Gênesis 25
Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling (Enhanced) (ENGWYC2018) vs ARA
ARA Almeida Revista e Atualizada 1993
1 Forsooth Abraham wedded another wife, Keturah by name,
1 Desposou Abraão outra mulher; chamava-se Quetura.
2 which childed to him Zimran, and Jokshan, and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak, and Shuah.
2 Ela lhe deu à luz a Zinrã, Jocsã, Medã, Midiã, Isbaque e Suá.
3 Also Jokshan begat Sheba, and Dedan. Forsooth the sons of Dedan were Asshurim, and Letushim, and Leummim.
3 Jocsã gerou a Seba e a Dedã; os filhos de Dedã foram: Assurim, Letusim e Leumim.
4 And soothly of Midian was born Ephah, and Epher, and Hanoch, and Abidah, and Eldaah; all these were the sons of Keturah.
4 Os filhos de Midiã foram: Efá, Efer, Enoque, Abida e Elda. Todos estes foram filhos de Quetura.
5 And Abraham gave all (the) things which he had in possession to Isaac;
5 Abraão deu tudo o que possuía a Isaque.
6 soothly he gave gifts to the sons of [the] concubines, that is, \+sls (his)\+sls* secondary wives; and Abraham, while he lived yet, separated them from Isaac, his son, to the east coast, (or but Abraham, while yet he lived, separated them from his son Isaac, and sent them away to the east parts).
6 Porém, aos filhos das concubinas que tinha, deu ele presentes e, ainda em vida, os separou de seu filho Isaque, enviando-os para a terra oriental.
7 Forsooth the days of the life of Abraham were an hundred and threescore and fifteen years;
7 Foram os dias da vida de Abraão cento e setenta e cinco anos.
8 and (then) he failed, and died in [a] good eld (age), and of (a) great age, and full of days, and he was gathered to his people (or and he joined his ancestors).
8 Expirou Abraão; morreu em ditosa velhice, avançado em anos; e foi reunido ao seu povo.
9 And Isaac and Ishmael, his sons, buried him in the double den, which is set in the field of Ephron, son of Zohar (the) Hittite, even against Mamre, (And his sons Isaac and Ishmael, buried him in the cave at Machpelah, which is set in the field of Ephron, the son of Zohar the Hittite, east of Mamre,)
9 Sepultaram-no Isaque e Ismael, seus filhos, na caverna de Macpela, no campo de Efrom, filho de Zoar, o heteu, fronteiro a Manre,
10 which den he bought of the sons of Heth; and he was buried there, and Sarah his wife. (which cave he bought from the Hittites; and he was buried there, with his wife Sarah.)
10 o campo que Abraão comprara aos filhos de Hete. Ali foi sepultado Abraão e Sara, sua mulher.
11 And after the death of Abraham, God blessed Isaac his son, which dwelled beside the well by name of him that liveth and seeth. (And after Abraham’s death, God blessed his son Isaac, who lived beside The Well of Lahairoi, \+em or Beerlahairoi\+em*.)
11 Depois da morte de Abraão, Deus abençoou a Isaque, seu filho; Isaque habitava junto a Beer-Laai-Roi.
12 These be the generations of Ishmael, the son of Abraham, whom Hagar (the) Egyptian, handmaid of Sarah, childed to Abraham; (These be the descendants of Ishmael, Abraham’s son, whom Hagar the Egyptian, Sarah’s slave-girl, bare for Abraham;)
12 São estas as gerações de Ismael, filho de Abraão, que Agar, egípcia, serva de Sara, lhe deu à luz.
13 and these be the names of the sons of Ishmael, in their names and generations. The first begotten of Ishmael was Nebajoth, afterward Kedar, and Adbeel, and Mibsam, (and these be the names of Ishmael’s sons, by their names, and in their birth order. Ishmael’s first-born was Nebajoth, and then Kedar, and Adbeel, and Mibsam,)
13 E estes, os filhos de Ismael, pelos seus nomes, segundo o seu nascimento: o primogênito de Ismael foi Nebaiote; depois, Quedar, Abdeel, Mibsão,
14 and Mishma, and Dumah, and Massa,
14 Misma, Dumá, Massá,
15 and Hadar, and Tema, and Jetur, and Naphish, and Kedemah.
15 Hadade, Tema, Jetur, Nafis e Quedemá.
16 These were the sons of Ishmael, and these were the names by castles, and towns of them, (named after)[the] twelve princes of their lineages. (These were Ishmael’s sons, and they were also the names of their fortresses, and towns, named after the twelve princes of their tribes.)
16 São estes os filhos de Ismael, e estes, os seus nomes pelas suas vilas e pelos seus acampamentos: doze príncipes de seus povos.
17 And the years of [the] life of Ishmael were made an hundred and seven and thirty (years), and (then) he failed, and died, and was put to his people (or and joined his ancestors).
17 E os anos da vida de Ismael foram cento e trinta e sete; e morreu e foi reunido ao seu povo.
18 Forsooth he inhabited from Havilah till to Shur, that beholdeth Egypt, as men entereth into [the] Assyrians; (and) he died before all his brethren. (And Ishmael’s people dwelled from Havilah unto Shur, which is east of Egypt, on the way to Assyria; and he died in the presence of all his kinsmen.)
18 Habitaram desde Havilá até Sur, que olha para o Egito, como quem vai para a Assíria. Ele se estabeleceu fronteiro a todos os seus irmãos.
19 Also these be the generations of Isaac, the son of Abraham. Abraham begat Isaac, (And these be the descendants of Isaac, Abraham’s son. Abraham begat Isaac,)
19 São estas as gerações de Isaque, filho de Abraão. Abraão gerou a Isaque;
20 and when Isaac was of forty years, he wedded a wife, Rebecca, the daughter of Bethuel, of Syria, of Mesopotamia, the sister of Laban. (and when Isaac was forty years old, he wedded a wife, Rebecca, the daughter of Bethuel, the Syrian from Paddan-aram, and the sister of Laban.)
20 era Isaque de quarenta anos, quando tomou por esposa a Rebeca, filha de Betuel, o arameu de Padã-Arã, e irmã de Labão, o arameu.
21 And Isaac besought the Lord for his wife, for she was barren; and the Lord heard him, and gave conceiving to Rebecca.
21 Isaque orou ao Senhor por sua mulher, porque ela era estéril; e o Senhor lhe ouviu as orações, e Rebeca, sua mulher, concebeu.
22 But the little children were hurtled together in her womb; and she said, If it was so to coming to me, what need was it to conceive? (or and she said, If such was to come to me, what meaneth it?) And she went to ask (the) counsel of the Lord,
22 Os filhos lutavam no ventre dela; então, disse: Se é assim, por que vivo eu? E consultou ao Senhor .
23 which answered, and said, Two folks be in thy womb, and two peoples shall be separated from thy womb, and one people shall overturn a people, and the more shall serve the less. (who answered, and said, Two nations be in thy womb, and two peoples shall be taken from thy womb, and one nation shall be stronger than the other nation, and the older shall serve the younger.)
23 Respondeu-lhe o Senhor : Duas nações há no teu ventre, dois povos, nascidos de ti, se dividirão: um povo será mais forte que o outro, e o mais velho servirá ao mais moço.
24 Then the time of child-bearing came, and lo! two children were found in her womb.
24 Cumpridos os dias para que desse à luz, eis que se achavam gêmeos no seu ventre.
25 He that went out first was red, and all rough in the manner of a skin; and his name was called Esau.
25 Saiu o primeiro, ruivo, todo revestido de pelo; por isso, lhe chamaram Esaú.
26 Anon the other went out (or And at once the other went out), and held with his hand the heel of his brother; and therefore he called him Jacob. (And) Isaac was sixty years eld, when the little children were born.
26 Depois, nasceu o irmão; segurava com a mão o calcanhar de Esaú; por isso, lhe chamaram Jacó. Era Isaque de sessenta anos, quando Rebeca lhos deu à luz.
27 And when they were waxen, Esau was a man knowing of hunting, and a man (who was) an earth-tiller; forsooth Jacob was a simple man, and dwelled in tabernacles. (And when they were fully grown, Esau was a man knowledgeable about hunting, and who worked the soil, \+em or was a farmer\+em*; and Jacob was a simple man, who stayed at home in the tents.)
27 Cresceram os meninos. Esaú saiu perito caçador, homem do campo; Jacó, porém, homem pacato, habitava em tendas.
28 Isaac loved Esau, for he ate of the hunting of Esau; and Rebecca loved Jacob.
28 Isaque amava a Esaú, porque se saboreava de sua caça; Rebeca, porém, amava a Jacó.
29 Soothly Jacob seethed pottage (or And one day Jacob boiled some stew); and when Esau came (in) weary from the field,
29 Tinha Jacó feito um cozinhado, quando, esmorecido, veio do campo Esaú
30 he said to Jacob, Give thou to me of this red seething, for I am full weary; for which cause his name was called Edom (or and for this reason he was called Edom, \+em or Red\+em*).
30 e lhe disse: Peço-te que me deixes comer um pouco desse cozinhado vermelho, pois estou esmorecido. Daí chamar-se Edom.
31 And Jacob said to him, Sell to me the right(s) of the first begotten child. (And Jacob said to him, First sell me thy birthright or First sell me the rights of the first-born child.)
31 Disse Jacó: Vende-me primeiro o teu direito de primogenitura.
32 Esau answered, Lo! I die, what shall the first begotten things profit to me? (And Esau answered, Behold! I am starving right now, and what good is my birthright to me!)
32 Ele respondeu: Estou a ponto de morrer; de que me aproveitará o direito de primogenitura?
33 Jacob said, Therefore swear thou to me. Therefore Esau swore, and sold the first engendered things. (And Jacob said, And so swear thou to me. And so Esau swore to Jacob, and sold him his birthright.)
33 Então, disse Jacó: Jura-me primeiro. Ele jurou e vendeu o seu direito de primogenitura a Jacó.
34 And so when he had taken bread and pottage, Esau ate and drank, and went forth, and charged little that he had sold the right(s) of the first begotten child, (or and cared little that he had sold his birthright as the first-born son).
34 Deu, pois, Jacó a Esaú pão e o cozinhado de lentilhas; ele comeu e bebeu, levantou-se e saiu. Assim, desprezou Esaú o seu direito de primogenitura.
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