Jeremias 15
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1 And the Lord said to me, Though Moses and Samuel stood before me, (yet) my soul is not to(ward) this people; cast thou them out from my face, and go they out.
1 Então o S enhor me disse: “Mesmo que Moisés e Samuel intercedessem diante de mim em favor deste povo, eu não ajudaria. Fora com eles! Expulse-os de minha presença!
2 That if they say to thee, Whither shall we go out? (or And if they say to thee, Where shall we go?) thou shalt say to them, The Lord saith these things, They that to death, to death, and they that to sword, to sword, and they that to hunger, to hunger, and they that to captivity, to captivity.
2 E se lhe perguntarem: ‘Para onde iremos?’, diga-lhes: ‘Assim diz o S enhor : “‘Os destinados à morte, para a morte; os destinados à guerra, para a guerra; os destinados à fome, para a fome; os destinados ao cativeiro, para o cativeiro’.
3 I shall visit on them four species, saith the Lord; a sword to slaying, and dogs for to rend, and volatiles of the air, and beasts of the earth, to devour and to destroy. (I shall punish them four ways, saith the Lord; with a sword for killing, and dogs for tearing apart, and birds of the air, and beasts of the earth, for devouring and for destroying.)
3 “Enviarei contra eles quatro tipos de destruidores”, diz o S enhor . “Enviarei espada para matá-los, cães para arrastá-los, abutres para devorá-los e animais selvagens para acabar com o que tiver sobrado.
4 And I shall give them into fervor to all (the) realms of (the) earth, for Manasseh, the son of Hezekiah, king of Judah, on all things which he did in Jerusalem (or for all the things which he did in Jerusalem).
4 Por causa das maldades que Manassés, filho de Ezequias, rei de Judá, fez em Jerusalém, farei de meu povo objeto de horror para todos os reinos da terra.
5 For why who shall have mercy on thee, Jerusalem, either who shall be sorry for thee, either who shall go to pray for thy peace?
5 “Quem terá compaixão de você, Jerusalém? Quem chorará por você? Quem se dará o trabalho de perguntar se está bem?
6 Thou hast forsaken me, saith the Lord, thou hast gone aback; and I shall stretch forth mine hand on thee, and I shall slay thee; I travailed praying. (Thou hast deserted me, saith the Lord, thou hast gone away; and I shall stretch forth my hand against thee, and I shall kill thee; I am weary of restraining myself.)
6 Você me abandonou e me deu as costas”, diz o S “Portanto, levantarei a mão para destruí-la; estou cansado de mostrar compaixão.
7 And I shall scatter them with a winnowing instrument in the gates of [the] earth; I killed, and lost my people, (or I killed, and destroyed my people), and nevertheless they turned not again from their ways.
7 Às portas das cidades, eu os espalharei ao vento, como palha separada do cereal, e levarei seus filhos queridos. Destruirei meu próprio povo, pois não querem abandonar seus maus caminhos.
8 The widows thereof be multiplied to me above the gravel of the sea; and I brought into them a destroyer in midday on the mother of a young man, I sent dread suddenly on [the] cities. (Its widows be multiplied by me, in number more than the sands of the sea; and I brought in upon them a destroyer at midday against the mothers of the young men, and I sent fear suddenly upon the cities.)
8 Haverá mais viúvas que grãos de areia do mar. Ao meio-dia, trarei um destruidor contra as mães dos jovens. Farei cair sobre elas angústia e terror repentinos.
9 She was sick that childed seven, her soul failed; the sun went down to her, when day was yet. She was shamed, and was ashamed; and I shall give the residue thereof into sword in the sight of their enemies, saith the Lord. (She was sick who gave birth to seven, her life failed; her sun went down, while it was still daylight. She was shamed, and was ashamed; and I shall give all the rest who be alive unto the sword in the sight of their enemies, saith the Lord.)
9 A mãe de sete filhos desmaia e respira com dificuldade; para ela, o sol se pôs enquanto ainda era dia. Agora está sem filhos, envergonhada e humilhada. Entregarei os que restarem para serem mortos pelo inimigo. Eu, o S
10 My mother, woe to me; why engenderedest thou me a man of chiding, a man of discord in all the land? I lent not, neither any man lent to me; all men curse me(.),
10 Então eu disse: “Como estou aflito, minha mãe! Quem dera eu tivesse morrido ao nascer! Sou odiado em todo lugar. Não sou um credor que ameaça cobrar a dívida, nem um devedor que se recusa a pagá-la; ainda assim, todos me amaldiçoam”.
11 the Lord saith. No man believe to me, if thy remnants be not into good, if I run not to thee in the time of torment, and in the time of tribulation and of anguish, against the enemy. (The Lord saith, \+em No one believe me\+em*, if it be not well with thy remnant, and if I do not run against the enemy for thee, in the time of torment, and in the time of trouble and of anguish.)
11 O S enhor respondeu: “Eu cuidarei de você; em tempos de calamidade e aflição, seus inimigos lhe pedirão que interceda por eles.
12 Whether iron and metal shall be joined by peace to iron from the north? (Can iron be broken, especially the iron from the north, that is joined with bronze?)
12 Alguém é capaz de quebrar uma barra de ferro do norte ou uma barra de bronze?
13 And I shall give freely thy riches and thy treasures into ravishing, for all thy sins, and in all thine ends. (And I shall freely give thy riches and thy treasures for robbing, for all thy sins, and in all thy land.)
13 Entregarei de graça sua riqueza e seus tesouros como despojo a seus inimigos, pois o pecado corre solto pela terra.
14 And I shall bring thine enemies from the land which thou knowest not; for (a) fire is kindled in my strong vengeance, and it shall burn on you.
14 Farei que seus inimigos os levem como prisioneiros para uma terra estrangeira. Pois minha ira se acendeu como fogo e arderá contra vocês”.
15 Lord, thou knowest, have thou mind on me, and visit me, and deliver me from them that pursue me; do not thou take me (away) in thy patience, know thou, that I suffered shame for thee. (Lord, thou knowest, remember thou me, and visit me, and rescue me, \+em or save me\+em*, from those who pursue me; yea, in thy patience, do not thou take me away, \+em that is, do not let me perish\+em*, and know thou, that I have suffered shame for thee.)
15 Então eu disse: “S intervém, ajuda-me e castiga meus perseguidores! Dá-me tempo, não permitas que eu morra ainda jovem; é por teu nome que tenho sofrido humilhações.
16 Thy words be found, and I ate those; and thy word was made to me into joy, and into gladness of mine heart; for thy name, Lord God of hosts, is called to help on me, (or for thy name, the Lord God of hosts, is called on to help me, or for I am called by thy name, O Lord God of hosts).
16 Quando descobri tuas palavras, devorei-as; são minha alegria e dão prazer a meu coração, pois pertenço a ti, ó S
17 I sat not in the council of players, and I had glory for the face of thine hand; I sat alone, for thou filledest me with bitterness. (I sat not in the company of scorners, \+em or of mockers\+em*, and I took no glory with them or and I made not merry with them; because of thy hand, \+em or in obedience to thee\+em*, I sat alone; for thou hast filled me with anger.)
17 Nunca participei dos banquetes alegres do povo; sentei-me sozinho, porque tua mão pesava sobre mim, e enchi-me de indignação com os pecados deles.
18 Why is my sorrow made everlasting, and my wound despaired (to heal?), (why) forsook (it) to be cured? it is made to me, as a leasing of unfaithful waters, (or it is made to me like a lie, like summer waters that fail, \+em or that dry up\+em*).
18 Por que, então, continuo a sofrer? Por que minha ferida não tem cura? Teu socorro parece incerto como um riacho inconstante; é como uma fonte que secou”.
19 For this thing the Lord saith these things (to me), If thou turnest (back to me), (then) I shall turn (back to) thee, and thou shalt stand before my face (again); and if thou partest precious thing from vile thing, (then) thou shalt be as my mouth (again); and they shall be turned to thee, and thou shalt not be turned to them, (or and if thou separatest precious words from vile ones, then thou shalt be like my mouth again; and the people shall return to thee, and thou shalt not need to go to them).
19 Assim diz o S enhor : “Se voltar para mim, eu o restaurarei, para que possa continuar a me servir. Se disser palavras de valor, em vez de palavras inúteis, será meu porta-voz. Você os influenciará, mas não deixará que o influenciem.
20 And I shall give thee into a brazen wall and strong to this people (or And I shall make thee like a strong bronze wall to this people), and they shall fight against thee, and they shall not have the victory; for I am with thee, to save thee, and to deliver thee, saith the Lord.
20 Lutarão contra você como um exército, mas o tornarei invencível como uma muralha de bronze. Não o vencerão, pois estou com você para protegê-lo e livrá-lo. Eu, o S
21 And I shall deliver thee from the hand of the worst men, and I shall again-buy thee from the hand of strong men. (And I shall rescue, \+em or shall save\+em*, thee from the hands, \+em or the power\+em*, of the wicked, and I shall buy thee back from the hands, \+em or the power\+em*, of the strong.)
21 Certamente o livrarei desses homens perversos e o resgatarei de suas mãos cruéis”.
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