Gênesis 31
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1 After that, Jacob heard the words of the sons of Laban, that said, Jacob hath taken away all things that were our father’s, and of his chattel Jacob is made rich, and noble, (or and Jacob was made rich, and noble, out of our father’s possessions).
1 Jacó ouviu as palavras dos filhos de Labão, que diziam: "Jacó tomou tudo o que é de nosso pai, e é às suas custas que ele se tornou de tal forma rico."
2 Also Jacob perceived the face of Laban, that it was not against him as yesterday, and the third day ago, (And Jacob saw that Laban’s face was not favourable toward him, like it was yesterday, and the third day ago,)
2 Observou também, pela fisionomia de Labão, que este não tinha mais para com ele os sentimentos de antes.
3 mostly for the Lord (had) said to Jacob, Turn again into the land of thy fathers, and to thy generation, (or Return to the land of thy fathers, and to thy kindred), and I shall be with thee.
3 O Senhor disse a Jacó: "Volta para a terra dos teus pais, para a tua parentela, e eu estarei contigo."
4 (And so) Jacob sent (for), and called Rachel and Leah (out) into the field, where he kept [the] flocks,
4 Então Jacó mandou Raquel e Lia vir ao campo junto dos seus rebanhos:
5 and he said to them, I see the face of your father, that it is not against me as yesterday, and the third day ago; but God of my father was with me. (and he said to them, I see that your father’s face is not favourable toward me, like it was yesterday, and the third day ago; but the God of my father is with me.)
5 "Vejo, disse-lhes ele, pelo semblante de vosso pai, que ele não é mais para comigo o mesmo que antes. Mas o Deus de meu pai está comigo.
6 And ye know that with all my strengths I have served your father;
6 Sabeis que servi a vosso pai o melhor que pude,
7 but and your father hath deceived me, and changed my meed ten times; and nevertheless God suffered not him to harm me. (but your father hath deceived me, and changed my reward ten times; but God hath not allowed him to harm me.)
7 enquanto ele zombou de mim, mudando dez vezes o meu salário; mas Deus não lhe permitiu causar-me prejuízo.
8 If he said any time (or If any time he said), Diverse(ly)-coloured sheep shall be thy meed, all the sheep brought forth diverse(ly)-coloured lambs; forsooth when he said, on the contrary, Thou shalt take all the white for thy meed, all the flocks brought forth white beasts;
8 Quando ele dizia: os animais malhados serão o teu salário, todas as ovelhas davam à luz cordeiros malhados, e se dizia: os animais riscados serão o teu salário, todas as ovelhas davam à luz cordeiros riscados.
9 and God took away the substance of your father (or and so God took away your father’s property), and gave it to me.
9 Foi Deus mesmo que tomou o rebanho de vosso pai para me dar.
10 For after that the time of conceiving of sheep came, I raised [up] mine eyes, and saw in sleep males diverse, and spotty, and of diverse colours, going up on females. (For when the time of conceiving for the sheep came, I raised up my eyes, and saw in my sleep males diverse, and spotted, and of diverse colours, going up on the females.)
10 No tempo em que os animais deviam conceber, eu levantava os olhos e via em sonhos que os bodes que cobriam as cabras eram listados, malhados e manchados.
11 And the angel of the Lord said to me in sleep, Jacob! and I answered, I am ready (or I am here).
11 Um anjo de Deus disse-me em sonhos: Jacó! Eis-me aqui, respondi.
12 Which said, Raise [up] thine eyes, and see all [the] males (that be) diverse, [and] besprinkled, and spotty (or and spotted), going [up] on [the] females; for I have seen all things which Laban hath done to thee;
12 Levanta os olhos e vê: todos os bodes que cobrem as cabras são listados, malhados e manchados, porque eu vi tudo o que te fez Labão.
13 I am (the) God of Bethel, where thou anointedest a stone, and madest a vow to me. Now therefore rise thou (up), and go out of this land, and turn again into the land of thy birth (or and return to the land of thy birth).
13 Eu sou o Deus de Betel, onde tu me consagraste uma estela e me fizeste um voto. Agora, vamos, sai daqui e volta para a terra de tua família."
14 And Rachel and Leah answered, Whether we have anything residue, or left, in the chattels, and heritage of our father? (And Rachel and Leah asked, Is there anything left here for us, among our father’s possessions, yea of our inheritance?)
14 Raquel e Lia responderam: "Resta-nos porventura ainda alguma parte de herança na casa de nosso pai?
15 Whether he areckoned not, or held, us (as) aliens, and sold (us), and ate our price? (Did he not treat us like foreigners, \+em or like strangers\+em*, and sell us, and then eat up all the money that was paid for us?)
15 Não nos tratou ele como estrangeiras, vendendo-nos e devorando o nosso dinheiro?
16 But God took away the riches of our father, and gave those to us, and to our sons; wherefore do thou all things which God hath commanded to thee.
16 Toda a riqueza, que Deus tomou de nosso pai, é para nós e para nossos filhos. Faze, pois, o que Deus te disse."
17 Forsooth Jacob rose, and put his free children and wives on camels, and went forth; (So Jacob rose up, and put his children and his wives on camels, and went forth;)
17 Levantou-se, pois, Jacó, e fez montar seus filhos e suas mulheres nos camelos.
18 and he took all his cattle, (and his) flocks, and whatever thing he had gotten in Mesopotamia (or and whatever he had gotten in Paddan-aram), and went (back) to Isaac, his father, into the land of Canaan.
18 Levou consigo todos os seus rebanhos, todos os bens que tinha ajuntado, o rebanho que lhe pertencia, adquirido em Padã-Arã, e partiu para junto de seu pai Isaac, na terra de Canaã.
19 In that time Laban went to shear sheep, and Rachel stole the idols of her father. (Now at that time Laban went out to shear sheep, and \+em while he was away\+em*, Rachel stole her father’s household idols.)
19 Raquel, aproveitando um momento em que seu pai fora tosquiar suas ovelhas, roubou os terafim de seu pai;
20 And Jacob would not acknowledge to the father of his wives, that he would flee;
20 e Jacó enganou Labão, o arameu, ocultando-lhe sua fuga.
21 and when he had gone, as well he as all things that were of his right, and when he had passed [over] the water, and he went against the hill of Gilead, (and so when he had gone forth, he as well as all of the things that were rightfully his, and when he had crossed over the Euphrates River, and had gone toward the hill country of Gilead,)
21 Fugindo, pois, com tudo o que era seu, atravessou o rio e dirigiu-se para a montanha de Galaad.
22 it was told to Laban, in the third day, that Jacob fled. (Laban learned, on the third day, that Jacob had fled.)
22 Três dias depois, soube Labão da fuga de Jacó.
23 And Laban took his brethren [with him], and pursued him seven days, and [over] took him in the hill of Gilead. (And Laban took his kinsmen with him, and pursued Jacob for seven days, and finally overtook him in the hill country of Gilead.)
23 E, tomando consigo seus irmãos, perseguiu-o durante sete dias de marcha, e alcançou-o na montanha de Galaad.
24 And Laban saw in sleep the Lord saying to him, Beware that thou speak not anything sharply against Jacob.
24 Deus, porém, apareceu num sonho noturno a Labão, o arameu, e disse-lhe: "Guarda-te de dizer algo a Jacó."
25 And then Jacob had stretched forth the tabernacle in the hill; and when Laban had followed Jacob with his brethren, Laban set a tent in the same hill of Gilead; (And Jacob had pitched his tent in the hill country of Gilead; and when Laban and his kinsmen caught up to him, Laban pitched his tent on the same hill;)
25 Labão alcançou, pois, Jacó. Este havia levantado sua tenda na montanha, enquanto Labão e seus irmãos tinham plantado a sua na montanha de Galaad.
26 and he said to Jacob, Why hast thou done so, that the while I knew not, thou wouldest drive away my daughters as captives, either \+sls (as those)\+sls* taken prisoners, by sword? (and then he said to Jacob, Why hast thou done this, that while I knew not, thou hast driven away my daughters like captives, \+em or like prisoners\+em*, taken with the sword?)
26 Labão disse a Jacó: "Que fizeste? Tu me enganaste, e conduziste minhas filhas como prisioneiras de guerra!
27 Why wouldest thou flee the while I knew not, neither wouldest show (it) to me, that I should follow thee with joy, and songs, and tympans, and harps? (Why didest thou flee while I knew not, nor toldest me first, so that I could send thee on thy way with joy, and with songs, and tambourines, and harps?)
27 Por que fugiste dessa forma, e me lograste em lugar de me avisar? Eu te teria despedido com manifestações de júbilo e com cânticos, ao som do tamborim e da harpa.
28 Thou sufferedest not that I should kiss my sons and daughters; thou hast wrought follily. (Thou hast not allowed me to kiss good-bye my grandsons and my daughters; yea, thou hast done foolishly.)
28 Não me deixaste beijar meus filhos e minhas filhas! Procedeste como um insensato.
29 And now soothly mine hand may yield evil to thee (or And now truly my hand should yield evil to thee), but the God of thy father said to me yesterday, Beware that thou speak not any hard thing with Jacob.
29 Eu poderia agora fazer-vos mal, mas o Deus de teu pai disse-me na última noite: Guarda-te de dizer algo a Jacó.
30 Suppose, if thou covetedest to go to thy kinsmen, and the house of thy father was in desire to thee, why hast thou stolen my gods? (And even if thou covetedest to go to thy kinsmen, and thou desiredest to return to thy father’s house, why hast thou stolen my household gods?)
30 E, se partiste somente porque tinhas saudade da casa paterna, então por que roubaste os meus deuses?"
31 Jacob answered, That I went forth while thou knewest not, I dreaded lest thou wouldest take away thy daughters from me violently; (And Jacob answered, I went away while thou knewest not, for I feared that thou wouldest violently take thy daughters away \+em from me\+em*;)
31 Jacó respondeu-lhe: "Tive medo, ao pensar que poderias tirar-me tuas filhas;
32 soothly that thou reprovest me of theft, at whomever thou findest thy gods, be he slain before our brethren; seek thou, (for) whatever thing of thine (that) thou findest at me, and take it away, (or but for thou hast accused me of theft, yea, with whomever thou findest thy gods, be he killed here before all our kinsmen; seek thou, and whatever thing of thine that thou findest with me, take it away). Jacob said these things, and knew not that Rachel had stolen the idols.
32 quanto aos teus deuses, porém, seja morto aquele que os tiver consigo! Examina o que está comigo, em presença de nossos parentes, e retoma o que é teu." Ora, Jacó ignorava o roubo de Raquel.
33 And so Laban entered into the tabernacle(s) of Jacob, and of Leah, and of ever either menial, and he found not; and when Laban had entered into the tent of Rachel, (And so Laban entered into the tents of Jacob, and of Leah, and of both slave-girls, but he did not find the idols; but before Laban entered into Rachel’s tent,)
33 Labão entrou na tenda de Jacó, na de Lia e na das duas escravas, mas nada encontrou. Saindo da tenda de Lia, entrou na de Raquel.
34 she hasted, and hid the idols under the strewings of the camel, and she sat above. (she hastened, and hid the idols in the camel-bag, and then she sat upon them.)
34 Esta havia tomado os terafim e, colocando-os na sela do camelo, sentou-se em cima. Labão revistou toda a tenda, sem nada encontrar.
35 And she said to Laban, seeking (throughout) all the tent, and finding nothing, My lord, be (thou) not wroth that I may not rise (up) before thee, for it befelled now to me by the custom of women (or for it hath befallen now to me by the custom of women); so the busyness of the seeker was scorned.
35 Raquel disse ao seu pai: "Não se irrite o meu senhor, se não posso levantar-me em sua presença, pois acho-me agora com a indisposição que costuma vir às mulheres." Revistou, pois, mas não encontrou os terafim.
36 And Jacob swelled, and said with strife, For what cause of me, and for what sin of me, hast thou come so fiercely after me, (And Jacob swelled with anger, and said, What have I done, and what have I sinned, that thou shouldest come after me so fiercely,)
36 Jacó encolerizou-se então contra Labão, e acabrunhou-o de censuras: "Qual é o meu crime?, disse-lhe ele. Qual é o meu pecado, para que te irrites desse modo contra mim?
37 and hast sought (through) all the purtenance of mine house(hold)? What hast thou found of all the chattel of thine house(hold)? Put thou here before my brethren and thy brethren, and deem they betwixt me and thee, (or Put thou it here before my kinsmen and thy kinsmen, and let them judge between me and thee).
37 Revistaste todas as minhas bagagens: que encontraste do que é teu? Mostra-me aqui em presença de meus parentes e dos teus, e sejam eles juízes entre nós dois.
38 Was I (not) with thee therefore twenty years? (or Was I not with thee for twenty years?) Thy sheep and (thy) goats were not barren, I ate not the rams of thy flock,
38 Há vinte anos que estou em tua casa: tuas ovelhas e tuas cabras não abortaram, não comi os carneiros do teu rebanho.
39 neither I showed to thee anything taken of a beast; I yielded all [the] harm; whatever thing perished by theft, thou askedest of me; (I never showed thee anything caught by a beast; I even yielded to thee for any harm that was done; yea, whatever thing perished by theft, thou askedest for it from me, \+em and thou received it\+em*;)
39 Nunca te trouxe os animais estraçalhados pelas feras. Eu os repunha, pois tu o exigias, quer fossem roubados de dia, quer de noite.
40 I was anguished in day and night with heat and frost, and sleep fled from mine eyes;
40 Eu era queimado de dia pelo calor, e de noite pelo frio, e o sono fugia dos meus olhos.
41 so I served thee by twenty years in thine house (or but I served thee for twenty years in thy household), fourteen years for thy daughters, and six years for thy flocks; and thou changedest my meed ten times.
41 Eis já vinte anos que estou em tua casa; servi-te catorze anos por tuas duas filhas, seis anos pelos teus rebanhos, e dez vezes modificaste o meu salário.
42 But if [the] God of my father Abraham, and the dread of Isaac had not helped me, peradventure now thou haddest left me naked; the Lord hath beheld my tormenting and the travail of mine hands, and reproved thee yesterday (or and yesterday rebuked thee).
42 Se o Deus de meu pai, o Deus de Abraão, o Deus terrível de Isaac não se tivesse posto de meu lado, tu me terias hoje despedido com as mãos vazias. Deus viu minhas penas e meus trabalhos, e na última noite ele pronunciou-se.
43 Laban answered to Jacob, The daughters, and the sons, and the flocks, and all things which thou seest, be mine; what may I do to my sons, and to the sons of my sons? (or but now, what can I do about my daughters, or the children to whom they have given birth?)
43 Labão respondeu a Jacó: "Estas filhas são minhas filhas, estes filhos, meus filhos, e estes rebanhos, meus rebanhos: tudo o que vês é meu. Que farei eu agora contra minhas filhas, ou contra os filhos que elas deram ao mundo?
44 Therefore come thou, and make we bond of peace, that it be a witnessing betwixt me and thee. (And so come thou, and let us make a covenant, and let it be a witness between me and thee.)
44 Vamos, façamos juntos um pacto que nos sirva de testemunho a nós dois."
45 And so Jacob took a stone, and raised it (up) into a title, either a sign, (And so Jacob took a stone, and set it up as a sacred pillar,)
45 Jacó tomou uma pedra e erigiu-a em estela,
46 and said to his brethren, Bring ye stones; which gathered, and made an heap, and ate on it. (and said to his kinsmen, Bring ye some stones; and they gathered some, and made a heap, \+em or a pile\+em*, out of them, and then they ate a meal beside it.)
46 e disse aos seus parentes: "Trazei pedras." E, tendo juntado muitas, fizeram um monte, sobre o qual comeram.
47 And Laban called it The heap of witness, and Jacob called it The heap of witnessing; ever either called it by the property of his (own) language. (And Laban called it Jegarsahadutha, and Jacob called it Galeed; each named it in his own language.)
47 Labão chamou-o Yegar-Saaduta, e Jacó, Galaad.
48 And Laban said, This heap shall be (a) witness betwixt me and thee today, and therefore the name thereof was called Galeed, that is, The heap of witness.
48 Labão disse: "Este monte é hoje testemunha entre mim e ti",e por isso deu-se-lhe o nome de Galaad,
49 And Laban added, The Lord behold, and deem betwixt us, when we shall go away from you;
49 e também Mitspa, porque Labão disse ainda: "Que o Senhor nos vigie a nós ambos, quando nós nos tivermos despedido um do outro.
50 if thou shalt torment my daughters, and if thou shalt bring in other wives on them, none is witness of our word, except God, which is present, and beholdeth. (if thou shalt torment my daughters, or if thou shalt take other wives besides them, no one is a witness of our word, except God, who is present here, and beholdeth all of this.)
50 Se maltratares minhas filhas, e se tomares outras mulheres além delas, não é um homem que estará conosco. Mas toma cuidado, pois é Deus que será testemunha entre nós."
51 And again Laban said to Jacob, Lo! this heap, and the stone, (\+em or the pillar\+em*), which I have raised (up) betwixt me and thee,
51 Labão disse ainda a Jacó: "Vês este monte de pedras e esta estela que levantei entre mim e ti.
52 shall be witness(es); soothly this heap, and the stone be into witnessing, (or this heap, and the stone, shall be witnesses for both of us), forsooth if I shall pass (over) it, and go to thee, either (if) thou shalt pass (over) it, and think (to do) evil to me.
52 Este monte é testemunho, e igualmente esta estela, de que eu não ultrapassarei este monte para o teu lado, e que tu não ultrapassarás este monte e esta estela para o meu lado para nos fazer mal.
53 God of Abraham, and God of Nahor, [the] God of the father of them, deem betwixt us. Therefore Jacob swore by the dread of his father Isaac;
53 O Deus de Abraão, o Deus de Nacor, o Deus de seus pais seja juiz entre nós!" E Jacó jurou pelo Deus terrível de Isaac.
54 and when slain sacrifices were offered (there) in the hill (country), Jacob called his brethren to eat bread, (or Jacob called his kinsmen to eat with him), and when they had eaten, they dwelled there (all night).
54 Ofereceu um sacrifício sobre a montanha e convidou seus parentes para comer. Comeram e passaram a noite na montanha.
55 Forsooth Laban rose by night, and kissed his sons, and daughters, and blessed them, and turned again into his place. (And the next day, Laban rose up early, and kissed his grandsons, and his daughters, and blessed them, and then returned to his home.)
55 No dia seguinte pela manhã, Labão beijou seus filhos e suas filhas; abençoou-os e retomou o caminho de sua casa.
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