Êxodo 13
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1 And the Lord spake to Moses, and said,
1 O Senhor disse a Moisés:
2 Hallow thou to me each first begotten thing that openeth the womb among the sons of Israel, as well of men as of beasts (or of men as well as of beasts), for why (they) all be mine.
2 "Consagrar-me-ás todo primogênito entre os israelitas, tanto homem como animal: ele será meu."
3 And Moses said to the people, Have ye mind of this day, in which ye went out of Egypt, and of the house of servage, for in [a] strong hand the Lord led you out of this place, that ye eat no bread dighted with sourdough. (And Moses said to the people, Remember ye this day, in which ye went out of Egypt, and out of the house of servitude, \+em or of slavery\+em*, for by his strong hand the Lord led you out of this place, and remember to not eat any bread made with yeast \+em on this day\+em*.)
3 Moisés disse ao povo: "Conservareis a memória deste dia, em que saístes do Egito, da casa da servidão, porque foi pelo poder de sua mão que o Senhor vos fez sair deste lugar; não comereis pão fermentado.
4 Today ye go out, in the month of new fruits; (Go ye out today, in the month of Abib;)
4 Vós saís hoje do Egito, no mês das espigas.
5 and when the Lord hath led thee into the land of Canaanites, and of Hittites, and of Amorites, and of Hivites, and of Jebusites, which land he swore to thy fathers, that he should give to thee, a land flowing with milk and honey, thou shalt hallow this custom of holy things in this month (or thou shalt keep this rite in this month).
5 Assim, pois, quando o Senhor te houver introduzido na terra dos cananeus, dos hiteus, dos amorreus, dos heveus e dos jebuseus, que jurou a teus pais te dar, terra que mana leite e mel, observarás este rito neste mesmo mês.
6 Seven days thou shalt eat therf loaves, and the solemnity of the Lord shall be in the seventh day; (For seven days thou shalt eat unleavened bread, and a Feast unto the Lord shall be held on the seventh day;)
6 Durante sete dias comerás pães sem fermento, e no sétimo dia haverá uma festa em honra do Senhor.
7 ye shall eat therf loaves seven days, nothing dighted with sourdough shall appear at thee, neither in all thy coasts. (ye shall eat unleavened bread for seven days, and nothing made with yeast shall be seen among thee, not in all thy land.)
7 Comer-se-ão pães sem fermento durante sete dias. Não se verão em tua casa, em toda a extensão do território, nem pães fermentados nem fermento.
8 And thou shalt tell to thy son in that day, and shalt say, This it is that the Lord did to me, when I went out of Egypt. (And thou shalt say to thy son on that day, This is done because of what the Lord did for me, when I went out of Egypt.)
8 Explicarás então a teu filho: isso é em memória do que o Senhor fez por mim, quando saí do Egito.
9 And it shall be as a sign in thine hand, and as a memorial before thine eyes, and that the law of the Lord be ever[more] in thy mouth; for in a strong hand the Lord led thee out of Egypt, and of the house of servage. (And it shall be like a sign on thy hand, and as a reminder before thine eyes, so that the Lord’s law is always in thy mouth; for by a strong hand the Lord led thee out of Egypt, and out of the house of servitude, \+em or of slavery\+em*.)
9 Será isso para ti como um sinal sobre tua mão, como uma marca entre os teus olhos, a fim de que tenhas na boca a lei do Senhor, porque foi graças à sua poderosa mão que o Senhor te fez sair do Egito.
10 Thou shalt keep such a worshipping in time ordained, from days into days, that is, from year into year. (Thou shalt keep this rite in the time ordained, that is, from year to year.)
10 Observarás a cada ano essa prescrição no tempo prescrito.
11 And when the Lord hath brought thee into the land of Canaanites, as he swore to thee, and to thy fathers, and hath given it to thee,
11 "Quando o Senhor te houver introduzido na terra dos cananeus, como ele jurou a ti e a teus pais, e te houver dado essa terra,
12 thou shalt separate to the Lord all thing (of male kind) that (first) openeth the womb, and that that is first in thy beasts, (or thou shalt set aside for the Lord all the males who first openeth the womb, and all the males that be first in thy beasts); whatever thing thou hast of male kind, thou shalt hallow it to the Lord.
12 consagrarás ao Senhor todo primogênito; mesmo os primogênitos de teus animais, os machos, serão do Senhor.
13 Thou shalt (ex)change the first engendered of an ass for a sheep, that if thou again-buyest it not, thou shalt slay it; forsooth thou shalt again-buy with price all the first begotten of a man of thy sons. (Thou shalt exchange the first-born of a donkey for a sheep, and if thou buyest \+em it\+em* not back, then thou shalt kill \+em it\+em*; but thou must buy back all thy first-born sons.)
13 Entretanto, resgatarás com um cordeiro todo primogênito do jumento; do contrário, quebrar-lhe-ás a nuca. Todo primogênito dos homens entre teus filhos, resgatá-lo-ás igualmente.
14 And when thy son shall ask thee tomorrow, and say, What is this? thou shalt answer to him, In a strong hand the Lord led us out of the land of Egypt, of the house of servage, (or By a strong hand the Lord led us out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of servitude, \+em or of slavery\+em*);
14 E, quando teu filho te perguntar um dia o que isso significa, dir-lhe-ás: é que o Senhor nos tirou do Egito com sua mão poderosa, da casa da servidão.
15 for when Pharaoh was made hard in heart, and would not deliver us, the Lord slew all the first begotten thing in the land of Egypt, from the first begotten of man, till to the first engendered of beasts; therefore I offer to the Lord all thing of male kind that (first) openeth the womb, and I (shall) again-buy all the first begotten things of my sons. (for when Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he would not let us go, the Lord killed all the first-born things in the land of Egypt, from the first-born of man, unto the first-born of beasts; and so I offer to the Lord all the things of male kind that first openeth the womb, and I shall buy back all the first-born of my sons.)
15 E, como o faraó se obstinasse em não nos deixar partir, o Senhor matou todos os primogênitos do Egito, desde os primogênitos dos homens até os dos animais. Eis por que sacrifico ao Senhor todos os primogênitos machos dos animais, e devo resgatar todo primogênito entre meus filhos.
16 Therefore it shall be as a sign in thine hand, and as a thing hanged for mind before thine eyes, for in a strong hand the Lord led us out of Egypt. (And so it shall be like a sign on thy hand, and like a thing hung up as a reminder before thine eyes, for by a strong hand the Lord led us out of Egypt.)
16 Isso será como um sinal sobre tua mão e como uma marca entre teus olhos, porque foi pelo poder de sua mão que o Senhor nos tirou do Egito".
17 Therefore when Pharaoh had sent out the people, God led not them out by the way of the land of Philistines, which is nigh; and areckoning lest peradventure it would repent the people, if he had seen battles rise against him, and the people would turn again into Egypt; (Now when Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them out by the way of the land of the Philistines, which was near; reckoning that when they had seen battles rise up against them, perhaps they would repent, \+em or would change their minds\+em*, and then the people would return to Egypt;)
17 Tendo o faraó deixado partir o povo, Deus não o conduziu pelo caminho da terra dos filisteus, que é, no entanto, o mais curto, pois disse: "Talvez o povo possa arrepender-se, no momento em que tiver de enfrentar um combate e voltar para o Egito".
18 but God led the people about by the way of desert, which way is beside the Red Sea. And the sons of Israel were armed, and went up from the land of Egypt. (but \+em God\+em* led \+em the people\+em* out by the way of the wilderness, which was towards the Red Sea, \+em or the Sea of Reeds\+em*. And so the Israelites were armed, and went up from the land of Egypt.)
18 Por isso, Deus fez com que o povo desse uma volta pelo deserto, para o lado do mar Vermelho. Os israelitas partiram do Egito em boa ordem.
19 And Moses took the bones of Joseph with him, for he had charged the sons of Israel, and had said, God shall visit you, and bear ye out from hence my bones with you (or and at that time carry ye away my bones from here with you).
19 Moisés levou consigo os ossos de José, porque este fizera os filhos de Israel jurarem: "Quando Deus vos visitar, levareis daqui os meus ossos convosco".
20 And they went forth from Succoth, and setted tents in Etham (or and pitched their tents at Etham), in the last ends of the wilderness.
20 Tendo partido de Socot, acamparam em Etão, na extremidade do deserto.
21 Forsooth the Lord went before them to show them the way, by day in a pillar of cloud, and by night in a pillar of fire, that he should be leader of the way in ever either time (or so that he would be their leader on the way at all times);
21 O Senhor ia adiante deles: de dia numa coluna de nuvens para guiá-los pelo caminho; e de noite numa coluna de fogo para alumiá-los; de sorte que podiam marchar de dia e de noite.
22 the pillar of cloud failed never by day, neither the pillar of fire by night, before the people. (and the pillar of cloud never ceased from being in front of the people during the day, nor the pillar of fire during the night.)
22 Nunca a coluna de nuvens deixou de preceder o povo durante o dia, nem a coluna de fogo durante a noite.
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