Gênesis 37
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1 Forsooth Jacob dwelled in the land of Canaan, in which his father was a pilgrim; (And Jacob lived in the land of Canaan, where his father was a foreigner;)
1 E Jacó habitou na terra em que seu pai foi estrangeiro, na terra de Canaã.
2 and these were the generations of him. Joseph when he was of sixteen years, yet a child, kept a flock with his brethren, and he was with the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah, the wives of his father; and he accused his brethren at the father of the worst sin. (and this is the story of his descendants. Joseph, when he was seventeen years old, yet a boy, kept a flock with his brothers, and he was with the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah, his father’s wives; and he accused his brothers of the worst sins to \+em their\+em* father.)
2 Estas são as gerações de Jacó. José, sendo da idade de dezessete anos, estava apascentando as ovelhas com seus irmãos. E o rapaz estava com os filhos de Bila, e com os filhos de Zilpa, mulheres de seu pai. E José trouxe a seu pai más notícias sobre eles.
3 Forsooth Israel loved Joseph above all his sons, for he had begotten him in his eld (age); and he made to Joseph a coat of many colours (or and he made a coat of many colours for Joseph).
3 Ora, Israel amava José mais do que a todos os seus filhos, porque ele era o filho da sua velhice, e ele lhe fez uma túnica de muitas cores.
4 Forsooth his brethren saw that he was loved of the father more than all they, and they hated him, and might not speak anything peaceably to him. (And his brothers saw that their father loved Joseph more than he loved \+em any of them\+em*, and so they hated him, and would not say a kind word to him.)
4 E quando seus irmãos viram que seu pai o amava mais do que a todos os seus irmãos, eles o odiaram, e não conseguiam falar pacificamente com ele.
5 And it befelled that he told to his brethren a sweven that he saw, which cause was the seed of more hatred. (And it befell that he told his brothers about a dream that he had, which was the reason, yea, the seed, of even more hatred.)
5 E José sonhou um sonho, e o contou a seus irmãos; e eles o odiaram ainda mais.
6 And Joseph said to his brethren, Hear ye the sweven which I saw,
6 E ele lhes disse: Ouvi, rogo-vos, este sonho que eu sonhei:
7 I guessed that we bound together sheaves, or handfuls, [in the field], and that as mine handful rose up, and stood (upright), and that your handfuls stood about, and worshipped mine handful. (I saw that we all bound up sheaves in the field, and when my sheaf rose up, and stood upright, all your sheaves stood around, and bowed before my sheaf.)
7 Eis que estávamos amarrando feixes no campo; e eis que meu feixe se levantava e ficava em pé. E eis que vossos feixes estavam em pé ao redor e faziam reverência ao meu feixe.
8 His brethren answered, Whether thou shalt be our king, either we shall be made subject to thy lordship? Therefore this cause of dreams and words ministered the nourishing of envy, and of hatred (or And so these dreams and words were the reason that envy and hatred were nourished among them).
8 E seus irmãos lhe disseram: Deverias tu reinar sobre nós? Ou deverias ter domínio sobre nós? E eles o odiaram ainda mais por seus sonhos, e por suas palavras.
9 Also Joseph saw another sweven, which he told to his brethren, and said, I saw a dream that as the sun, and the moon, and the eleven stars worshipped me. (And Joseph saw another dream, which he also told to his brothers, saying, I saw in a dream that the sun, and the moon, and the eleven stars all bowed before me.)
9 E ele sonhou ainda outro sonho, e o contou a seus irmãos, e disse: Eis que eu sonhei mais um sonho. E eis que o sol e a lua e onze estrelas faziam reverência a mim.
10 And when he had told this dream to his father, and his brethren, his father blamed him, and said, What will this dream mean to itself that thou hast seen? Whether I, and thy mother, and thy brethren, shall worship thee on (the) earth? (And when he told this dream to his father, and his brothers, his father rebuked him, and said, What meaneth this dream that thou hast seen? Shall I, and thy mother, and thy brothers, all bow low to the ground before thee?)
10 E ele o contou a seu pai, e a seus irmãos; e seu pai o repreendeu, e lhe disse: O que é este sonho que tu sonhaste? Iremos eu e tua mãe e teus irmãos, de fato nos curvar diante de ti em terra?
11 Therefore his brethren had envy to him. Forsooth the father beheld privily the thing, (And so his brothers envied him, but his father privately considered it all.)
11 E seus irmãos o invejaram; mas seu pai observou o que se dizia.
12 and when his brethren dwelled in Shechem, about [the] keeping of [the] flocks of their father, (And one day, when his brothers were tending their father’s flocks in Shechem,)
12 E seus irmãos foram apascentar o rebanho de seu pai em Siquém.
13 Israel said to Joseph, Thy brethren keep (the) sheep in Shechem (or Thy brothers tend the sheep in Shechem); come thou, I shall send thee to them. And when Joseph answered, I am ready,
13 E Israel disse a José: Teus irmãos não estão apascentando o rebanho em Siquém? Vem, e eu te enviarei a eles. E ele disse: Aqui eu estou.
14 Israel said, Go thou, and see whether all things be wellsome with thy brethren, and (with) the sheep; and (then come back, and) tell thou to me what is done. (And so) He was sent from the valley of Hebron, and came into Shechem;
14 E ele lhe disse: Vai, rogo-te, vê se está bem com teus irmãos, e bem com os rebanhos, e traze-me palavra novamente. Assim ele o enviou do vale de Hebrom, e ele foi a Siquém.
15 and a man found him erring in the field (or and a man found him wandering in a field), and the man asked him, what he sought.
15 E um certo homem o encontrou; e eis que ele estava vagando pelo campo. E o homem lhe perguntou, dizendo: O que tu estás procurando?
16 And he answered, I seek my brethren; show thou to me where they keep their flocks. (And he answered, I am looking for my brothers; tell thou to me where they tend \+em their\+em* flocks.)
16 E ele disse: Eu procuro os meus irmãos. Dize-me, rogo-te, onde eles estão apascentando seus rebanhos.
17 And the man said to him, They went away from this place; forsooth I heard them saying, Go we into Dothan. And Joseph went after his brethren, and found them in Dothan.
17 E o homem disse: Eles partiram daqui, pois eu os ouvi dizendo: Vamo-nos a Dotã. E José foi após seus irmãos, e os encontrou em Dotã.
18 And when they had seen him afar (off), before he nighed to them, they thought to slay him (or they decided to kill him),
18 E quando eles o viram de longe, antes que se aproximasse deles, conspiraram contra ele para matá-lo.
19 and they spake together, (and said), Lo! the dreamer cometh,
19 E eles disseram uns aos outros: Eis que está vindo o sonhador.
20 come ye, slay we him, and put we him into an eld cistern, and we shall say, A wild beast full wicked hath devoured him; and then it shall appear what his dreams profit to him. (come ye, let us kill him, yea, we shall put him into an old cistern, and we shall say, A wicked wild beast hath devoured him; and then we shall see what his dreams shall profit him.)
20 Vamos, pois, matá-lo e lançá-lo numa cova, e diremos: Algum animal o devorou, e veremos o que se tornará os seus sonhos.
21 Soothly Reuben heard this, and endeavoured to deliver him from their hands, and said, Slay we not the life of him, (or and he said, No, we should not kill him),
21 E Rúben ouvindo isso, o livrou de suas mãos, e disse: Não o matemos.
22 neither shed we out his blood, but cast ye him into an eld cistern, which is in the wilderness, and (so) keep ye your hands guiltless. Forsooth he said this, desiring to deliver him from their hands, and to yield him(again) to his father.
22 E Rúben lhes disse: Não derrameis sangue, mas lançai-o nesta cova que está no deserto, e não ponde as mãos sobre ele; disse isso a fim de livrá-lo de suas mãos para fazê-lo voltar ao seu pai.
23 Therefore anon as Joseph came to his brethren, they despoiled him of his coat, (that went) down to the heel, and (was) of many colours, (And so when Joseph came to his brothers, at once they tore off the coat, that went down to his heels, and had many colours,)
23 E aconteceu que, quando José havia chegado a seus irmãos, eles despiram José de sua túnica, a túnica de muitas cores que estava nele;
24 and they put him in[to] an eld cistern, that had no water.
24 e eles o tomaram, e o lançaram em uma cova. E a cova estava vazia, não havia água nela.
25 And (then) they sat (down) to eat bread; and (soon) they saw that (some) Ishmaelite waygoers came from Gilead, and that their camels bare sweet smelling spiceries, and resin, and stacte, into Egypt (or to take to Egypt).
25 E eles sentaram-se para comer pão, e levantaram seus olhos e olharam, e eis que uma companhia de ismaelitas vinha de Gileade com seus camelos carregando especiarias e bálsamo e mirra, transportando para o Egito.
26 Therefore Judah said to his brethren, What shall it profit to us, if we shall slay our brother, and shall hide his blood? (And so Judah said to his brothers, What shall it profit us, if we kill our brother, and then hide his blood?)
26 E Judá disse a seus irmãos: Que proveito haverá se matarmos nosso irmão e escondermos seu sangue?
27 It is better that he be sold to (the) Ishmaelites, and our hands be not defouled, for he is our brother and our flesh. His brethren assented to these words;
27 Vinde, e vendamo-lo aos ismaelitas, e que nossas mãos não estejam sobre ele, pois ele é nosso irmão e nossa carne; e seus irmãos ficaram satisfeitos.
28 and (so) when [the] merchants of Midian passed thereforth, they drew Joseph out of the cistern, and sold him to (the) Ishmaelites, for twenty pieces of silver; which led him into Egypt (or and they took him down to Egypt).
28 Então, passavam ali mercadores midianitas, e eles tiraram e levantaram José da cova, e venderam José aos ismaelitas por vinte peças de prata; e eles trouxeram José ao Egito.
29 And Reuben turned again to the cistern, and found not the child; and he rent his clothes, (And when Reuben returned to the cistern, he did not find the boy; and he tore his clothes,)
29 E Rúben retornou à cova, e eis que José não estava na cova; e ele rasgou suas vestes.
30 and he went to his brethren, and said, The child appeareth not, and whither shall I go? (and he went to his brothers, and said, The boy is gone, now what shall I do?)
30 E ele retornou aos seus irmãos, e disse: O menino não está; e eu, para onde irei?
31 Forsooth they took his coat, and dipped it in the blood of a kid, which they had slain;
31 E eles tomaram a túnica de José, e mataram um cabrito, e mergulharam a túnica no sangue.
32 and they sent men that bare it to their father, and said, We have found this coat; see thou, whether it is the coat of thy son, or nay. (and they brought it to their father, and said to him, We have found this coat; see thou, is it thy son’s coat, or not.)
32 E eles enviaram a túnica de muitas cores, e a levaram a seu pai, e disseram: Achamos isto; vê agora se é ou não a túnica de teu filho.
33 And when the(ir) father had known it (to be such), he said, It is the coat of my son; a wild beast full wicked hath eaten him (or a wicked wild beast must hath eaten him); a beast hath devoured Joseph.
33 E ele a reconheceu, e disse: É a túnica de meu filho; uma fera o devorou; José sem dúvida foi rasgado em pedaços.
34 And he rent his clothes, and he was clothed with an hair-shirt, and bewailed his son in much time (or and for a long time he bewailed his son).
34 E Jacó rasgou suas vestes, e colocou pano de saco sobre os seus lombos, e lamentou por seu filho durante muitos dias.
35 Soothly when his free children were gathered together, that they should appease the sorrow of their father, he would not take comfort; but said, I shall go down into hell, and shall bewail my son. And while Jacob continued in weeping, (And his children gathered together, to try to appease their father’s sorrow, but he would not take comfort from them; and he said, I shall go down into the grave or I shall go down to Sheol, bewailing my son. And while Jacob continued weeping,)
35 E todos os seus filhos e todas as suas filhas se levantaram para consolá-lo, mas ele recusou ser consolado. E ele disse: Pois, eu descerei ao túmulo lamentando meu filho. Assim seu pai chorou por ele.
36 (the) Midianites sold Joseph in Egypt to Potiphar, (a) chaste and honest servant of Pharaoh [or the gelding of Pharaoh], master of the chivalry. (the Midianites now in Egypt, sold Joseph to Potiphar, one of Pharaoh’s eunuchs, and the captain of the guard.)
36 E os midianitas o venderam ao Egito, a Potifar, oficial de Faraó, e capitão da guarda.
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