Habacuque 2

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1 On my keeping I shall stand, and shall pitch my step on [the] warding; and I shall behold, that I see what thing shall be said to me, and what I shall answer to him that reproveth me. (I shall stand watch at my station, and shall climb the stairs of the watchtower; and I shall see, what shall be said to me, and what I shall answer to him who rebuketh me.)
1 Sobre a minha torre de vigia me colocarei e sobre a fortaleza me apresentarei e vigiarei, para ver o que me dirá, e o que eu responderei no tocante, a minha queixa.
2 And the Lord answered to me, and said, Write thou the sight, either revelation, and make it plain on tables, that he (may) run, that shall read it. (And the Lord said to me, Write thou what thou seest, and make it clear on a tablet, ready for a courier to carry it with haste or so that it can easily be read.)
2 Então o Senhor me respondeu , e disse: Escreve a visão e torna-se bem legível sobre tábuas, para que a possa ler quem passa correndo.
3 For yet the vision is far, and it shall appear into the end, and shall not lie; if it shall make dwelling, abide thou it, for it coming shall come, and shall not tarry. (For yet the vision \+em is\+em* far off, but it shall appear in the end, and it shall not lie; and even if it appeareth to be delayed, wait thou for it, for it is coming, and indeed shall come, and shall not be late.)
3 Pois a visão é ainda para o tempo determinado, e até o fim falará, e não mentirá. Ainda que se demore, espera-o; porque certamente virá, não tardará.
4 Lo! the soul of him, that is unbelieveful, shall not be rightful in himself; forsooth the just man shall live in his faith. (Behold! the soul of him, who is unbelieving, shall not be right within himself; but the just, \+em (or the righteous)\+em*, shall live by faith.)
4 Eis o soberbo! A sua alma não é reta nele; mas o justo pela sua fé viverá.
5 And as wine deceiveth a man drinking, so shall the proud man be, and he shall not be made fair; for as hell he alarged his soul, and he is as death, and he is not [ful] filled; and he shall gather to him all folks, and he shall gather together to him all peoples. (And like wine deceiveth someone who is drinking, so shall be the proud person, and he shall never be content, \+em or at peace\+em*; for he enlarged his soul, \+em or his mouth\+em*, as wide as Sheol, \+em or the land of the dead\+em*, but he, like death itself, shall never be satisfied, \+em or fulfilled\+em*; even though he shall gather all the nations unto himself, yea, though he shall gather together all the peoples unto himself.)
5 Além disso, o vinho é traidor; o homem soberbo não permanece. Ele alarga como o Seol o seu desejo; como a morte, nunca se pode fartar, mas ajunta a si todas as nações, e congrega a si todos os povos.
6 Whether not all these peoples shall take a parable on him, and the speaking of dark sentences of him? And it shall be said, Woe to him that multiplieth things not his own; how long, and he aggregateth against himself thick clay? (Shall not all these \+em (peoples)\+em* turn him into a parable, \+em (or an example)\+em*, and speak dark sentences about him? And so it shall be said, Woe to you who multiplieth riches not your own! how long shall you gather unto yourself things taken in pledge?)
6 Não levantarão, pois, todos estes contra ele um provérbio e um dito zombador? E dirão: Ai daquele que acumula o que não é seu! {até quando?} e daquele que se carrega a si mesmo de penhores!
7 Whether not suddenly they shall rise together, that shall bite thee? And they shall be raised tearing thee, and thou shalt be into raven to them; and thine ambushers in evil shall wake. (Shall they not suddenly rise up, and bite thee? Yea, they shall be raised up, and shall tear thee apart, and thou shalt become prey, \+em or spoils\+em*, to them; and thy ambushers \+em in evil\+em* shall watch for thy fall.)
7 Não se levantarão de repente os teus credores? e não despertarão os que te farão tremer? Então lhes servirás tu de despojo.
8 For thou robbedest many folks, all shall rob thee, which shall be residue, either left, of peoples, for blood of man, and for wickedness of land, of the city, and of all men dwelling in it. (For thou hast robbed many nations, all who shall be the residue, \+em or those left\+em*, of the peoples, shall rob thee, for the bloodshed, \+em or the murder\+em*, of the people, and for the wickedness done in the land, to the city, and to all the people who live there.)
8 Visto como despojaste muitas nações, os demais povos te despojarão a ti, por causa do sangue dos homens, e da violência para com á terra, a cidade, e todos os que nela habitam.
9 Woe to him that gathereth evil covetousness to his house, that his nest be on high, and guesseth him for to be
9 Ai daquele que adquire para a sua casa lucros criminosos, para pôr o seu ninho no alto, a fim de se livrar das garras da calamidade!
10 Thou thoughtest confusion to thine house; thou hast slain many peoples, and thy soul sinned. (Thou hast brought shame to thy house; thou hast killed many people, yea, thy soul hath sinned.)
10 Vergonha maquinaste para a tua casa; destruindo tu a muitos povos, pecaste contra a tua alma.
11 For the stone of the wall shall cry, and a tree that is betwixt jointures of buildings shall answer. (And so the stones in the walls shall cry out, and a \+em beam of\+em* the timbers that is between the joinings of the building shall answer them.)
11 pois a pedra clamará da parede, e a trave lhe responderá do madeiramento.
12 Woe to him that buildeth a city in bloods, and maketh ready a city in wickedness. (Woe to you who buildeth a city with bloodshed, \+em or with murder\+em*, and who maketh ready a city with wickedness.)
12 Ai daquele que edifica a cidade com sangue, e que funda a cidade com iniqüidade!
13 Whether not these things be of the Lord of hosts? For peoples shall travail in much fire, and folks in vain, and they shall fail. (Be not all these things from the Lord of hosts? For peoples and nations shall labour, \+em or shall struggle\+em*, amid much fire, \+em or much adversity\+em*, and all for nothing, for they all shall fail.)
13 Acaso não procede do Senhor dos exércitos que os povos trabalhem para o fogo e as nações se cansem em vão?
14 For the earth shall be filled, that it know the glory of the Lord, as waters covering the sea. (For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, like the waters covering, \+em or filling\+em*, the sea.)
14 Pois a terra se encherá do conhecimento da glória do Senhor, como as águas cobrem o mar.
15 Woe to him that giveth drink to his friend, and sendeth his gall, and maketh drunken, that he behold his nakedness. (Woe to you who sendeth your gall, \+em or your anger\+em*, onto your friend, as if giving him drink, and maketh \+em him\+em* drunk, so that you can behold his shame, \+em or his nakedness\+em*.)
15 Ai daquele que da de beber ao seu próximo, adicionando à bebida o seu furor, e que o embebeda para ver a sua nudez!
16 He is filled with evil fame for glory; and thou drink, and be fast asleep; the cup of the right half of the Lord shall compass thee, and casting up, either spewing, of evil fame (\+em shall be\+em*)[up] on thy glory. (Thou shalt be filled with shame and not with glory; yea, thou shalt drink, and then be asleep; the cup of the right hand of the Lord shall be given to thee, and then thy shame \+em shall exceed\+em* thy glory.)
16 Serás farto de ignomínia em lugar de honra; bebe tu também, e sê como um incurcunciso; o cálice da mão direita do Senhor se chegará a ti, e ignomínia cairá sobre a tua glória.
17 For the wickedness of Lebanon shall cover thee, and [the] destruction of beasts shall make them afeared, of bloods of man, and of wickedness of [the] land, and of the city, and of all men dwelling therein. (For the wickedness done to Lebanon shall now be done to thee, and the destruction of its beasts shall now make thee afraid, because of the bloodshed, \+em or the murder\+em*, of the people, and the wickedness done in the land, to the city, and to all the people who live there.)
17 Pois a violência cometida contra o Líbano te cobrirá, e bem assim a destruição das feras te amedrontará por causa do sangue dos homens, e da violência para com a terra, a cidade e todos os que nele habitam.
18 What profiteth the graven image, for his maker graved it, a welled thing together, and [a] false image? for the maker thereof hoped in [the] making, that he made dumb simulacra. (What is the profit, \+em or the benefit\+em*, of an engraved figure? for its maker engraved it, a thing welded together, yet it is but a false, \+em or an empty, and useless\+em*, image; even though its maker hoped in the making of it, he hath made only dumb idols.)
18 Que aproveita a imagem esculpida, tendo-a esculpido o seu artífice? a imagem de fundição, que ensina a mentira? Pois o artífice confia na sua própria obra, quando forma ídolos mudos.
19 Woe to him that saith to a tree, Wake thou; (and), Rise thou, to a stone being still; whether he shall be able to teach? Lo! this (thing) is covered with gold and silver, and no spirit is in his entrails. (Woe to you who saith to a piece of wood, Wake up thou! and, Rise thou! to a stone being still; shall it be able to teach you \+em (anything)\+em*? Behold! this thing is covered with gold and silver, but there is no breath in its innards.)
19 Ai daquele que diz ao pau: Acorda; e à pedra muda: Desperta! Pode isso ensinar? Eis que está coberto de ouro e de prata, e dentro dele não há espírito algum.
20 Forsooth the Lord is in his holy temple, all earth be still from his face. (But the Lord \+em is\+em* in his holy Temple, let all the earth be silent before him.)
20 Mas o Senhor está no seu santo templo; cale-se diante dele toda a terra; cale-se diante dele toda a terra.

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