Êxodo 2

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1 After these things a man of the house of Levi went out, and took a wife of his kin into fleshly coupling, (And after these things, a man of the house of Levi went out, and knew his wife, who was of his own kin, \+em or of his own tribe\+em*,)
1 E foi um homem da casa de Levi, e tomou por esposa uma filha de Levi.
2 which conceived, and childed a son. And she saw him well-faring, and hid him three months. (who conceived, and bare a son. And she saw that he was a fine boy, and hid \+em him\+em* for three months.)
2 E a mulher concebeu, e deu à luz um filho. E quando ela viu que ele era um menino formoso, ela o escondeu por três meses.
3 And when she might not cover [him], then she took a basket of sedge, and balmed it with tar and pitch, and put the young child within, and put him forth in a place of spires of the brink of the flood, (And when she could no longer hide him, then she took a reed basket, and balmed it with tar and pitch, and put the young child in it, and put him out in a place of reeds by the bank of the (Nile) River,)
3 E quando já não podia escondê-lo, ela tomou para ele uma arca de juncos, e a revestiu com barro e piche, e pôs o menino nela. E ela a colocou nos juncos à beira do rio.
4 the while his sister stood afar, and beheld the befalling of the thing.
4 E sua irmã ficou à distância, para saber o que lhe seria feito.
5 Lo! forsooth the daughter of Pharaoh came down to be washed in the flood, and her damsels walked by the brink of the flood. And when she had seen a basket in the place of spires, she sent one of her servantesses, (Behold! then Pharaoh’s daughter came down to wash in the (Nile) River, and her slave-girls walked by the river bank. And when she had seen a basket among the reeds, she sent one of her slave-girls,)
5 E a filha de Faraó desceu para se lavar no rio. E suas servas caminhavam ao lado do rio. E quando ela viu a arca entre os juncos, enviou sua serva para buscá-la.
6 and she opened the basket (when it was) brought to her, and she saw a little child weeping therein. And she had mercy on the child, and said, It is (one) of the young children of (the) Hebrews.
6 E tendo-a aberto, ela viu o menino. E eis que o bebê chorava. E ela teve compaixão dele, e disse: Esta é uma das crianças dos hebreus.
7 To whom the child’s sister said, Wilt thou that I go, and call to thee an Hebrew woman, that may nourish the young child? (And the young child’s sister came over to her, and said, Wilt thou that I go, and call a Hebrew woman, so that she can nurse the young child for thee?)
7 Então disse sua irmã à filha de Faraó: Devo ir e chamar uma ama das mulheres dos hebreus, para que amamente o menino para ti?
8 She answered, Go thou. (And so) The damsel went, and called the child’s mother.
8 E a filha de Faraó lhe disse: Vai. E a serva foi e chamou a mãe do menino.
9 To whom Pharaoh’s daughter spake, and said, Take thou this child, and nourish it to me; and I shall give to thee thy meed. The woman took, and nourished the child, (And Pharaoh’s daughter said to her, Take thou this child, and nurse it for me; and I shall give thee thy payment, \+em or thy reward\+em*. And so the woman took, and nursed the child,)
9 E a filha de Faraó lhe disse: Toma este menino, e amamenta-o para mim, e eu te darei o teu salário. E a mulher tomou o menino, e o amamentou.
10 and she betook him, (when) waxen, to Pharaoh’s daughter, whom she (had) purchased into the place of a son; and she called his name Moses, and said, For I took him from the water. (and when he was old enough, \+em she\+em* took him to Pharaoh’s daughter, who adopted him as her own son; and she called his name Moses, saying, For I took him out of the water.)
10 E o menino cresceu, e ela o levou à filha de Faraó, e ele se tornou seu filho. E ela chamou seu nome Moisés, e disse: Porque o tirei da água.
11 In those days, after that Moses increased, he went out to his brethren, and saw the torment of them, and a man Egyptian smiting an Hebrew man, one of his brethren. (And later, when Moses had grown to be a man, he went to see his brothers, \+em that is, his fellow Israelites\+em*; and he saw their torment, and he saw an Egyptian man striking a Hebrew man, one of his brothers, \+em or one of his kinsmen\+em*.)
11 E aconteceu naqueles dias, quando Moisés havia crescido, que ele saiu a seus irmãos e viu as suas cargas. E ele viu um egípcio ferir um hebreu, um de seus irmãos.
12 And when he had beholden hither and thither, and had seen, that no man was present, he killed the Egyptian, and hid him in the sand.
12 E ele olhou para um lado e para o outro, e quando viu que não havia nenhum homem, matou o egípcio e o escondeu na areia.
13 And he went out in another day, and saw twain Hebrew men chiding, and he said to him that did [the] wrong, Why smitest thou thy brother? (And he went back the next day, and saw two Hebrew men fighting, and he said to the man who did the wrong, Why strikest thou thy brother?)
13 E quando saiu no segundo dia, eis que dois homens dos hebreus estavam contendendo. E ele disse ao que fazia a injustiça: Por que feres a teu companheiro?
14 Which answered, Who ordained thee prince, or judge, on us? [or Who ordained thee prince and doomsman upon us?] Whether thou wilt slay me, as thou killedest yesterday the Egyptian? Moses dreaded, and said, How is this word made open? (Who answered, Who ordained thee prince and judge over us? Shalt thou kill me, like yesterday thou killedest the Egyptian? Then Moses feared, and said, How is this made open?)
14 E ele disse: Quem te fez por príncipe e juiz sobre nós? Intentas matar-me como mataste o egípcio? E Moisés temeu e disse: Certamente este negócio já é conhecido.
15 And Pharaoh heard this word, and sought to slay Moses, which fled from his face, and dwelled in the land of Midian; and he sat beside a well. (And when Pharaoh heard of this, he sought to kill Moses, and so Moses fled from him, and lived in the land of Midian.)
15 Então, quando Faraó soube disso, tentou matar Moisés. Mas Moisés fugiu da face de Faraó; e habitou na terra de Midiã. E se assentou junto a um poço.
16 Forsooth seven daughters were to the priest of Midian, that came to draw water; and when the troughs were filled, they coveted to water their father’s flocks. (Now the priest of Midian had seven daughters. One day, as Moses sat beside a well, they came to draw some water; and when the troughs were filled, they desired to water their father’s flocks.)
16 E o sacerdote de Midiã tinha sete filhas. E elas vieram e tiraram água, e encheram seus bebedouros para dar de beber ao rebanho de seu pai.
17 (But some) Shepherds came upon them, and drove them away; and Moses rose (up), and defended the damsels; and (then) he watered their sheep.
17 Então vieram os pastores e as expulsaram, mas Moisés se levantou e as ajudou, e deu de beber ao seu rebanho.
18 And when they had turned again to Jethro, their father, (the son of Reuel), he said to them, Why came ye swifter than ye were wont (to do)?
18 E quando elas vieram a Reuel, seu pai, ele disse: Por que vocês voltaram tão cedo hoje?
19 They answered, A man of Egypt delivered us from the hand of the shepherds; furthermore and he drew water with us, and gave drink to
19 E elas disseram: Um egípcio nos libertou da mão dos pastores, e também tirou água suficiente para nós, e deu de beber ao rebanho.
20 And he said, Where is that man? why left ye the man? call ye him, that he eat bread, (or call ye him, so that he can come and eat with us).
20 E ele disse a suas filhas: E onde ele está? Por que vós deixastes o homem partir? Chamai-o, para que ele coma pão.
21 Therefore Moses swore, that he would dwell with Jethro, (or And so later, Moses agreed, that he would live with Jethro); and he took (for) a wife, Zipporah, Jethro’s daughter.
21 E Moisés ficou contente em habitar com aquele homem. E ele deu a Moisés sua filha Zípora.
22 And she childed a son to him, whom he called Gershom, and said, I was a comeling in an alien land, (or And she bare a son for him, whom he called Gershom, and said, For I am a newcomer in a foreign land). Forsooth she childed another son, whom he called Eliezer, and said, For [the] God of my father is mine helper, and he delivered me from the hand of Pharaoh.
22 E ela lhe deu um filho, e ele chamou seu nome Gérson, pois ele disse: Fui estrangeiro em uma terra estranha.
23 Forsooth after much time the king of Egypt died, and the sons of Israel inwardly wailed for [the] works, and they cried [out], and the cry of them for their works went up to God. (And after much time the king of Egypt died, and the Israelites wailed over all the hard work they were forced to do, yea, they cried loudly, and their cries over all their hard work went up to God.)
23 E aconteceu, ao passar do tempo, que o rei do Egito morreu. E os filhos de Israel suspiraram por causa da servidão, e eles clamaram, e seu grito subiu a Deus por causa da servidão.
24 And he heard the wailing of them, and he had mind of the bond of peace, which he had made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; (And he heard their wailing, and he remembered the covenant, which he had made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob;)
24 E Deus ouviu os seus gemidos, e Deus lembrou-se do seu pacto com Abraão, com Isaque e com Jacó.
25 and he beheld the sons of Israel, and knew them, that is, showed love to them. (and he looked upon the Israelites, and he had concern for them, \+em that is, he loved them\+em*.)
25 E Deus olhou para os filhos de Israel, e Deus atentou para eles.

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