Ezequiel 27

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1 And the word of the Lord was made to me, and he said,
1 A palavra do Senhor veio a mim, dizendo:
2 Therefore thou, son of man, take wailing on Tyre. (And so thou, son of man, take up a wailing for Tyre.)
2 — Filho do homem, faça uma lamentação sobre Tiro.
3 And thou shalt say to Tyre, that dwelleth in the entering of the sea, to the (selling of) merchandise of peoples to many isles, The Lord God saith these things, O! Tyre, thou saidest, I am of perfect fairness, (And thou shalt say to Tyre, that dwelleth at the entrance to the sea, for the selling of the merchandise of the nations to many islands, The Lord God saith these things, O Tyre! thou saidest, I am of great beauty,)
3 Diga a Tiro, que habita nas entradas do mar e negocia com os povos em muitas terras do mar: Assim diz o Senhor Deus: “Ó Tiro, você diz que é a Perfeição da Formosura.
4 and I am set in the heart of the sea. They that be in thy coasts that builded thee, [ful] filled thy fairness;
4 As suas fronteiras estão no coração dos mares; os que a construíram aperfeiçoaram a sua beleza.
5 they builded thee with fir trees of Senir, with all works of boards of the sea; they took a cedar of the Lebanon, to make a mast to thee, (or they took a cedar from Lebanon, to make a mast for thee).
5 Fabricaram todos os seus conveses de ciprestes de Senir; trouxeram cedros do Líbano para fazer o seu mastro.
6 They hewed oaks of Bashan into thine oars, they made to thee thy seats of (the) rowers of (the) ivory of India, and (thy) cabins (of the wood) of the isles of Italy. (They cut oaks of Bashan into thy oars, they made the seats for thy rowers out of the ivory of the Ashurites, and thy cabins out of the wood from the islands of Chittim, \+em or of Cyprus\+em*.)
6 Fizeram os seus remos de carvalhos de Basã; os seus bancos, fizeram-nos de marfim engastado em pinho de Chipre.
7 Diverse bis, either white silk, of Egypt, was woven to thee into a veil, that it should be set in the mast, (or Diverse bis, \+em or white silk\+em*, from Egypt, was woven for thee into a sail, so that it could be set on the mast); jacinth and purple of the isles of Elishah were made thy covering.
7 A sua vela era de linho fino bordado do Egito, para servir de estandarte; azul e púrpura das ilhas de Elisá eram o seu toldo.
8 The dwellers of Sidon and Arvadians were thy rowers (or The inhabitants of Sidon and the Arvadians were thy rowers); Tyre, thy wise men were made thy governors.
8 Os moradores de Sidom e de Arvade foram os seus remadores; os seus sábios, ó Tiro, que se achavam dentro de você, esses foram os seus pilotos.
9 The old men of Byblos, and the prudent men thereof, had shipmen to the service of thy diverse array of household; all the ships of the sea, and the shipmen of these, were in the people of thy merchandise, (or all the ships of the sea, and the shipmen from these, were of the people of thy merchandise).
9 Os anciãos de Gebal e os seus sábios estavam dentro de você para reparar as brechas; todos os navios do mar e os marinheiros se achavam dentro de você, para comprar as suas mercadorias.”
10 Persians, and Ludians, and Libyans were in thine host, (or Persians, and Ludians, and Libyans were in thy army); thy men warriors hanged in thee a shield and helmet, for thine adorning.
10 — Os persas, os lídios e os de Pute serviam no seu exército como homens de guerra; penduravam em você os seus escudos e capacetes; foram eles que a cobriram de glória.
11 Sons (of) Arvadians with thine host were on thy walls in thy compass; but also Gammadims, that were in thy towers, hanged their arrow cases on thy walls by compass; they [ful] filled thy fairness. (The sons of the Arvadians were with thy army upon thy walls all around; and also the Gammadims, who were in thy towers, hung up their arrow cases on thy walls all around; they fulfilled, \+em or made perfect\+em*, thy beauty.)
11 Os filhos de Arvade e o seu exército estavam sobre as muralhas que a rodeavam, e os gamaditas ficavam de vigia nas torres; penduravam os seus escudos nas suas muralhas e aperfeiçoavam a sua beleza.
12 Carthaginians, thy merchants, of the multitude of all (kind of) riches filled thy fairs, with silver, and iron, with tin, and lead. (Tarshish, thy merchants, filled thy fairs with the multitude of all kinds of riches, with silver, and iron, and tin, and lead.)
12 — Társis negociava com você, por causa da abundância de todo tipo de riquezas; em troca das suas mercadorias lhe traziam prata, ferro, estanho e chumbo.
13 Greece, and Tubal, and Meshech, they were thy merchants, and brought bondmen and brazen vessels to thy people (or and brought slaves and bronze vessels to thy people).
13 Javã, Tubal e Meseque negociavam com você; em troca das suas mercadorias, davam escravos e objetos de bronze.
14 From the house of Togarmah they brought horses, and horsemen, and mules, to thy chapping.
14 Os da casa de Togarma, em troca das suas mercadorias, davam cavalos, ginetes e mulas.
15 The sons of Dedan were thy merchants; many isles (provided) the merchandise of thine hand, (they)(ex)changed teeth of ivory, and of ebony, in thy price (or at thy price).
15 Os filhos de Dedã negociavam com você; muitas terras do mar eram o mercado das suas manufaturas; em troca, traziam dentes de marfim e madeira de ébano.
16 Syria was thy merchant, for the multitude of thy works, they setted forth in thy market gem(s), and purple, and clothes woven diversely at the manner of shields, and bis, and silk, and coral, either avoirdupois.
16 A Síria negociava com você por causa da multidão das suas manufaturas; por suas mercadorias, eles davam esmeralda, púrpura, obras bordadas, linho fino, coral e pedras preciosas.
17 Judah and the land of Israel were thy merchants in the best wheat, and setted forth in thy fairs balm, and honey, and oil, and resin. (Judah and the land of Israel \+em were\+em* thy merchants of the wheat of Minnith, and set forth in thy fairs balm, and honey, and oil, and resin.)
17 Judá e a terra de Israel negociavam com você; pelas suas mercadorias, davam o trigo de Minite, confeitos, mel, azeite e bálsamo.
18 Damascus was thy merchant, in the multitude of thy works, in the multitude of diverse riches, in fat wine (or in the wine of Helbon), and wools of (the) best colour.
18 Damasco negociava com você, por causa da multidão das suas manufaturas, por causa da abundância de todo tipo de riquezas, dando em troca vinho de Helbom e lã de Saar.
19 Dan, and Greece, and Uzal, setted forth in thy fairs iron made subtly, gum of myrrh, and calamus, that is, a spice sweet smelling, in thy merchandise. (Dan, and Greece, and Mosel, set forth in thy markets wrought iron, and gum of myrrh, and calamus, \+em that is, a sweet smelling spice\+em*, for thy merchandise.)
19 Também Dã e Javã, de Uzal, pelas suas mercadorias, davam em troca ferro trabalhado, cássia e cálamo, que assim entravam no seu comércio.
20 Dedan were thy merchants, in tapets to sit (upon). (Dedan \+em were\+em* thy merchants of carpets to sit upon.)
20 Dedã negociava com você, trazendo mantas para cavalos.
21 Arabia and all the princes of Kedar, they were the merchants of thine hand; with lambs, and wethers, and (goat) kids, (they) thy merchants came to thee.
21 A Arábia e todos os príncipes de Quedar eram seus clientes; negociavam com você, trazendo cordeiros, carneiros e bodes; nisto, negociavam com você.
22 The sellers of Sheba and of Raamah, they were thy merchants, with all the best sweet smelling spices, and precious stone, and gold, which they setted forth in thy market.
22 Os mercadores de Sabá e Raamá negociavam com você; pelas suas mercadorias, davam em troca os mais finos aromas, pedras preciosas e ouro.
23 Haran, and Canneh, and Eden, were thy merchants; Sheba, and Assur, and Chilmad, were thy sellers.
23 Harã, Cane e Éden, mercadores de Sabá, Assíria e Quilmade eram seus clientes.
24 They were thy merchants in many manners, in fardels of jacinth, and of clothes of many colours, and of precious riches, that were wrapped and bound with cords.
24 Negociavam com você, trazendo todo tipo de mercadorias, tecidos de púrpura e bordados, tapetes de várias cores e cordas trançadas e fortes.
25 Also ships of the sea had cedars in their merchandises; thy princes were in thy merchandise; and thou were [ful] filled, and were glorified greatly in the heart of the sea. (And the ships of Tarshish had cedars for their merchandise; they were filled full, and thou were greatly glorified in the heart of the sea.)
25 Os navios de Társis transportavam as suas mercadorias. “Você se enriqueceu e ficou famosa no coração dos mares.
26 Thy rowers brought thee in(to) many waters, (but) the south wind all-brake thee; in the heart of the sea were(Thy rowers brought thee into many waters, but the east wind broke thee in pieces, in the heart of the sea.)
26 Os seus remadores conduziram você sobre grandes águas; o vento leste a destroçou no coração dos mares.
27 thy riches, and thy treasures, and thy manyfold instrument(s). Thy shipmen, and thy governors that held thy purtenance of household, and were sovereigns of thy people, and thy men warriors that were in thee, with all thy multitude which is in the midst of thee, shall fall down in the heart of the sea, in the day of thy falling. (Thy riches, and thy treasures, and thy manifold instruments, and thy shipmen, and thy governors who held thy purtenance of household, and thy people’s merchants, and thy warriors who were of thee, with all thy multitude who be in thy midst, they all fell down in the heart of the sea, on the day of thy falling.)
27 As suas riquezas, as suas mercadorias, os seus bens, os seus marinheiros, os seus pilotos, os encarregados de reparar as brechas, os seus comerciantes e todos os soldados que estão dentro de você, juntamente com toda a multidão do povo que está dentro de você, se afundarão no coração dos mares no dia da sua ruína, ó Tiro.
28 Ships shall be troubled of the sound of the cry of thy governors; (And the ships were troubled at the sound of the cry of thy governors;)
28 Ao estrondo da gritaria dos seus pilotos, as praias tremerão.
29 and all men that held oar, shall go down (out) of their ships. Shipmen and all governors of the sea shall stand in the land; (and all the men who held an oar shall go down from their ships. The shipmen and all the governors of the sea shall stand upon the land;)
29 Todos os remadores, os marinheiros, e todos os pilotos do mar descerão de seus navios e pararão em terra.
30 and shall yell on thee with great voice (or and they shall yell about thee with a loud voice). And they shall cry bitterly, and shall cast powder, [or dust], on their heads, and shall be sprinkled with ashes.
30 Farão ouvir a sua voz por causa de você e gritarão amargamente; lançarão pó sobre a cabeça e rolarão na cinza.
31 And they shall shave baldness on thee, and shall be gird with hair-shirts, (or And they shall shave themselves bald for thee, and shall be clothed in hair-shirts), and they shall beweep thee in bitterness of soul, with most bitter weeping.
31 Raparão a cabeça por sua causa, vestirão roupa feita de pano de saco e chorarão por você com amargura de alma e com amarga lamentação.
32 And they shall take on thee a song of mourning, and they shall bewail thee, (and say), Who is as Tyre, that was dumb in the midst of the sea? (And they shall take up a song of mourning for thee, and they shall bewail thee, and say, Who is like Tyre, that now is silent in the midst of the sea?)
32 Em seu pranto, farão uma lamentação sobre você, dizendo: ‘Quem era como Tiro, que agora está reduzida ao silêncio no meio do mar?
33 And thou, Tyre, filledest (the needs of) many peoples in the going out of thy merchandise of the sea; in the multitude of thy riches, and of thy peoples, (or with the multitude of thy riches, and of thy peoples), thou madest rich the kings of (the) earth.
33 Quando as suas mercadorias eram exportadas pelos mares, você satisfez muitos povos; com as suas muitas riquezas e suas mercadorias você enriqueceu os reis da terra.
34 Now thou art all-broken of the sea, in the depths of waters. Thy riches and all thy multitude that was in the midst of thee fell down; (Now thou art broken in pieces by the sea, lying in the depths of the waters. Thy riches and all thy multitude who were in thy midst fell down;)
34 Agora você foi destroçada nos mares, nas profundezas das águas; se afundaram as suas mercadorias e toda a multidão que estava dentro de você.’”
35 all the dwellers of isles and the kings of those were astonied on thee. All they were smitten with tempest, and changed (their) cheers; (all the inhabitants of the islands and their kings were astonished at thee. They were all as if struck with a tempest, \+em or horrified\+em*, and changed their faces;)
35 “Todos os moradores das ilhas se espantam por causa de você; os seus reis estão apavorados e trazem o medo estampado no rosto.
36 the merchants of peoples hissed on, [or scorned], thee. Thou art brought to nought, and thou shalt not be till into without end. (the merchants of the peoples hissed at, \+em or mocked\+em*, thee. Thou art brought \+em down\+em* to nothing, and so thou shalt be until forever.)
36 Os mercadores entre os povos zombam de você; você se tornou objeto de espanto e deixará de existir para sempre.”

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