Jeremias 49

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1 To the sons also of Ammon. The Lord saith these things. Whether no sons be of Israel, either an heir is not to it? why therefore wielded Malcham the heritage of Gad, and the people thereof dwelled in the cities of Gad? (And about the Ammonites, the Lord saith these things. Did Israel have no children, or hath he not left an heir? and so why did Milcom possess the inheritance of Gad, and his people live in the cities of Gad?)
1 A respeito dos filhos de Amom, assim diz o Senhor : “Por acaso Israel não tem filhos? Não tem herdeiro? Então por que Milcom herdou o território de Gade, e o seu povo mora nas cidades dessa tribo?
2 Lo! days come, saith the Lord, and I shall make the gnashing of battle heard on Rabbah of the sons of Ammon; and it shall be destroyed into noise, and the villages thereof shall be burnt with fire, and Israel shall wield his wielders, saith the Lord. (Behold! days shall come, saith the Lord, and I shall make the gnashing of battle heard in Rabbah of the Ammonites; and it shall be destroyed unto heaps of rubble, and its villages shall be burned down, and then Israel shall overcome his overcomers, saith the Lord.)
2 Portanto, eis que vêm dias”, diz o “em que farei ouvir o alarido de guerra em Rabá dos filhos de Amom. Ela se tornará um montão de ruínas, e as suas aldeias serão queimadas; e Israel retomará a herança que lhe havia sido tirada”, diz o
3 Yell, ye Heshbon, for Ai is destroyed; cry, ye daughters of Rabbah, gird you with hair-shirts, wail ye, and compass by hedges; for why Malcham shall be led into passing over, the priests thereof and princes thereof together. (Yell, ye Heshbon, for Ai is destroyed; cry, ye daughters of Rabbah, gird yourselves with hair-shirts, wail ye, and go around by the hedges; for Milcom shall be led into captivity, together with its priests and its princes, \+em or its leaders\+em*.)
3 “Chore, povo de Hesbom, porque a cidade de Ai foi destruída. Gritem, filhos de Rabá, vistam roupa feita de pano de saco, lamentem e deem voltas por entre as muralhas. Porque Milcom irá para o cativeiro, junto com os seus sacerdotes e os seus príncipes.
4 What hast thou glory in valleys? Thy valleys floated away, thou delicate daughter, that haddest trust in thy treasures, and saidest, Who shall come to me? (Why hast thou glory over rich valleys? For thy valleys have floated away, thou delicate daughter, ye who haddest trust in thy treasures, and saidest, Who shall come against me?)
4 Por que você se orgulha nos vales, nos seus vales férteis, ó filha rebelde, que confia nos seus tesouros, dizendo: ‘Quem me atacará?’
5 Lo! I shall bring in dread on thee, saith the Lord God of hosts, God of Israel, of all men that be in thy compass; and ye shall be scattered, each by himself, from your sight, and none shall be, that gather them that flee. (Behold! I shall bring in terror upon thee, saith the Lord God of hosts, the God of Israel, from all who be around thee; and ye shall be scattered, each person by himself, from your sight, and there shall be no one, who shall gather together them who flee.)
5 Eis que de todos os lados trarei terror sobre você”, diz o Senhor, o “Vocês serão dispersos, cada um numa direção, e não haverá quem consiga reunir os fugitivos.”
6 And after these things I shall make the fleers and [the] prisoners of the sons of Ammon to turn again, saith the Lord. (And after these things I shall restore the fortunes of the Ammonites, saith the Lord.)
6 — Mas depois disto mudarei a sorte dos filhos de Amom, diz o Senhor.
7 To Idumea, the Lord of hosts saith these things. Whether wisdom is no more in Teman? Counsel perished from sons, the wisdom of them is made unprofitable. (About Edom, the Lord of hosts saith these things. Is wisdom no more in Teman? hath counsel, \+em or good advice\+em*, perished from its people? is their wisdom made worthless?)
7 A respeito de Edom, assim diz o Senhor dos Exércitos: “Por acaso não existe mais sabedoria em Temã? Será que pereceu o conselho dos sábios? Desvaneceu a sabedoria deles?
8 Flee ye, and turn ye the backs; go down into a swallow, ye dwellers of Dedan, for I have brought the perdition of Esau on him, the time of his visitation. (Flee ye, and turn ye the backs; go down into a hollow, ye inhabitants of Dedan, for I have brought the perdition of Esau upon him, yea, the time of his punishment.)
8 Fujam, voltem, escondam-se em cavernas, ó moradores de Dedã, porque eu trarei sobre ele a ruína de Esaú, o tempo do seu castigo.
9 If gatherers of grapes had come [up] on thee, they should have left (at least) a cluster; if thieves in the night, they should have ravished that that sufficed to them, (or if thieves in the night, they should have robbed, \+em or taken\+em*, only what sufficed for themselves).
9 Se os que colhem uvas fossem até você, não deixariam pelo menos alguns cachos? Se ladrões viessem de noite, não danificariam só o que lhes bastasse?
10 Forsooth I have uncovered Esau, and I have showed the hid things of him, and he may not be able to be hid; his seed is destroyed, and his brethren, and his neighbours, and it shall not be. (But I have uncovered Esau, and I have shown his hidden things, and he cannot hide himself; his children, \+em or his descendants\+em*, be destroyed, and also his kinsmen, and his neighbours, and now he is not.)
10 Mas eu despi Esaú, descobri os seus esconderijos, e não poderá se esconder. Está destruída a sua descendência, bem como os seus irmãos e vizinhos, e ele já não existe.
11 Forsake thy fatherless children, and I shall make them to live, and thy widows shall (have) hope in me.
11 Deixe os seus órfãos, que eu os guardarei em vida; e as suas viúvas podem confiar em mim.”
12 For the Lord saith these things, Lo! they drinking shall drink, to whom was no doom, that they should drink the cup, (or Behold! they who were not doomed, that they should drink the cup, even so, they shall still have to drink it). And shalt thou be left as innocent? (No!) thou shalt not be (left as) innocent, but thou drinking shalt (also) drink (of it).
12 — Porque assim diz o Senhor : “Se até os que não estavam condenados a beber o cálice terão de bebê-lo, por que você ficaria impune? Você não ficará impune, mas certamente beberá esse cálice.
13 For I swore by myself, saith the Lord, that Bozrah shall be into wilderness, and into shame, and into forsaking, and into cursing; and all the cities thereof shall be into everlasting wildernesses.
13 Porque por mim mesmo jurei, diz o Senhor , que Bozra será objeto de horror, de deboche, de desolação e de maldição; e todas as suas cidades se tornarão em ruínas perpétuas.”
14 I heard an hearing of the Lord, and I am sent (as) a messenger to heathen men, (or I heard a word from the Lord, and I am sent as a messenger to the heathen); (to say), Be ye gathered together, and come ye against them, and rise we (up) together into battle.
14 Eu ouvi uma notícia vinda do e um mensageiro foi enviado às nações para lhes dizer: “Reúnam-se e venham atacar Edom! Preparem-se para a guerra.”
15 For lo! I have given thee (like) a little one among heathen men, despisable among men. (For behold! I make thee little among the heathen, and despised among the people.)
15 “Eis que fiz de você uma nação pequena entre as outras, desprezada entre os povos.
16 Thy boast, and the pride of thine heart, hath deceived thee, that dwellest in the caves of stone, and enforcest to take (hold of) the highness of a little hill; when thou as an eagle hast raised (up) thy nest, from thence I shall draw thee down, saith the Lord. (Thy boast, and the pride of thy heart, have deceived thee, thou who livest in stone caves, and endeavourest to take hold of the highness, \+em or the top\+em*, of a little hill; even though thou hast raised up thy nest like an eagle, from there I shall draw thee down, saith the Lord.)
16 O terror que você inspira e o orgulho do seu coração o enganaram. Você, que vive nas fendas das rochas e ocupa as alturas dos montes, ainda que eleve o seu ninho como a águia, de lá eu o derrubarei”, diz o
17 And Idumea shall be forsaken; each man that shall pass by it, shall wonder, and shall hiss on all the wounds thereof; (And Edom shall be deserted; each person who shall pass by it, shall wonder, and shall hiss at all its wounds;)
17 — Assim, Edom será objeto de horror; todo aquele que passar por ele ficará espantado e zombará por causa do desastre que lhe aconteceu.
18 as Sodom and Gomorrah is destroyed, and the nigh cities thereof, saith the Lord. A man shall not dwell there, and the son of (a) man shall not inhabit it. (yea, it, and the cities nearby, shall be destroyed, like Sodom and Gomorrah, saith the Lord. No one shall live there, and no one shall inhabit it.)
18 Como na destruição de Sodoma e Gomorra e das suas cidades vizinhas, diz o Senhor , assim não habitará ninguém ali, nem morará nele homem algum.
19 Lo! as a lion he shall ascend from the pride of Jordan to the strong fairness; for I shall make him run suddenly to it; and who shall be the chosen man whom I shall set before him? For who is like to me, and who shall suffer me? and who is this shepherd, that shall against-stand my cheer? (Behold! like a lion he shall come up from the thickets of the Jordan River to the plentiful pastures; but suddenly I shall make him run away; and then who shall be the chosen one that I shall set before him? For who \+em (is)\+em* like me? and who shall dare to challenge me? and who is this shepherd \+em (of the people)\+em*, who shall stand against me?)
19 Eis que, assim como o leão sobe da floresta do Jordão contra o rebanho em pasto verde, assim, num momento, farei com que Edom fuja dali. E estabelecerei sobre ele a quem eu escolher. Pois quem é semelhante a mim? Quem me pedirá contas? E quem é o pastor que me poderá resistir?
20 Therefore hear ye the counsel of the Lord, which he took to Edom, and his thoughts, which he thought of the dwellers of Teman. If the little (ones) of the flock cast not them down, if they destroy not with them the dwelling of them, else no man give credence to me. (And so hear ye the counsel, \+em or the advice\+em*, of the Lord, which he brought against Edom, and his thoughts, which he thought against the inhabitants of Teman. The little ones of the flock shall be cast down, \+em or carried off\+em*, and they shall destroy their dwelling places with them, \+em else no one give credence to me or else no one believe me\+em*.)
20 — Portanto, ouçam a decisão que o Senhor tomou contra Edom, e os planos que ele fez contra os moradores de Temã. Certamente até os menores do rebanho serão arrastados. Certamente as suas moradas serão destruídas por causa deles.
21 The earth was moved of the voice of [the] falling of them; the cry of voice thereof was heard in the Red Sea. (The earth was shaken at the sound of their falling; the cries of their voices were heard at the Sea of Reeds.)
21 A terra tremerá com o estrondo da sua queda; e os seus gritos serão ouvidos até o mar Vermelho.
22 Lo! as an eagle he shall ascend, and fly out, and he shall spread abroad his wings on Bozrah; and the heart of the strong men of Idumea shall be in that day, as the heart of a woman travailing of child. (Behold! he shall ascend like an eagle, and fly out, and he shall spread abroad his wings over Bozrah; and the hearts of the strong men of Edom shall be on that day, like the heart of a woman in labour or like the heart of a woman giving birth.)
22 Eis que um inimigo, como águia, subirá, voará e estenderá as suas asas contra Bozra. Naquele dia, o coração dos valentes de Edom será como o coração da mulher que está em dores de parto.
23 To Damascus. Hamath is shamed, and Arpad, for they heard a full wicked hearing; they were troubled in the sea, for anguish they might not have rest. (About Damascus. Hamath and Arpad be confused, for they heard a very wicked report; they were troubled like a restless sea, they could not take rest from their anguish.)
23 A respeito de Damasco. “As cidades de Hamate e Arpade estão envergonhadas; e, tendo ouvido más notícias, cambaleiam; são como o mar agitado, que não se pode sossegar.
24 Damascus was discomforted, it was turned into flight; trembling took it, anguishes and sorrows held it, as a woman travailing of child (or like a woman in labour or like a woman giving birth).
24 Damasco está enfraquecida; virou as costas para fugir. Tremor tomou conta dela; angústia e dores lhe sobrevieram, como de mulher que está dando à luz.
25 How forsook they a praiseable city, the city of gladness? (How they deserted the praiseworthy city, the happy, \+em (or the joyful)\+em*, city!)
25 Como está abandonada a famosa cidade, a cidade da alegria!
26 Therefore the young men thereof shall fall in the streets thereof, and all men of battle shall be still(ed) in that day, saith the Lord of hosts. (And so its young men shall fall in its streets, and all the men of battle shall die on that day, saith the Lord of hosts.)
26 Portanto, os seus jovens cairão nas suas praças; todos os homens de guerra serão reduzidos a silêncio naquele dia”, diz o
27 And I shall kindle (a) fire in the wall of Damascus, and it shall devour the buildings of Benhadad.
27 “Porei fogo nas muralhas de Damasco, o qual queimará os palácios de Ben-Hadade.”
28 To Kedar, and to the realm[s] of Hazor, which Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, smote, the Lord saith these things. Rise ye, and ascend to Kedar, and destroy ye the sons of the east. (About Kedar, and the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, struck, the Lord saith these things. Rise ye, and go up to Kedar, and destroy ye the people of the east.)
28 A respeito de Quedar e dos reinos de Hazor, que foram derrotados por Nabucodonosor, rei da Babilônia, assim diz o Senhor : “Levantem-se e ataquem Quedar; destruam esse povo do Oriente.
29 They shall take the tabernacles of them, and the flocks of them; they shall take to them the skins of them, and all the vessels of them, and the camels of them; and they shall call on them inward dread in compass. (They shall take their tents, and their flocks; they shall take their curtains for themselves, and all their vessels, and their camels; and they shall cry aloud, saying, Terror is all around you!)
29 Eles pegarão as suas tendas, os seus rebanhos; levarão embora as lonas das suas tendas, todos os seus bens e os seus camelos; e lhes gritarão: ‘Há terror por todos os lados!’
30 Flee ye, go ye away greatly, ye that dwell in Hazor, sit in swallows, saith the Lord. For why Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, hath taken counsel against you, and he thought thoughts against you. (Flee ye, go ye far away, and then sit in the hollows, ye who live in Hazor, saith the Lord. For Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, hath taken counsel against you, and he hath made plans against you.)
30 Fujam, afastem-se para bem longe, escondam-se em cavernas, ó moradores de Hazor”, diz o “Porque Nabucodonosor, rei da Babilônia, tomou uma decisão e formou um plano contra vocês.
31 Rise ye together, and ascend ye to a peaceable folk, and dwelling trustily, saith the Lord; not doors nor bars be to it, and they dwell alone. (Rise ye up together, and attack ye a peaceful nation, they who live with trust, saith the Lord; yea, they who have no doors or bars, and they live alone, \+em or apart from others\+em*.)
31 Levantem-se, babilônios, e ataquem uma nação que vive em paz e sem desconfiar de nada”, diz o “que não tem portões, nem ferrolhos; eles vivem isolados.
32 And the camels of them shall be into ravishing, and the multitude of their beasts into prey; and I shall scatter them into each wind, (they) that be beclipped on the long hair, and by each coast of them I shall bring perishing on them, saith the Lord. (And their camels shall be for robbing, and the multitude of their beasts for prey; and I shall scatter them into each wind, they who have clipped their long hair, and I shall bring perishing upon them on each of their coasts, saith the Lord.)
32 Os seus camelos serão para presa, e os seus muitos rebanhos de gado serão levados como despojo. Espalharei a todos os ventos aqueles que cortam os cabelos nas têmporas e de todos os lados lhes trarei a ruína”, diz o
33 And Hazor shall be into a dwelling place of dragons; it shall be forsaken till into without end; a man shall not dwell there, neither the son of (a) man shall inhabit it. (And Hazor shall be a dwelling place for dragons, \+em or for jackals\+em*; it shall be deserted forever; no one shall live there, and no one shall inhabit it.)
33 “Hazor se tornará em morada de chacais, um lugar desolado para sempre. Ninguém vai morar ali, homem nenhum habitará nela.”
34 The word of the Lord that was made to Jeremy, the prophet, against Elam, in the beginning of the realm of Zedekiah, king of Judah, and said, (The word of the Lord that was made to the prophet Jeremiah, about Elam, at the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah, the king of Judah, and said,)
34 Palavra do Senhor que veio ao profeta Jeremias a respeito de Elão, no princípio do reinado de Zedequias, rei de Judá.
35 The Lord of hosts, God of Israel, saith these things, Lo! I shall break the bow of Elam, and I shall take the strength of them (or and I shall take away their strength).
35 Assim diz o Senhor dos Exércitos: — Eis que eu quebrarei o arco de Elão, a fonte do seu poder.
36 And I shall bring on Elam four winds, from [the] four coasts of heaven, and I shall winnow them into all these winds, and no folk shall be, to whom the fleers of Elam shall not come. (And I shall bring on Elam the four winds, from the four corners of the heavens, and I shall winnow them into all of these winds, and there shall be no nation, to whom the fleers from Elam shall not come.)
36 Trarei sobre Elão os quatro ventos dos quatro cantos da terra e os dispersarei na direção de todos esses ventos; e não haverá país aonde não cheguem os fugitivos de Elão.
37 And I shall make Elam for to dread before their enemies, and in the sight of men seeking the life of them; and I shall bring on them evil, the wrath of my strong vengeance, saith the Lord; and I shall send after them a sword, till I waste them. (And I shall make Elam to be in terror, \+em or in fear\+em*, before their enemies, and before those who seek their lives; and I shall bring in evil upon them, the anger of my strong vengeance, saith the Lord; and I shall send a sword after them, until I destroy them.)
37 Farei com que o povo de Elão trema diante dos seus inimigos e diante dos que querem matá-los. Farei vir sobre os elamitas o mal, o furor da minha ira, diz o Senhor ; e enviarei a espada após eles, até que eu os tenha destruído.
38 And I shall set my king’s seat in Elam, and I shall lose thereof kings, and princes, saith the Lord. (And I shall set up my king’s throne in Elam, and I shall destroy its kings, and its princes,\+em or its leaders\+em*, saith the Lord.)
38 Porei o meu trono em Elão e destruirei dali o rei e os oficiais, diz o Senhor .
39 But in the last days I shall make the prisoners of Elam to turn again, saith the Lord. (But in the last days I shall restore the fortunes of Elam, saith the Lord.)
39 Mas, nos últimos dias, mudarei a sorte de Elão, diz o Senhor .

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