Isaías 47
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1 Thou virgin, the daughter of Babylon, go down, sit thou in (the) dust, sit thou in [the] earth; a king’s seat is not to the daughter of [the] Chaldees, for thou shalt no more be called soft and tender. (Thou virgin daughter of Babylon, go down from off thy throne, and sit thou in the dust, yea, upon the ground; a king’s throne is not for the daughter of the Chaldeans, for thou shalt no more be called soft and tender.)
1 “Desça, ó Babilônia, e sente-se no pó, pois chegaram ao fim seus dias no trono. A bela Babilônia princesa encantadora e delicada.
2 Take thou a quernstone, and grind thou meal; make thou naked thy filth(hood), discover the shoulder, show the hips, pass thou [over the] floods. (Take thou a millstone, and grind thou some meal with it; make thou thyself naked, yea, uncover the shoulder, show the hips, and cross thou over the rivers.)
2 Pegue as pedras de moer e faça farinha, remova seu véu e tire seu manto; exponha-se à vista de todos.
3 Thy shame shall be showed, and thy shame shall be seen; I shall take vengeance, and no man shall against-stand me.
3 Você ficará nua e envergonhada; eu me vingarei e não terei compaixão.”
4 Our again-buyer, the Lord of hosts is his name, the Holy of Israel. (Our Redeemer, the Lord of hosts is his name, the Holy One of Israel.)
4 Nosso Redentor, cujo nome é S enhor dos Exércitos, é o Santo de Israel.
5 Daughter of Chaldees, sit thou, be thou still, and enter into darknesses, for thou shalt no more be called the lady of realms. (Daughter of the Chaldeans, sit thou, be thou silent, and enter into the darkness, \+em or into the shadows\+em*, for thou shalt no more be called the lady, \+em or the queen\+em*, of many kingdoms.)
5 “Ó bela Babilônia, sente-se na escuridão e no silêncio; nunca mais será conhecida como rainha de reinos.
6 I was wroth on my people, I defouled mine heritage, and I gave them in thine hand, and thou settedest not mercies to them; thou madest grievous the yoke greatly on an eld man, (I was angry with my people, I defiled my inheritance, and I gave them into thy hands, \+em or into thy power\+em*, and thou gavest no mercy to them; thou madest the yoke greatly grievous upon an old man,)
6 Pois eu estava irado com meu povo escolhido e, para castigá-los, os entreguei em suas mãos. Mas você não teve compaixão deles e oprimiu até os idosos.
7 and thou saidest, Without end I shall be [a] lady, (or and thou saidest, I shall be a lady forever); thou puttedest not these things on thine heart, neither thou bethoughtest on thy last thing.
7 Disse: ‘Serei rainha para sempre!’. Não refletiu sobre suas ações, nem pensou nas consequências.
8 And now, thou delicate, and dwelling trustily, hear these things, which sayest in thine heart, I am, and besides me there is no more; I shall not sit [a] widow, and I shall not know barrenness. (And now, O delicate one, and trustily dwelling, hear ye these things, thou who sayest in thy heart, Here I am, and there is no other besides me; I shall never be a widow, and I shall never know barrenness.)
8 “Ouça isto, você que ama o prazer, que vive despreocupada, sentindo-se segura. Você diz: ‘Sou a única, e não há outra; nunca serei viúva nem perderei meus filhos’.
9 These two things, barrenness and widowhood, shall come to thee suddenly in one day; all things came on thee for the multitude of thy witchcrafts, and for the great hardness of thine enchanters, either tregetours. (But these two things, barrenness and widowhood, shall suddenly come upon thee in a single day; they shall come upon thee for the multitude of thy witchcrafts, and for the great willfulness of thy enchanters, \+em or of thy conjurers\+em*.)
9 Estas duas coisas lhe acontecerão no mesmo instante: ficará viúva e perderá seus filhos. Sim, essas calamidades virão sobre você, apesar de toda a sua feitiçaria e magia.
10 And (for) thou haddest trust in thy malice, and saidest, None is that seeth me; this, thy wisdom and thy knowing, (hath) deceived thee; and thou saidest in thine heart, I am, and besides me there is none other, (or I am, and there is no one else besides me).
10 “Sentia-se segura em sua maldade e dizia: ‘Ninguém me vê’. Sua sabedoria e seu conhecimento a enganavam, e pensava: ‘Sou a única, não há outra’.
11 Evil shall come [up] on thee, and thou shalt not know the beginning thereof; and mischief shall fall [up] on thee, which thou shalt not be able to cleanse; wretchedness which thou knowest not, shall come [up] on thee suddenly, (or and such wretchedness, which thou knowest not, shall suddenly come upon thee).
11 Por isso a desgraça a alcançará, e você não poderá evitá-la com encantamentos. A calamidade cairá sobre você, e não terá como comprar seu livramento. Uma catástrofe a atingirá de repente, e não estará preparada para ela.
12 Stand thou with thine enchanters, and with the multitude of thy witches, in which thou travailedest from thy youth; if in hap they profit anything to thee, either if thou mayest be made the stronger. (Stand thou with thy enchanters, and with the multitude of thy witches, with whom thou hast laboured from thy youth; if perhaps they profit anything to thee, or if thou mayest be made stronger, \+em or more awesome\+em*.)
12 “Use sua magia! Use os encantamentos a que se dedicou todos esses anos! Talvez eles tenham algum proveito, talvez assustem alguém.
13 Thou failedest in the multitude of thy counsels; the false diviners of heaven stand, and save thee, which beheld stars, and numbered months, that they should tell by them things to coming to thee. (Thou hast failed, despite the multitude of thy advice; let the false diviners of the heavens stand up, and save thee, they who looked at the stars, and numbered the months, so that they could tell by them the things that would come to thee.)
13 Você está cansada de tantos conselhos; onde estão seus astrólogos, que observam as estrelas e fazem previsões todos os meses? Que se levantem e a salvem do que o futuro lhe reserva!
14 Lo! they be made as stubble, the fire hath burnt them; they shall not deliver their life from the power of flame; coals be not, by which they shall be warmed, neither fire, that they sit at it. (Behold! they shall be made like stubble, and the fire shall burn them up; they shall not be able to save, \+em (or to rescue)\+em*, their own lives from the power of the flame; there shall not be coals by which they shall be warmed, nor a fire, that they can sit before.)
14 Mas eles são como palha que queima no fogo; não podem salvar a si mesmos das chamas. Você não receberá deles ajuda alguma; a fogueira deles não aquece ninguém.
15 So those things be made to thee in which ever thou travailedest; thy merchants from thy youth erred, each man in his way; none is, that shall save thee. (So shall these enchanters be to thee, they with whom thou hast laboured all thy life; they have wandered off, each in his own way, and there is no one, who can save thee.)
15 Seus amigos, com quem você negociou desde a juventude, seguirão cada um o próprio caminho, e não haverá ninguém que a salve.”
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