Josué 5
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1 Therefore after that all the kings of Amorites heard, that dwelled over (the) Jordan at the west coast, and all the kings of Canaan, that wielded the nigh places of the great sea, that the Lord had dried the flowings of (the) Jordan before the sons of Israel, till they passed over, the heart of them failed, and the spirit dwelled not in them, dreading the entering of the sons of Israel. (And so when all the kings of the Amorites, who lived on the west side of the Jordan River, and all the kings of Canaan, who possessed the lands near the Mediterranean Sea, heard that the Lord had dried up the flowings of the Jordan River before the Israelites, until they had crossed over, their hearts failed, and there was no more spirit, \+em or courage\+em*, left in them, for they all feared the coming of the Israelites.)
1 Quando todos os reis amorreus a oeste do Jordão e todos os reis cananeus que viviam junto ao mar souberam como o S enhor havia secado o Jordão para que os israelitas atravessassem, perderam o ânimo e se encheram de medo por causa deles.
2 In that time the Lord said to Joshua, Make to thee knives of stone (or Make thou some stone knives), and circumcise thou the sons of Israel the second time.
2 Naquela ocasião, o S enhor disse a Josué: “Prepare facas de pedra e circuncide esta segunda geração de israelitas”.
3 Joshua did those things which the Lord commanded, and he circumcised the sons of Israel in the hill of prepuces (or and he circumcised the male Israelites at the Hill of the Foreskins).
3 Então Josué preparou facas de pedra e circuncidou toda a população masculina de Israel em Gibeate-Aralote.
4 And this is the cause of the second circumcision; all the people of male kind, that went out of Egypt, all the men fighters of them, were dead in (the) desert by the full long compasses of (the) way, (And this is the reason for the second circumcision; all the males, who went out of Egypt, yea, all their fighting men, who had died in the wilderness on the very long journey on the way,)
4 Josué teve de circuncidá-los porque todos os homens com idade suficiente para ir à guerra quando saíram do Egito haviam morrido no deserto.
5 the which all were circumcised. But the other people that was born in desert by forty years, in the way of the full broad wilderness, was uncircumcised, (were all circumcised. But the \+em other\+em* males, those who were born in the wilderness, were uncircumcised.)
5 Todos os que saíram haviam sido circuncidados, mas isso não aconteceu com os homens que nasceram depois da saída do Egito, durante o tempo no deserto.
6 till they (all) were wasted, that heard not the voice of the Lord, and to which he swore before, that he should (not) show to them the land flowing with milk and honey. (Yea, for forty years, they went on the way of the very broad wilderness, until all of them had died who had not obeyed the voice of the Lord, and to whom he had sworn before, that he would not let them see the land flowing with milk and honey.)
6 Os israelitas andaram quarenta anos pelo deserto, até que tivessem morrido todos os homens com idade suficiente para ir à guerra quando saíram do Egito. O povo havia desobedecido ao S enhor , e o S enhor jurou que não os deixaria entrar na terra que ele tinha prometido solenemente nos dar, uma terra que produz leite e mel com fartura.
7 The sons of them came afterward into the place of [the] fathers, and they were circumcised of Joshua; which, as they were born, were in prepuce, neither any man had circumcised them in the way. (Their sons came afterward into the place of their fathers, and they were the ones whom Joshua circumcised; for they all had foreskins, as when they were born, for no one had circumcised them on the way.)
7 Assim, Josué circuncidou os filhos dos israelitas que haviam crescido e tomado o lugar de seus pais, pois não tinham sido circuncidados no caminho.
8 And after that they all were circumcised, they dwelled in the same place of their tents, till they were healed.
8 Depois que toda a população masculina foi circuncidada, o povo permaneceu no acampamento até os homens se recuperarem.
9 And the Lord said to Joshua, Today I have taken away from you the shame of Egypt. And (so) the name of the place was called Gilgal, unto this present day.
9 Então o S enhor disse a Josué: “Hoje lancei fora a vergonha de sua escravidão no Egito”. Por isso, até hoje aquele lugar se chama Gilgal.
10 And the sons of Israel dwelled in Gilgal, and made pask in the fourteenth day of the month at eventide, in the field places of Jericho; (And the Israelites stayed at Gilgal, and kept the Passover on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, on the plains of Jericho;)
10 Enquanto estavam acampados em Gilgal, na planície de Jericó, os israelitas celebraram a Páscoa ao entardecer do décimo quarto dia do primeiro mês.
11 and they ate of the fruits of the land in the tother day, therf loaves, and pottage of the same year, either corns singed, and rubbed in the hand. (and they ate of the fruits of the land on the next day, unleavened bread, and pottage of that year, \+em or corns singed, and then rubbed by hand\+em*.)
11 No dia seguinte, começaram a comer pão sem fermento e grãos tostados produzidos na terra.
12 And (the) manna failed after that they ate of the fruits of the land; and the sons of Israel used no more that meat (or and no longer did the Israelites receive that food), but they ate of the fruits of (the) present year of the land of Canaan.
12 No dia em que começaram a comer das colheitas da terra, o maná deixou de cair e nunca mais apareceu. Daquele momento em diante, os israelitas passaram a se alimentar do que a terra de Canaã produzia.
13 And when Joshua was in the field of the city of Jericho, he raised up his eyes, and saw a man standing (over) against him, and holding a drawn sword; and Joshua went out to him, and said, Art thou with us, either (with) our adversary?
13 Quando Josué estava perto da cidade de Jericó, olhou para cima e viu um homem em pé diante dele, com uma espada na mão. Josué se aproximou e lhe perguntou: “Você é amigo ou inimigo?”.
14 To whom he answered, Nay, but I am (the) prince of the host of the Lord, and now I (have) come. Joshua felled low to the earth, and worshipped, and said, What speaketh my Lord to his servant? (or And Joshua fell down onto the ground, and honoured \+em him\+em*, and said, What saith my lord to his servant?)
14 O homem respondeu: “Na verdade, cheguei agora e sou comandante do exército do S enhor ”. Então Josué se prostrou com o rosto no chão em sinal de reverência e disse: “Que ordens meu senhor tem para mim?”.
15 (And) He said, Unlace thy shoes from (off) thy feet, for the place, in which thou standest, is holy. And Joshua did, as it was commanded to him.
15 O comandante do exército do S enhor respondeu: “Tire as sandálias, pois o lugar em que você está é santo”. E Josué obedeceu.
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