Isaías 53

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1 Who believed to our hearing? (or Who hath believed our report?) and to whom is the arm of the Lord showed?
1 O povo diz: “Quem poderia crer naquilo que acabamos de ouvir? Quem diria que o
2 And he shall go up as a rod before him, and as a root from [the] thirsty land. And neither shape neither fairness was to him; and we saw him, and no beholding was; and we desired him, (And he shall grow up like a rod before the Lord, and like a root from the thirsty land. And neither shape nor beauty was to him; and when we saw him, there was no comeliness to him, so that we would desire him;)
2 Pois o Senhor quis que o seu servo aparecesse como uma plantinha que brota e vai crescendo em terra seca. Ele não era bonito nem simpático, nem tinha nenhuma beleza que chamasse a nossa atenção ou que nos agradasse.
3 despised, and the last of men, a man of sorrows, and knowing sickness. And his cheer was as hid (from us), and despised; wherefore and we areckoned not him. (he was despised, and the last of men, a man of sorrows, and knowing of suffering. And we hid our faces from him, for we despised him, and regarded him as if he was nothing, \+em or of no account\+em*.)
3 Ele foi rejeitado e desprezado por todos; ele suportou dores e sofrimentos sem fim. Era como alguém que não queremos ver; nós nem mesmo olhávamos para ele e o desprezávamos.
4 Verily he suffered our sicknesses, and he bare our sorrows; and we areckoned him as a mesel, and smitten of God, and made low. (Truly he suffered our sicknesses, and he carried our sorrows; but we reckoned him like a leper, and struck by God, and abased, \+em or made low\+em*.)
4 “No entanto, era o nosso sofrimento que ele estava carregando, era a nossa dor que ele estava suportando. E nós pensávamos que era por causa das suas próprias culpas que Deus o estava castigando, que Deus o estava maltratando e ferindo.
5 Forsooth he was wounded for our wickednesses, he was defouled for our great trespasses; the learning of our peace was on him, and we be made whole by his wanness. (And he was wounded for our wickednesses, he was defiled for our great trespasses; he suffered what should have been our chastising, \+em or our punishment\+em*, and we be healed, \+em or made whole\+em*, by his scourgings.)
5 Porém ele estava sofrendo por causa dos nossos pecados, estava sendo castigado por causa das nossas maldades. Nós somos curados pelo castigo que ele sofreu, somos sarados pelos ferimentos que ele recebeu.
6 All we erred as sheep, each man bowed into his own way, and the Lord putted in him the wickedness of us all. (We have all wandered astray like sheep, each one turned to his own way, but the Lord put on him all of our wickednesses.)
6 Todos nós éramos como ovelhas que se haviam perdido; cada um de nós seguia o seu próprio caminho. Mas o fez com que ele sofresse o castigo que nós merecíamos.
7 He was offered, for he would, and he opened not his mouth; as a sheep he shall be led to slaying, and he shall be dumb as a lamb before him that clippeth it, and he shall not open his mouth. (He was offered up, and he bare it, and he did not open his mouth; like a sheep he was led to his killing, and he was as silent as a lamb before him who clippeth it, yea, he did open his mouth.)
7 “Ele foi maltratado, mas aguentou tudo humildemente e não disse uma só palavra. Ficou calado como um cordeiro que vai ser morto, como uma ovelha quando cortam a sua lã.
8 He is taken away from anguish and from doom; who shall tell out the generation of him? For he was cut down from the land of livers. I smote him for the great trespass of my people. (He was brought to trial and to judgement; and who shall tell out his future? And then he was cut down from the land of the living. I struck him down for the great trespass of my people.)
8 Foi preso, condenado e levado para ser morto, e ninguém se importou com o que ia acontecer com ele. Ele foi expulso do mundo dos vivos, foi morto por causa dos pecados do nosso povo.
9 And he shall give unfaithful men for burying, and rich men for his death; for he did not wickedness, neither guile was in his mouth; (And in his death he was buried with the unfaithful, and with the rich, though he did not do any wickedness, nor any deceit, \+em or lies\+em*, came out of his mouth;)
9 Foi sepultado ao lado de criminosos, foi enterrado com os ricos, embora nunca tivesse cometido crime nenhum, nem tivesse dito uma só mentira.”
10 and the Lord would defoul him in sickness. If he putteth his life for sin, he shall see (his) seed long enduring, and the will of the Lord shall be (ad)dressed in his hand. (yet the Lord defiled him with suffering. He made his life an offering for sin; and so he shall see his children, \+em or his descendants\+em*, and he shall long endure, \+em or he shall live a long life\+em*, and in his hand the purpose of the Lord shall prosper.)
10 O Senhor Deus diz: “Eu quis maltratá-lo, quis fazê-lo sofrer. Ele ofereceu a sua vida como e por isso terá uma vida longa e verá os seus descendentes. Ele fará com que o meu plano dê certo.
11 For that that his soul travailed, he shall see, and shall be filled, [or For-thy that he travailed, his soul shall see, and be fulfilled]. (So) That my just servant shall justify many men in his knowing, and he shall bear the wickednesses of them. (Because of what he suffered or Because he suffered, he shall see, and shall be fulfilled. Yea, my righteous servant shall justify many people by his suffering, and he shall carry their wickednesses.)
11 Depois de tanto sofrimento, ele será feliz; por causa da sua dedicação, ele ficará completamente satisfeito. O meu servo não tem pecado, mas ele sofrerá o castigo que muitos merecem, e assim os pecados deles serão perdoados.
12 Therefore I shall yield, either deal, to him full many men, and he shall part the spoils of the strong fiends; for that that he gave his life into death, and was areckoned with felonious men; and he did away the sin of many men, and he prayed for trespassers. (And so I shall give to him a portion with the great, and he shall part the spoils with the strong; for he gave his life unto death, and was reckoned with criminals; and he did away the sin of many, and he prayed for trespassers.)
12 Por isso, eu lhe darei um lugar de honra; ele receberá a sua recompensa junto com os grandes e os poderosos. Pois ele deu a sua própria vida e foi tratado como se fosse um criminoso. Ele levou a culpa dos pecados de muitos e orou pedindo que eles fossem perdoados.”

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