Jeremias 4
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1 Israel, if thou turnest again, saith the Lord, turn thou (again) to me; if thou takest away thine offendings from my face, thou shalt not be moved. (Israel, if thou shalt return \+em to me\+em*, saith the Lord, then return thou to me; if thou takest away thy offences from before my face, then thou shalt not be shaken out.)
1 Se tu, Israel, voltares - oráculo do Senhor, se voltares para mim, se ante meu olhar te despojares de tuas práticas abomináveis; se não andares a vaguear de um lado para outro,
2 And thou shalt swear, The Lord liveth, in truth, and in doom, and in rightfulness; and all folks shall bless him, and shall praise him. (And if thou shalt swear, As the Lord liveth, in truth, and in judgement, and in righteousness, or in truth, and in justice, and in uprightness; then all the nations shall ask me to bless them \+em like you\+em*, and they shall praise me.)
2 se pela vida do Senhor jurares, lealmente, com retidão e justiça, então as nações incluir-te-ão em suas bênçãos, e almejarão partilhar de tua glória.
3 For the Lord God saith these things to a man of Judah, and to a dweller of Jerusalem (or and to an inhabitant of Jerusalem), Make ye new to you a land tilled of new, either a fallow \+sls (land)\+sls*, and do not ye sow on thorns.
3 Assim fala o Senhor aos homens de Judá e Jerusalém: Desbravai um novo campo, evitai semear entre espinhos, ó homens de Judá e Jerusalém.
4 Men of Judah, and dwellers of Jerusalem, be ye circumcised to the Lord, and do ye away the prepuces, either filths, of your hearts; lest peradventure mine indignation go out as fire, and be kindled, and none there be that quench, for the malice of your thoughts. (People of Judah, and inhabitants of Jerusalem, be ye circumcised to the service of the Lord, and do ye away the prepuces, \+em or the filths\+em*, of your hearts; lest perhaps my indignation go out like fire, and be kindled, and there be no one who can quench it, for the malice of your thoughts.)
4 Circuncidai-vos em honra do Senhor, tirai os prepúcios de vossos corações, para que meu furor se não converta em fogo, e não vos consuma, sem que ninguém possa extingui-lo, por causa da perversidade de vossos atos.
5 Tell ye in Judah, and make ye heard in Jerusalem; speak ye, and sing ye with a trump in the land; cry ye strongly, and say ye, Be ye gathered together, and enter we into [the] strong cities.
5 Dai o alarme ao povo de Judá, avisai Jerusalém; mandai soar a trombeta pela terra inteira; gritai em altas vozes! Proclamai: Reuni-vos! Retiremo-nos para as cidades fortificadas!
6 Raise ye a sign in Zion, comfort ye, and do not ye stand, (or Raise ye up a sign in Zion, escape ye, and do not ye just stand there); for I [shall] bring evil from the north, and a great sorrow.
6 Erguei um estandarte dos lados de Sião! Abrigai-vos, não vos detenhais! Pois que vou desencadear do norte uma desgraça, catástrofe imensa.
7 A lion shall go up from his den, and the robber of folks shall raise himself. He is gone out of his place, to set thy land into wilderness; thy cities shall be destroyed, abiding still without (a) dweller. (A lion shall go up from his den, yea, the robber of the nations shall raise himself up. He is gone out of his place, to make thy land into a wilderness; thy cities shall be destroyed, and their remains, \+em or their ruins, shall be\+em* without any inhabitants.)
7 Do seu covil parte um leão, e qual demolidor de nações se põe a caminho, saindo de seu refúgio para transformar em deserto a tua terra, e as cidades em desolação, onde ninguém mais habitará.
8 On this thing gird you(rselves) with hair-shirts; wail ye, and yell, for the wrath of the strong vengeance of the Lord is not turned away from you.
8 Revesti-vos, pois, de saco, chorai e gemei, pois que a tremenda cólera do Senhor não se afastou de nós.
9 And it shall be, in that day, saith the Lord, the heart of the king shall perish, and the heart of princes; and the priests shall wonder, and the prophets shall be astonied. (And it shall be, on that day, saith the Lord, the heart of the king, and the hearts of the princes, \+em or of the leaders\+em*, shall perish, \+em or shall fail them\+em*; and the priests shall wonder, and the prophets shall be astonished.)
9 Naquele dia, - oráculo do Senhor -, faltará a coragem tanto ao rei como aos chefes; os sacerdotes serão tomados de terror; e os profetas, de espanto.
10 And I said, Alas! alas! alas! Lord God; therefore whether thou hast deceived this people and Jerusalem, saying, Peace shall be to you, and lo! a sword is come unto the soul? (or and behold! a sword is come unto our souls?/!)
10 Dir-se-á: Ah! Senhor JAVÉ! Na verdade enganastes este povo e Jerusalém, quando lhe dissestes: Tereis a paz, no momento em que a espada ia feri-los de morte.
11 In that time it shall be said to this people and to Jerusalem, A burning wind in the ways that be in desert, be the ways of the daughter of my people, not to winnow, and not to purge. (At that time it shall be said to this people and to Jerusalem, Like a burning wind on the ways that be in the wilderness, \+em be\+em* the ways of the daughter of my people, not to winnow, and not to purge.)
11 Naquele tempo, dir-se-á a esse povo e a Jerusalém: qual vento abrasador desencadeado das colinas do deserto; incapaz de joeirar e purificar, assim é o proceder da filha do meu povo;
12 A spirit full of them shall come to me; and now I, but I shall speak my dooms with them. (A strong wind shall come to them at my command; and now I shall tell out my judgement against them.)
12 vento impetuoso chega de lá até mim, mas, por minha vez, vou agora pronunciar minha sentença:
13 Lo! he shall ascend as a cloud, and his chariots as a tempest, (or Behold! the enemy shall ascend like a cloud, and his chariots like a tempest); his horses be swifter than eagles; woe to us, for we be destroyed.
13 eis que alguém se levanta, como nuvens tempestuosas. São seus carros semelhantes ao furacão, seus cavalos, mais ligeiros que águias. Ai de nós! Estamos perdidos!
14 Thou Jerusalem, wash thine heart from malice, that thou be made safe (or so that thou can be saved). How long shall harmful thoughts dwell in thee?
14 Jerusalém, limpa o coração da maldade, a fim de que consigas a salvação. Até quando abrigarás no coração pensamentos que te são funestos?
15 For why the voice of a teller from Dan, and making known an idol from the hill(s) of Ephraim.
15 Eis que uma voz, vinda de Dã, dá o alarme, e desde os montes de Efraim anuncia a calamidade.
16 Raise, ye folks; lo! it is heard in Jerusalem, that keepers be come from a far land, and give their voice on the cities of Judah. (Raise up, ye nations; behold! it is heard in Jerusalem, that enemies have come from a far land, and shout out their voices against the cities of Judah.)
16 Proclamai-a às nações, ei-la! Levai a notícia até Jerusalém: assaltantes chegam de terra longínqua, lançando clamores contra as cidades de Judá.
17 As the keepers of fields, they be made on it in compass; for it stirred me to wrathfulness, saith the Lord. (Like the guardians of a field, they stand all around it, and come against it; for it stirred me to anger, saith the Lord.)
17 Quais guardiães de campo, circundam a cidade, por se haver ela revoltado contra mim - oráculo do Senhor.
18 Thy ways and thy thoughts have made this to thee; this malice of thee, for it is bitter, for it touched thine heart. (Thy ways and thy thoughts have brought these things to thee; this is thy malice, for \+em it is\+em* bitter, and it hath touched thy heart.)
18 É o teu proceder, são os teus atos que te acarretam essas desgraças. Eis o fruto de tua malícia, uma amargura que te fere o coração.
19 My womb acheth, my womb acheth; the wits of mine heart be troubled in me. I shall not be still, for my soul heard the voice of a trump, the cry of battle.
19 Minhas entranhas! Minhas entranhas! Sofro! Oh! as fibras de meu coração! O coração me bate, não me posso calar! Ouço o som das trombetas e o fragor da batalha.
20 Sorrow is called on sorrow, and all the land is destroyed; my tabernacles be wasted suddenly, my skins be wasted suddenly, (or my tents suddenly be destroyed, my curtains suddenly \+em be all torn in pieces\+em*).
20 Anunciam-se desastres sobre desastres, todo o país foi devastado. Foram de repente destruídas minhas tendas; num instante, meus pavilhões.
21 How long shall I see them that flee, shall I hear the voice of a clarion? (How long shall I see those who attack, shall I hear the sound of the trumpet?)
21 Até quando verei o estandarte, e ouvirei o som da trombeta?
22 For my fond people knew not me; they be unwise sons, and cowards; they be wise to do evils, but they know not (how) to do well. (For my foolish people knew me not; they be unwise sons and daughters, and cowards; they be wise in doing evil, but they do not know how to do good.)
22 Está louco o meu povo; nem mais me conhece. São filhos insensatos, desprovidos de inteligência, hábeis em praticar o mal, incapazes do bem.
23 I beheld the land, and lo! it was void, and nought; and I beheld heavens, and no light there was in them, (or and \+em I beheld\+em* the heavens, and there was no light in them).
23 Olho para a terra: tudo é caótico e deserto; para o céu: dele desapareceu toda a luz.
24 I saw (the) mountains, and lo! they were moved, (or and behold! they were shaken), and all (the) little hills were troubled.
24 Olho para as montanhas e as vejo vacilar; e as colinas todas estremecem.
25 I looked, and no man there was, and each bird of heaven was gone away. (I looked, and there was no one, and each bird of the heavens had gone away.)
25 Olho: já não há nenhum ser humano; todas as aves do céu fugiram.
26 I beheld, and lo! Carmel is forsaken, and all cities thereof be destroyed from the face of the Lord, and from the face of the ire of his strong vengeance. (I beheld, and behold! the plentiful land \+em (was)\+em* deserted, and all its cities were destroyed before the Lord, yea, before the anger of his strong vengeance.)
26 Olho: tornaram-se desertos os campos; todas as cidades foram destruídas diante do Senhor, ante a fúria de sua cólera.
27 For the Lord saith these things, All the land shall be forsaken, but nevertheless, I shall not make a [full] ending.
27 Porque toda a terra será devastada - oráculo do Senhor -, mas não a exterminarei completamente.
28 The earth shall mourn, and (the) heavens above shall make sorrow, for that I spake; I thought, and it repented not me, (or I thought, and I shall not repent), neither I am turned away from it.
28 Eis a razão pela qual a terra cobriu-se de luto, e o céu, lá no alto, revestiu-se de negror. Pois que eu disse, e assim decretei: não voltarei atrás e não me retratarei.
29 Each city fled from the voice of a knight, and a man shooting an arrow, (or Each city fled from the shouts of the horsemen, and the men shooting arrows); they entered into hard places, and ascended into rocks of stone; all [the] cities be forsaken, and no man dwelleth in them.
29 Ao grito de: Cavaleiros! Arqueiros!, toda a terra desandou em fuga. Lançaram-se nos esconderijos e galgaram rochedos, as cidades foram abandonadas e os habitantes desapareceram.
30 But what shalt thou (that art to be) destroyed, do? When thou shalt clothe thee with red scarlet, when thou shalt be adorned with a golden brooch, and shalt anoint thine eyes with woman’s ointment, thou shalt be arrayed in vain; thy lovers have despised thee, they shall seek thy soul. (But thou who art doomed, what shalt thou do? Even though thou shalt clothe thyself with red scarlet, and be adorned with a gold brooch, and shalt anoint thine eyes with woman’s ointment, thou shalt be arrayed in vain; for thy lovers despise thee, and they shall seek thy soul or and they shall seek thy life.)
30 E tu, devastada, para que revestir-te de púrpura, engalanar-te com ornamentos de ouro, e alongar-te os olhos com pinturas? Em vão tentas ser bela; desprezam-te os amantes. É tua vida que odeiam.
31 For I heard a voice as a woman travailing of child, the anguishes as of a woman childing; the voice of the daughter of Zion among them that die, and spread abroad her hands; Woe to me, for my soul failed for them that be slain. (For I heard a sound like a woman in labour, like the anguishes of a woman giving birth; the voice of the daughter of Zion among those who die, spreading abroad her hands, and saying, Woe to me, for my soul, \+em or my life\+em*, failed over those who be killed.)
31 Ouço gritos como os da mulher ao dar à luz, gritos de angústia quais os do primeiro parto. São os clamores da filha de Sião; geme e ergue as mãos: Desgraçada de mim! Desfaleço ante os algozes.
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