Gênesis 26
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1 Forsooth for hunger rose on the land, after that barrenness that befelled in the days of Abraham, Isaac went forth to Abimelech, king of Palestines, in Gerar. (And another famine arose in the land, like the one which had come in Abraham’s days, and Isaac went to Abimelech, the king of the Philistines, in Gerar.)
1 Naquela região houve uma época de falta de alimentos, como tinha acontecido antes, no tempo de Abraão. Por isso Isaque foi até a cidade de Gerar, onde vivia Abimeleque, o rei dos filisteus.
2 And the Lord appeared to him, and said, Go not down into Egypt, but rest thou in the land which I shall say to thee, (For the Lord had appeared to him, and said, Do not go down to Egypt, but rest thou in this land, where I tell thee to stay,)
2 Ali o Senhor Deus apareceu a Isaque e disse: — Não vá para o Egito. Fique na terra que eu vou lhe mostrar.
3 and be thou a pilgrim therein; and I shall be with thee, and I shall bless thee; for I shall give all these countries to thee, and to thy seed, and I shall [ful] fill the oath which I promised to Abraham, thy father. (and live thou there; and I shall be with thee, and I shall bless thee; for I shall give all these lands to thee, and to thy descendants, and I shall fulfill the oath which I promised to thy father Abraham.)
3 Por enquanto fique morando neste lugar, e eu estarei com você e o abençoarei. Darei aos seus descendentes todas estas terras e assim cumprirei o juramento que fiz a Abraão, o seu pai.
4 And I shall multiply thy seed as the stars of (the) heaven(s), and I shall give all these countries to thine heirs, and all folks of the earth shall be blessed in thy seed, (And I shall multiply thy descendants like the stars of the night sky, and I shall give all these lands to thy heirs, and all the nations of the earth shall pray to be blessed as thy descendants be blessed or and through thy descendants I shall bless all the nations of the earth,)
4 Farei com que os seus descendentes sejam tão numerosos quanto as estrelas do céu e lhes darei todas estas terras. Por meio dos seus descendentes eu abençoarei todas as nações do mundo,
5 for Abraham obeyed to my voice, and kept my behests, and my commandments, and my ceremonies, and my laws.
5 pois Abraão me obedeceu e cumpriu as minhas ordens, os meus mandamentos, as minhas leis e os meus ensinamentos.
6 And so Isaac dwelled in Gerar.
6 Assim, Isaque ficou morando em Gerar.
7 And when he was asked of [the] men of that place of his wife (or And when he was asked by the men of that place about his wife), he answered, She is my sister; for he dreaded to acknowledge that she was fellowshipped to him in matrimony, and he guessed lest peradventure they would slay him for the fairness of her.
7 Quando os homens do lugar lhe fizeram perguntas sobre a sua mulher, ele disse que ela era sua irmã. Rebeca era muito bonita, e Isaque tinha medo de dizer que ela era a sua mulher, pois pensava que os homens do lugar o matariam para ficarem com ela.
8 And when full many days were passed, and he (had) dwelled there, Abimelech, king of Palestines, beheld by a window, and saw him playing with Rebecca, his wife. (And when they had lived there for many days, Abimelech, the king of the Philistines, looked out a window, and saw Isaac kissing his wife Rebecca.)
8 Isaque ficou ali muito tempo. Um dia Abimeleque, o rei dos filisteus, olhou por uma janela e viu Isaque acariciando Rebeca, a sua mulher.
9 And when Isaac was called (to him), the king said, It is open, that she is thy wife; why saidest thou, that she was thy sister? Isaac answered, For I dreaded (or For I was afraid), lest I should die for her.
9 Então Abimeleque mandou chamar Isaque e perguntou: — Ela é a sua mulher, não é verdade? Por que você disse que ela era sua irmã? — É que eu pensei que me matariam se eu dissesse que ela era a minha mulher — respondeu Isaque.
10 And Abimelech said, Why hast thou deceived us? Some man of the people might do lechery with thy wife, and thou haddest brought in grievous sin on us. (And Abimelech said, Why hast thou deceived us? Some man of my people might have done lechery with thy wife, and then thou wouldest have brought in a grievous sin upon us.)
10 Aí Abimeleque disse: — Por que você nos fez isso? Um de nós poderia facilmente ter ido para a cama com ela, e você teria feito com que a culpa caísse sobre nós.
11 And the king commanded to all the people, and said, He that toucheth the wife of this man shall die by death.
11 Então Abimeleque mandou a todo o seu povo o seguinte aviso: “Se alguém tratar mal este homem ou a sua mulher, será morto.”
12 Forsooth Isaac sowed in that land, and he found an hundredfold increase in that year (or and he received a hundredfold \+em increase\+em* that year); and the Lord blessed him.
12 Naquele ano Isaque fez plantações ali e colheu cem vezes mais do que semeou, pois o Senhor Deus o abençoou.
13 And the man was made rich, and he went profiting and increasing, till he was made full great.
13 Ele foi enriquecendo cada vez mais e se tornou muito rico e poderoso.
14 Also he had possessions of sheep and of great beasts, and full much of menials. For this thing Palestines had envy to him, (And he had possessions of sheep and of great beasts, and many servants and slaves. And because of this, the Philistines envied him,)
14 Isaque tinha tantas ovelhas e cabras, tanto gado e tantos empregados, que os filisteus acabaram ficando com inveja dele.
15 and they stopped in that time and filled with earth all the wells which the servants of Abraham his father had digged, (and so they stopped up, and filled with earth, all the wells which the servants of his father Abraham had dug,)
15 Por isso eles entupiram com terra todos os poços que os empregados de Abraão, o pai de Isaque, haviam cavado no tempo em que Abraão ainda estava vivo.
16 in so much that Abimelech himself said to Isaac (or and finally Abimelech himself said to Isaac), Go thou away from us, for thou art made greatly mightier than we (be).
16 Até que um dia Abimeleque disse a Isaque: — Vá embora da nossa terra. Você ficou muito mais poderoso do que nós.
17 And he went away, that he should come to the strand of Gerar, and dwelled there. (And so he went away from that place, and came to the Gerar Valley, and lived there.)
17 Isaque saiu dali, armou as suas barracas no vale de Gerar e ficou morando ali por algum tempo.
18 And he digged again other wells, which the servants of Abraham his father had digged, and which the Philistines had stopped sometime, when Abraham was dead, (or and which the Philistines had stopped up, after Abraham had died); and he called those wells by the same names, by which his father had called (them) before.
18 Ele tornou a abrir os poços que haviam sido cavados no tempo de Abraão e que os filisteus haviam tapado depois da sua morte. E Isaque pôs nos poços os mesmos nomes que o seu pai havia posto.
19 They digged in the strand (or And they dug in the valley), and they found quick, or welling up, water.
19 Um dia os empregados de Isaque estavam no vale abrindo um poço e acharam uma mina de água.
20 But also strife of [the] shepherds of Gerar was there against the shepherds of Isaac, and they said, The water is ours; wherefore of that strife that befelled, Isaac called the name of that well False Challenge. (But the shepherds of Gerar also quarreled with Isaac’s shepherds, and they said, This water is ours; and so for the strife that befell, Isaac called the name of that well Esek, \+em or Quarrel\+em*.)
20 Os pastores de Gerar discutiram com os pastores de Isaque, afirmando que a água era deles. Por isso Isaque deu a esse poço o nome de “Discussão”.
21 And they digged another (well), and they strived also for that, and Isaac called that well Enmities. (And they dug another well, and they also quarreled over that one, and Isaac called that well Sitnah, \+em or Enmity\+em*.)
21 Depois os empregados de Isaque abriram outro poço e por causa dele também houve discussão. Então Isaque pôs nele o nome de “Inimizade”.
22 And he went forth from thence, and digged another well, for which they strived not, [and] therefore he called the name of that well Breadth, either Largeness; and said, Now God hath alarged us, and hath made us to increase on [the] earth. (And he went forth from there, and dug another well, which they did not quarrel over, and so he called the name of that well Rehoboth, \+em or Broad Places\+em*; and he said, Now God hath enlarged us, and we shall be fruitful in this land.)
22 Isaque saiu dali e abriu outro poço. E, como não houve discussão por causa desse, ele o chamou de “Lugar Espaçoso”. Ele disse: — Agora o
23 Isaac forsooth went up from that place into Beersheba, (And Isaac went up from that place to Beersheba,)
23 Dali Isaque foi para Berseba.
24 where the Lord appeared to him in that night; and said, I am [the] God of Abraham, thy father; do not thou dread (or do not fear), for I am with thee, and I shall bless thee, and I shall multiply thy seed for (the sake of) my servant Abraham.
24 Naquela noite o Senhor apareceu a ele e disse: — Eu sou o Deus de Abraão, o seu pai. Não tenha medo, pois eu estou com você. Por causa do meu
25 And so Isaac builded there an altar to the Lord; and when the name of the Lord was inwardly called, he stretched forth a tabernacle; and he commanded his servants that they should dig wells. (And so Isaac built an altar there to the Lord; and after he had inwardly called on the Lord’s name, he pitched his tent there; and then he commanded his servants to dig a well.)
25 Isaque construiu um altar ali e adorou a Deus, o Senhor . Ele armou as suas barracas naquele lugar, e ali os seus empregados cavaram outro poço.
26 And when Abimelech, and Ahuzzath, (one of) his friends, and Phicol, [the] duke of knights (or the leader of his soldiers), had come from Gerar to that place,
26 Certo dia Abimeleque saiu de Gerar e foi conversar com Isaque. Com ele foram o seu amigo Auzate e Ficol, o comandante do seu exército.
27 Isaac spake to them, (and said), What came ye to me, a man whom ye have hated, and putted away from you? (Isaac said to them, Why have ye come to me, a man whom ye hate, and whom ye sent away from you?)
27 Isaque perguntou: — Por que é que vocês vieram falar comigo, se têm ódio de mim e até me expulsaram da sua terra?
28 Which answered, We saw that God is with thee, and therefore we said now, An oath be betwixt us, and make we a covenant of peace, (And they answered, We saw that God was with thee, and so we said, Now let there be an oath between us, and make we a covenant of peace,)
28 Eles responderam: — Agora nós sabemos que o
29 (so) that thou do not any [thing of] evil to us, as we (have) touched nothing of thine, neither did that that hurted thee, but with peace we let go thee (or but we let thee go away in peace), (and now thou art) increased by the blessing(s) of the Lord.
29 Você não nos fará nenhum mal, assim como nós não fizemos nenhum mal a você. Nós fomos bondosos para você e deixamos que fosse embora em paz. Agora está claro que o Senhor o tem abençoado.
30 Therefore Isaac made them a feast; and after meat and drink, (And so Isaac made a feast for them; and after food and drink,)
30 Então Isaque preparou um banquete, e todos eles comeram e beberam.
31 they rose early, and swore each to (the) other; and Isaac let go them peaceably into their place. (they rose up early, and swore an oath to each other; and then Isaac let them go away in peace.)
31 No dia seguinte eles se levantaram bem cedo e fizeram o trato, e cada um fez o seu juramento. Isaque se despediu deles, e eles foram embora como seus amigos.
32 Lo! forsooth in that day the servants of Isaac came, telling to him of the well which they had digged, and said, We have found water.
32 Nesse mesmo dia os empregados de Isaque foram dar-lhe a notícia de que haviam encontrado água no poço que estavam cavando.
33 Wherefore Isaac called that well Abundance; and the name of the city was set Beersheba till into this present day. (And so Isaac called that well Shebah; and the city there is called Beersheba unto \+em this\+em* present day.)
33 Isaque pôs nesse poço o nome de Seba, e por isso até hoje o nome daquela cidade é Berseba .
34 Esau forsooth forty years eld wedded two wives (or And when Esau was forty years old he wedded two wives), Judith, the daughter of Beeri (the) Hittite, and Bashemath, the daughter of Elon, of the same place;
34 Quando tinha quarenta anos, Esaú casou com Judite, filha de Beeri, e com Basemate, filha de Elom, duas moças heteias.
35 which both offended the soul of Isaac and of Rebecca. (and because both \+em women\+em* were \+em heathen\+em*, that offended, \+em or greatly distressed\+em*, Isaac and Rebecca.)
35 Essas duas mulheres amarguraram a vida de Isaque e de Rebeca.
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