Jó 6
Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling (Enhanced) (ENGWYC2018) vs ARC
ARC Almeida Revista e Corrigida 2009
1 And Job answered, and said,
1 Então, Jó respondeu e disse:
2 I would (or I wish), that my sins, by which I have deserved the wrath of God, and the wretchedness which I suffer, were weighed in a balance.
2 Oh! Se a minha mágoa retamente se pesasse, e a minha miséria juntamente se pusesse numa balança!
3 As the gravel of the sea, this wretchedness should appear more grievous; wherefore and my words be full of sorrow. (For this wretchedness \+em of mine\+em*, would weigh more than all the sand of the sea; and so my words be full of sorrow.)
3 Porque, na verdade, mais pesada seria do que a areia dos mares; por isso é que as minhas palavras têm sido inconsideradas.
4 For (now) the arrows of the Lord be in me, the indignation of which drinketh up my spirit; and the dreads of the Lord fight against me (or and the terrors from the Lord fight against me).
4 Porque as flechas do Todo-Poderoso estão em mim, e o seu ardente veneno, o bebe o meu espírito; os terrores de Deus se armam contra mim.
5 Whether a field ass shall roar, when he hath grass? Either whether an ox shall low, when he standeth before a full cratch? (Will a donkey bray, when he hath grass? Or shall an ox low, when he standeth before a full feed box?)
5 Porventura, zurrará o jumento montês junto à relva? Ou berrará o boi junto ao seu pasto?
6 Either whether a thing unsavory may be eaten, which is not made savory by salt? (Or can an unsavory thing be eaten, which is not first made savory with salt?) Either whether any man may taste a thing, which (once) tasted bringeth death? For why to an hungry soul, yea, bitter things seem to be sweet;
6 Ou comer-se-á sem sal o que é insípido? Ou haverá gosto na clara do ovo?
7 those things which my soul would not touch before, be now my meats for anguish. (those things which I enjoyed before, now be the foods which make me sick.)
7 A minha alma recusa tocar em vossas palavras, pois são como a minha comida fastienta.
8 Who giveth, or granteth, that mine asking come to me; and that God give to me that thing, that I abide? (or and that God give me that thing, that I wait for?)
8 Quem dera que se cumprisse o meu desejo, e que Deus me desse o que espero!
9 And he that hath begun to punish, all-break he me; loose he his hand, and cut he me down? (And he who hath begun \+em (to punish me)\+em*, now all-break he me; let him loose his hand, and cut me down!)
9 E que Deus quisesse quebrantar-me, e soltasse a sua mão, e acabasse comigo!
10 And this be comfort to me, that he torment me with sorrow, and spare not, and that I against-say not the words of the Holy. (And this be my comfort, that though he torment me with sorrow, and spare me not, I have not said anything against the words of the Holy One.)
10 Isto ainda seria a minha consolação e me refrigeraria no meu tormento, não me poupando ele; porque não repulsei as palavras do Santo.
11 For what is my strength, that I suffer? either which is mine end, that I suffer it patiently? (For what is my strength, so that I can endure? and what is my end, so that I can endure \+em it\+em* patiently?)
11 Qual é a minha força, para que eu espere? Ou qual é o meu fim, para que prolongue a minha vida?
12 Neither my strength is the strength of stones, neither my flesh is of brass. (Neither my strength is like the strength of stones, nor my flesh is like that of bronze.)
12 É, porventura, a minha força a força da pedra? Ou é de cobre a minha carne?
13 Lo! none help is to me in me, (or Behold! there is no help for me in me); and also my necessary friends (have) parted from me.
13 Está em mim a minha ajuda? Não me desamparou todo auxílio eficaz?
14 He that taketh away mercy from his friend, forsaketh the dread of the Lord. (He who taketh away love from his friend, forgetteth the fear of the Lord or abandoneth reverence for the Lord.)
14 Ao que está aflito devia o amigo mostrar compaixão, ainda ao que deixasse o temor do Todo-Poderoso.
15 My brethren passed from me, as a strand doeth, that passeth (by) rushingly in great valleys. (My brothers, \+em that is, my kinsmen\+em*, have passed by me, like a stream \+em doeth\+em*, which rusheth through great valleys.)
15 Meus irmãos aleivosamente me trataram; são como um ribeiro, como a torrente dos ribeiros que passam,
16 Snow shall come upon them, that dread frost.
16 que estão encobertos com a geada, e neles se esconde a neve.
17 In the time wherein they be scattered, they shall perish; and when they shall wax hot, they shall be loosed from their place.
17 No tempo em que se derretem com o calor, se desfazem; e, em se aquentando, desaparecem do seu lugar.
18 The paths of their steps be (en)wrapped; they shall go in vain, and shall perish.
18 Desviam-se as caravanas dos seus caminhos; sobem ao vácuo e perecem.
19 Behold ye the paths of Tema, and the ways of Sheba; and abide ye a little.
19 Os caminhantes de Temá os veem; os passageiros de Sabá olham para eles.
20 They be shamed, for I hoped, (or They be ashamed, for they had hoped); and they came unto me, and they be covered with shame.
20 Foram envergonhados por terem confiado; e, chegando ali, se confundem.
21 Now ye be come, and now ye see my wound, and dread (or and ye be afraid or and ye have fear).
21 Agora, sois semelhantes a eles; vistes o terror e temestes.
22 Whether I (ever) said, Bring ye to me, and give ye of your chattel to me?
22 Disse- vos eu: dai-me ou oferecei-me da vossa fazenda presentes?
23 either said, Deliver ye me from the hand of mine enemy, and draw away ye me from the hand of strong men? (or \+em I said\+em*, Rescue ye me from the hands of my enemy, or draw ye me away from the hands of the strong?)
23 Ou: livrai-me das mãos do opressor? Ou: redimi-me das mãos dos tiranos?
24 Teach ye me, and I shall be still (or and I shall be quiet); and if in hap I unknew anything, teach ye me.
24 Ensinai-me, e eu me calarei; e dai-me a entender em que errei.
25 Why have ye contraried the words of truth? since there is none of you, that may reprove me, (or since there is none of you, who can rebuke me).
25 Oh! Quão fortes são as palavras da boa razão! Mas que é o que censura a vossa arguição?
26 Ye make ready speeches only for to blame, and ye bring forth words into wind. (Ye only open your mouths to blame, and ye bring forth words like so much wind.)
26 Porventura, buscareis palavras para me repreenderdes, visto que as razões do desesperado são como vento?
27 Ye fall in on a fatherless child, and endeavour to pervert your friend.
27 Mas, antes, lançais sortes sobre o órfão e especulais com o vosso amigo.
28 Nevertheless fulfill ye that, that ye have begun; and give ye your ear, or hearing, and see ye, whether I lie.
28 Agora, pois, se sois servidos, olhai para mim; e vede se minto em vossa presença.
29 I beseech you, answer ye me without strife, and speak ye, and deem ye that, that is just. (I beseech you, answer ye me without arguing, and say ye, and judge ye, what is fair.)
29 Voltai, pois, não haja iniquidade; voltai, sim, que a minha causa é justa.
30 And ye shall not find wickedness in my tongue, neither folly shall sound in my cheeks. (And ye shall not find wickedness on my tongue, nor shall foolishness come out of my mouth.)
30 Há, porventura, iniquidade na minha língua? Ou não poderia o meu paladar dar a entender as minhas misérias?
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