morte; nem se liberar em tempo de guerra; nem a maldade livrará aqueles que a possuem.
9 I beheld all these things, and I gave mine heart in(to) all works, that be done under the sun. Sometime a man is lord of a man, to his evil.
9 Tudo isto eu tenho visto, e apliquei o meu coração a toda a obra que se faz debaixo do sol; há um tempo em que um homem governa sobre outro homem, para o seu próprio dano.
10 I saw wicked men buried, which, when they lived yet, were in (the) holy place; and they were praised in the city, as men of just works; but also this is vanity. (I saw the wicked buried, which, when they still lived, were in the holy place; and they were praised in the city, as \+em people\+em* of righteous works; but this is also empty and futile.)
10 E então eu vi os ímpios sepultados, aqueles que tinham entrado e saído do lugar santo; e eles foram esquecidos na cidade em que assim fizeram; isto também é vaidade.
11 Forsooth for the sentence is not brought forth soon against evil men, the sons of men do evils without any dread. (But because the punishment is not brought forth quickly against evil people, the sons and daughters of men do evil without any fear.)
11 Porque não se executa rapidamente uma sentença sobre a má obra, então o coração dos filhos dos homens está inteiramente disposto a fazer o mal.
12 Nevertheless of that, that a sinner doeth evil an hundred times, and is suffered by patience, I knew that good it shall be to men dreading God, that reverence his face, or presence. (Nevertheless, even though a sinner may do evil a hundred times, and is patiently allowed to, I know that \+em it\+em* shall be good for those who fear God, yea, for those who have reverence before his face, \+em or in his presence\+em*.)
12 Embora o pecador pratique o mal cem vezes, e os seus dias se prolonguem, ainda assim eu sei com certeza que bem sucede aos que temem a Deus, aos que temem diante dele.
13 Good be not to the wicked man, neither his days be made long; but pass they as shadow, that dread not the face of the Lord. (But good shall not be to a wicked person, nor shall his days be made long; but they shall pass like a shadow, for those who do not fear the face of the Lord or those who do not have reverence before the Lord.)
13 Porém, o ímpio não irá bem, e ele não lhe prolongará os dias, que são como a sombra; porque ele não teme diante de Deus.
14 Also another vanity there is, that is done on earth. Just men there be, to whom evils come, as if they did the works of wicked men; and wicked men there be, that be as secure, as if they had (done) the deeds of just men; but I deem also this most vain. (There is also another vanity, that is done on the earth, or There is also more that is empty and futile, that is found on the earth. There be good, \+em or righteous\+em*, people, to whom evils come, as if they did the works of the wicked; and there be wicked people, who be as secure, as if they had done the deeds of the good, \+em or of the righteous\+em*; but I also judge this to be most empty and futile.)
14 Há uma vaidade que se faz sobre a terra: há homens justos a quem sucede de acordo com as obras dos ímpios, e também há homens ímpios a quem sucede de acordo com as obras dos justos. Eu digo que isto também é vaidade.
15 Therefore I praised gladness, that no good was to a man under the sun, but to eat, and drink, and to be joyful; and that he should bear away with himself only this of his travail, in the days of his life, which God gave to him under the sun. (And so I praised pleasure, \+em or enjoyment\+em*, yea, that there was no better thing for anyone under the sun, but to eat, and drink, and to be joyful; for he hath only this from all his labour, which he can carry away with himself, in all the days of his life, which God gave to him under the sun.)
15 Então eu elogiei a alegria, porque o homem não tem nada melhor debaixo do sol do que comer, beber e alegrar-se; porque isso o acompanhará no seu trabalho nos dias da sua vida, que Deus lhe dá debaixo do sol.
16 And I setted mine heart to know wisdom, and to understand the parting, which is turned in earth. A man is, that by days and nights, taketh not sleep with his eyes. (And I set my heart to know wisdom, and to understand what is done on the earth. And in trying to understand this, a person might not close \+em his\+em* eyes in sleep for many days and nights.)
16 Quando apliquei o meu coração a conhecer a sabedoria, e a ver o negócio que é realizado sobre a terra (pois também há que, nem o dia nem a noite dorme com os seus olhos);
17 And I understood, that of all the works of God, a man may find no reason of those things, that be done under the sun, (or And I understood, that of all the works of God, a person can find no reason for those things, that be done under the sun); and inasmuch as he travaileth more to seek (it out), by so much (the more) he shall find (it) less; yea, though a wise man say that he knoweth, (\+em or understandeth\+em*, what is done under the sun), he shall not be able to find (it out).
17 então contemplei toda a obra de Deus, que o homem não pode descobrir a obra que se faz debaixo do sol; por mais que trabalhe o homem para a descobrir, contudo, ele não a encontrará; e embora o homem sábio pense que a conhece, ainda assim ele não poderá encontrá-la.
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