Isaías 5

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1 I shall sing for my darling the song of mine uncle’s son, of his vineyard. A vinery was made to my darling, in the horn, that is, in an high place and excellent, in the son of oil, that is, in a place full of olives, of whose fruit is wrung out oil. (I shall sing for my darling the song of my darling’s vineyard. A vineyard was made for my darling in the horn, \+em (that is, in a high and an excellent place)\+em*, in the son of oil, \+em (that is, in a place full of olives, where oil is wrung out of the fruit)\+em*.)
1 Agora cantarei ao meu amado o cântico do meu querido a respeito da sua vinha. O meu amado tem uma vinha num outeiro fértil.
2 And he hedged it, and chose (the) stones thereof, and planted a chosen vinery; and he builded a tower in the midst thereof, and reared (up) a (wine)press therein; and he abode, that it should make grapes, and it made wild grapes, (or and he waited, for it to yield \+em sweet\+em* new grapes, but only \+em sour\+em* wild grapes grew there).
2 E cercou-a, e limpando-a das pedras, plantou-a de excelentes vides; e edificou no meio dela uma torre, e também construiu nela um lagar; e esperava que desse uvas boas, porém deu uvas bravas.
3 Now therefore, ye dwellers of Jerusalem, and ye men of Judah, deem between me and my vinery. (And so now, ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and ye people of Judah, judge between me and my vineyard.)
3 Agora, pois, ó moradores de Jerusalém, e homens de Judá, julgai, vos peço, entre mim e a minha vinha.
4 What is it that I ought to do more to my vinery, and I did not to it? whether that I abode, that it should make grapes, and it made wild grapes? (What more could I have done for my vineyard, that I did not do for it? but why, when I waited for it to yield \+em sweet\+em* grapes, did it instead bring forth only \+em sour\+em* wild grapes?)
4 Que mais se podia fazer à minha vinha, que eu lhe não tenha feito? Por que, esperando eu que desse uvas boas, veio a dar uvas bravas?
5 And now I shall show to you, what I shall do to my vinery. I shall take away the hedge thereof, and it shall be into ravishing (or and it shall be eaten up); I shall cast down the wall thereof, and it shall be into defouling;
5 Agora, pois, vos farei saber o que eu hei de fazer à minha vinha: tirarei a sua sebe, para que sirva de pasto; derrubarei a sua parede, para que seja pisada;
6 and I shall set it deserted, either forsaken. It shall not be cut, and it shall not be digged, and briars and thorns shall grow upon it; and I shall command to [the] clouds, that they rain not rain on it.
6 E a tornarei em deserto; não será podada nem cavada; porém crescerão nela sarças e espinheiros; e às nuvens darei ordem que não derramem chuva sobre ela.
7 Forsooth the vinery of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, and the men of Judah be the delightable burgeoning of him. I abode, that it shall make doom, and lo! wickedness; and that it should do rightfulness, and lo! cry. (And the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, and the people of Judah \+em (be)\+em* his delightful burgeoning. I waited for them to yield justice, but behold! wickedness; and \+em (that they should do)\+em* righteousness, \+em (or do what is right)\+em*, but behold! cries of distress or cries for justice.)
7 Porque a vinha do Senhor dos Exércitos é a casa de Israel, e os homens de Judá são a planta das suas delícias; e esperou que exercesse juízo, e eis aqui opressão; justiça, e eis aqui clamor.
8 Woe to you that join house to house, and couple field to field, till to the end of (the) place. Whether ye alone shall dwell in the midst of the land? (Woe \+em to you\+em* who join house to house, and couple field to field, until the end of the place. Shall ye live alone in the midst of the land, with no room for anyone else?)
8 Ai dos que ajuntam casa a casa, reúnem campo a campo, até que não haja mais lugar, e fiquem como únicos moradores no meio da terra!
9 These things be in the ears of me, (yea), the Lord of hosts (hath said); If many houses be not forsaken, great and fair, without dweller, (or If many houses be not abandoned, yea, large and beautiful, but with no inhabitants), believe ye not to me.
9 A meus ouvidos disse o Senhor dos Exércitos: Em verdade que muitas casas ficarão desertas, e até as grandes e excelentes sem moradores.
10 For why ten acres of vines shall make one pottle, and thirty bushels of seed shall make three bushels.
10 E dez jeiras de vinha não darão mais do que um bato; e um ômer de semente não dará mais do que um efa.
11 Woe to you that rise altogether early to follow drunkenness, and to drink till to eventide, that ye burn with wine. (Woe \+em to you\+em* who rise up early to follow drunkenness, and drink until the evening, so that ye burn with wine.)
11 Ai dos que se levantam pela manhã, e seguem a bebedice; e continuam até à noite, até que o vinho os esquente!
12 Harp, and gittern, and tympan, and pipe, and wine be in your feasts; and ye behold not the work of the Lord, neither ye behold the works of his hands. (Harp, and lute, and drum, \+em or tambourine\+em*, and pipe, and wine \+em be\+em* at your feasts; but ye do not see the work of the Lord, nor do ye see the works of his hands.)
12 E harpas e alaúdes, tamboris e gaitas, e vinho há nos seus banquetes; e não olham para a obra do Senhor, nem consideram as obras das suas mãos.
13 Therefore my people is led captive, either prisoner, for it had not knowing; and the noblemen thereof perished in hunger, and the multitude thereof was dry in thirst. (And so my people be led away as prisoners, for they had no knowledge, \+em or no understanding\+em*; and their noble people perished from hunger, and their multitude were dry with thirst.)
13 Portanto o meu povo será levado cativo, por falta de entendimento; e os seus nobres terão fome, e a sua multidão se secará de sede.
14 Therefore hell hath alarged his soul, and opened his mouth without any end, (or And so hell hath enlarged itself, and opened its mouth wide); and the strong men thereof, and the people thereof, and the high men (thereof), and the glorious men thereof, shall go down (in)to it.
14 Portanto o inferno grandemente se alargou, e se abriu a sua boca desmesuradamente; e para lá descerão o seu esplendor, e a sua multidão, e a sua pompa, e os que entre eles se alegram.
15 And a man shall be bowed down, and a man of age shall be made low; and the eyes of high men shall be pressed down.
15 Então o plebeu se abaterá, e o nobre se humilhará; e os olhos dos altivos se humilharão.
16 And the Lord of hosts shall be enhanced in doom, and [the] holy God shall be hallowed in rightfulness. (And the Lord of hosts shall be exalted in judgement, and the Holy God shall be consecrated in righteousness.)
16 Porém o Senhor dos Exércitos será exaltado em juízo; e Deus, o Santo, será santificado em justiça.
17 And lambs shall be fed by their order, and comelings shall eat (of the) desert places turned into plenty.
17 Então os cordeiros pastarão como de costume, e os estranhos comerão dos lugares devastados pelos gordos.
18 Woe to you that draw wickedness in the cords of vanity, and draw sin as the bond of a wain; (Woe \+em to you\+em* who draw along wickedness with the cords of emptiness and futility, and \+em draw along\+em* sin as if it were the rope of a cart;)
18 Ai dos que puxam a iniqüidade com cordas de vaidade, e o pecado com tirantes de carro!
19 and ye say, The work of him hasten, and come soon, that we see (it); and the counsel of the Holy (One) of Israel (draw) nigh, and come, and we shall know it.
19 E dizem: Avie-se, e acabe a sua obra, para que a vejamos; e aproxime-se e venha o conselho do Santo de Israel, para que o conheçamos.
20 Woe to you that say evil good, and good evil; and put darknesses light, and light darknesses; and put bitter thing into sweet, and sweet thing into bitter. (Woe \+em to you\+em* who say that evil \+em is\+em* good, and that good \+em is\+em* evil; and turn darkness into light, and light into darkness; and make a bitter thing sweet, and a sweet thing bitter.)
20 Ai dos que ao mal chamam bem, e ao bem mal; que fazem das trevas luz, e da luz trevas; e fazem do amargo doce, e do doce amargo!
21 Woe to you that be wise men in your eyes, and be prudent before yourselves. (Woe \+em to you\+em* who be wise in your own eyes, and \+em think\+em* yourselves to be prudent.)
21 Ai dos que são sábios a seus próprios olhos, e prudentes diante de si mesmos!
22 Woe to you that be mighty to drink wine, and be strong to meddle drunkenness; (Woe \+em to you\+em* who be mighty to drink wine, and \+em be\+em* strong to mix up drunkenness;)
22 Ai dos que são poderosos para beber vinho, e homens de poder para misturar bebida forte;
23 and ye justify a wicked man for gifts, and ye take away the rightfulness of a just man from him. (and ye acquit the wicked for gifts, \+em or for bribes\+em*, and ye deny justice for the righteous.)
23 Dos que justificam ao ímpio por suborno, e aos justos negam a justiça!
24 For this thing, as the tongue of fire devoureth stubble, and the heat of flame burneth, so the root of them shall be as a dead spark, and the seed of them shall ascend as dust; for they casted away the law of the Lord of hosts, and blasphemed the speech of the Holy of Israel, (or for they threw away the Law of the Lord of hosts, and blasphemed the word of the Holy One of Israel).
24 Por isso, como a língua de fogo consome a palha, e o restolho se desfaz pela chama, assim será a sua raiz como podridão, e a sua flor se esvaecerá como pó; porquanto rejeitaram a lei do Senhor dos Exércitos, e desprezaram a palavra do Santo de Israel.
25 Therefore the strong vengeance of the Lord was wroth against his people, and he stretched forth his hand on it, and smote it, (or and he stretched forth his hand against them, and struck them down); and (the) hills were troubled, and the dead bodies of them were made as a turd in the midst of streets. In all these things the strong vengeance of him was not turned away, but yet his hand was stretched forth.
25 Por isso se acendeu a ira do Senhor contra o seu povo, e estendeu a sua mão contra ele, e o feriu, de modo que as montanhas tremeram, e os seus cadáveres se fizeram como lixo no meio das ruas; com tudo isto não tornou atrás a sua ira, mas a sua mão ainda está estendida.
26 And he shall raise [up] a sign among nations afar, and he shall hiss to him from the ends of [the] earth; and lo! he shall hasten, and shall come swiftly. (And he shall raise up a sign among the nations far away, and he shall whistle for them to come from the ends of the earth; and behold! they shall make haste, and shall swiftly come.)
26 E ele arvorará o estandarte para as nações de longe, e lhes assobiará para que venham desde a extremidade da terra; e eis que virão apressurada e ligeiramente.
27 None is failing neither travailing in that host; he shall not nap, neither sleep, neither the girdle of his reins shall be undone, neither the lace of his shoe shall be broken. (No one is failing, or stumbling, in that \+em army\+em*; no one is napping, or sleeping, nor is the girdle of his loins undone, nor is his shoe lace broken.)
27 Não haverá entre eles cansado, nem quem tropece; ninguém tosquenejará nem dormirá; não se lhe desatará o cinto dos seus lombos, nem se lhe quebrará a correia dos seus sapatos.
28 His arrows be sharp, and all his bows be bent; the hoofs of his horses be as flint, and his wheels be as the fierceness of tempest. (Their arrows \+em be\+em* sharp, and all their bows \+em be\+em* bent; the hooves of their horses \+em be\+em* like flint, and their wheels \+em be\+em* like the fierceness of a tempest.)
28 As suas flechas serão agudas, e todos os seus arcos retesados; os cascos dos seus cavalos são reputados como pederneiras, e as rodas dos seus carros como redemoinho.
29 His roaring shall be as of a lion; he shall roar as the whelps of lions; and he shall gnash, and shall hold prey, and shall embrace, and none shall be, that shall deliver. (Their roaring \+em is\+em* like that of a lion; yea, they shall roar like the whelps of lions; and they shall gnash, and shall take hold of their prey, and shall not let it go, and there shall be no one who can rescue, \+em or who can take\+em*, it from them.)
29 O seu rugido será como o do leão; rugirão como filhos de leão; sim, rugirão e arrebatarão a presa, e a levarão, e não haverá quem a livre.
30 And he shall sound on it in that day, as doeth the sound of the sea; we shall behold into the earth, and lo! darknesses of tribulation, and light is made dark in the darkness thereof. (And they shall sound against it on that day, like the sound of the sea; and we shall behold the earth, and behold! the darkness of tribulation, yea, even the light is made dark in its darkness.)
30 E bramarão contra eles naquele dia, como o bramido do mar; então olharão para a terra, e eis que só verão trevas e ânsia, e a luz se escurecerá nos céus.

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