Josué 9

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1 And when these things were heard, all the kings beyond (the) Jordan, that dwelt in hilly places, and in plain places, in coasts of the sea, and in the brink of the great sea, and they that dwelt beside Lebanon, (the) Hittite, and Amorite, Canaanite, and Perizzite, Hivite, and Jebusite, (And when these things were heard, all the kings west of the Jordan River, who lived in the hill country, and on the plains, and by the sea coasts, and at the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, and they who lived beside Lebanon, yea, the Hittites, and Amorites, Canaanites, and Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites,)
1 Todos os reis a oeste do rio Jordão souberam do que havia acontecido. Eram os reis dos hititas, dos amorreus, dos cananeus, dos ferezeus, dos heveus e dos jebuseus que viviam nas montanhas, nas colinas do oeste, ao longo do litoral do mar Mediterrâneo, até as montanhas do Líbano, ao norte.
2 were (all) gathered together to fight against Joshua and Israel, with one will, and with the same accord.
2 Esses reis juntaram suas tropas para lutar como um só exército contra Josué e os israelitas.
3 And they that dwelt in Gibeon, heard (of) all the things that Joshua had done to Jericho, and to Ai;
3 Contudo, quando os habitantes de Gibeom souberam do que Josué tinha feito com Jericó e Ai,
4 and they thought fellily, and took to themselves meats, and putted eld sackcloths on asses, and wine bottles broken, and sewed (up)/and patched, (and they thought out things craftily, and then took some food for themselves, and put old sackcloths upon their donkeys, and wine bottles that were broken and then sewed up, or patched,)
4 usaram de astúcia para se salvar. Enviaram mensageiros a Josué e carregaram seus jumentos com sacos gastos e vasilhas de couro velhas e rachadas.
5 and full eld shoes, the which were sewed together with old patches, to show their oldness; and these men were clothed with full old clothes; also the loaves, which they bare for lifelode in the way, were hard and broken into gobbets, (or and the bread, which they carried for sustenance on the way, was hard and broken into pieces).
5 Os mensageiros calçavam sandálias gastas e remendadas e vestiam roupas esfarrapadas, e também levavam pães secos e esfarelados.
6 And they went to Joshua, that dwelled then in tents in Gilgal (or who lived then in the camp at Gilgal); and they said to him, and to all Israel together, We [have] come from a far land, and we covet to make peace with you.
6 Quando chegaram ao acampamento em Gilgal, disseram a Josué e aos líderes de Israel: “Viemos de uma terra distante para pedir que vocês façam um tratado de paz conosco”.
7 And the men of Israel answered to them, and said, Lest peradventure ye dwell in the land, which is due to us by heritage, and we may not make bond of peace with you. (And the Israelites answered, and said to them, Agreed, unless ye live in the land that is due to us by inheritance, and then we cannot make a covenant with you.)
7 Os israelitas disseram a esses heveus: “Como podemos ter certeza de que não vivem aqui por perto? Pois, se for o caso, não podemos fazer tratado algum com vocês”.
8 And they said to Joshua, We be thy servants. To whom Joshua said, What men be ye, and from whence came ye?
8 Eles responderam: “Somos seus servos”. “Mas quem são vocês?”, insistiu Josué. “De onde vieram?”
9 They answered, (We) Thy servants came from a full far land in the name of thy Lord God; for we have heard the fame of his power, and all (the) things which he did in Egypt,
9 Eles disseram: “Seus servos vieram de uma terra muito distante. Ouvimos falar do poder do S enhor , seu Deus, e de tudo que ele fez no Egito.
10 and to the two kings of Amorites beyond (the) Jordan; to Sihon king of Heshbon, and to Og king of Bashan, that were in Ashtaroth. (and to the two kings of the Amorites east of the Jordan River; that is, to Sihon, the king of Heshbon, and to Og, the king of Bashan, who lived in Ashtaroth.)
10 Também soubemos do que ele fez aos dois reis amorreus a leste do Jordão: Seom, rei de Hesbom, e Ogue, rei de Basã, que vivia em Astarote.
11 And the elder men and all the dwellers of our land said to us, Take ye meats in your hands, for the full long way; and go ye to them, and say ye, We be your servants; make ye bond of peace with us. (And the elders and all the citizens of our land said to us, Take ye food with you, for the very long way; and go ye to them, and say ye, We be your servants; make ye a covenant with us.)
11 Por isso, nossos líderes e todo o nosso povo nos instruíram: ‘Levem provisões para uma viagem longa. Vão encontrar-se com os israelitas e digam-lhes: Somos seus servos; por favor, façam um tratado conosco’.
12 And we took hot loaves, when we went out of our houses to come to you; (but) now they be made dry and broken, for great eldness;
12 “Estes pães haviam acabado de sair do forno quando partimos. Agora, como podem ver, estão secos e esfarelados.
13 we filled new bottles of wine (or and we filled new bottles with wine); (but) now they be broken and unsewed; (and) the clothes and (the) shoes, with which we be clothed, and which we have on our feet, be broken and well-nigh wasted, from the length of (the) long way.
13 Estas vasilhas de couro estavam novas quando as enchemos, mas agora estão rachadas. E nossas roupas e sandálias estão gastas da viagem extremamente longa”.
14 Then they took of [the] meats of these men, and they asked not counsel of the Lord. (And they took some food from these men, but they did not ask any counsel from the Lord.)
14 Os israelitas examinaram as provisões deles, mas não consultaram o S enhor a respeito.
15 And Joshua made peace with them. And when the bond of peace was made, he promised, that they should not be slain; and the princes of the multitude swore to them. (And so Joshua made peace with them. And when the covenant was made, he promised, that they would not be killed; and the leaders of the multitude swore to them as well. And they went away.)
15 Josué fez um tratado de paz com aqueles homens e garantiu que pouparia a vida deles, e os líderes da comunidade confirmaram o acordo com um juramento.
16 And after three days of the bond of peace made, the men of Israel heard, that those men dwelled in nigh place, and that they should be soon among those men. (And three days after that the covenant was made, the Israelites heard that those men lived nearby, and that they would soon be among them.)
16 Três dias depois de fazerem esse tratado, os israelitas descobriram que, na verdade, os gibeonitas viviam ali perto.
17 And the sons of Israel moved their tents, and came in the third day into the cities of them, (or And the Israelites moved their camp, and came on the third day into their cities), of which cities these be the names; Gibeon, and Chephirah, and Beeroth, and Kiriathjearim.
17 Partiram de imediato naquela direção e, em três dias, chegaram às cidades dos gibeonitas, chamadas Gibeom, Quefira, Beerote e Quiriate-Jearim.
18 And Israel destroyed not them, for the princes of the multitude had sworn to them in the name of the Lord God of Israel. Therefore all the common people grouched against the princes of Israel; (But Israel did not destroy them, for the leaders of the multitude had sworn to them in the name of the Lord God of Israel. And so all the common people grumbled against Israel’s leaders;)
18 Contudo, não atacaram as cidades, pois os líderes da comunidade haviam feito um juramento em nome do S enhor , o Deus de Israel. Toda a comunidade se queixou contra seus líderes por causa do tratado,
19 and the princes answered to them, We swore to them in the name of the Lord God of Israel, and therefore we may not touch them; (and the leaders answered to them, and said, We swore to them in the name of the Lord God of Israel, and so we cannot touch them;)
19 mas eles responderam: “Uma vez que fizemos um juramento na presença do S enhor , o Deus de Israel, não podemos tocar neles.
20 but we shall do this thing to them; be they kept that they live, lest the ire of the Lord be stirred against us, if we forswear us to them; (but we shall do this to them; let them be kept alive, lest the Lord’s anger be stirred up against us, if we break our oath to them;)
20 Temos de deixá-los viver, pois se quebrássemos o juramento a ira divina cairia sobre nós.
21 but so live they, that they hew trees, and bear waters, into the uses of all the multitude. And while they spake these things, (but let them live, so that they can cut wood, and carry water, for the use of all the multitude of Israel. And while they spoke of these things,)
21 Que eles vivam!”. Assim, os israelitas os colocaram para cortar lenha e carregar água para toda a comunidade, de acordo com a decisão dos líderes.
22 Joshua called (for the) Gibeonites, and said to them, Why would ye deceive us by fraud, (so) that ye said, We dwell full far from you, since ye be in the midst of us? (or We live far away from you, when truly ye live right here in the midst of us?)
22 Josué reuniu os gibeonitas e lhes disse: “Por que vocês mentiram para nós? Por que disseram que viviam numa terra distante da nossa quando, na verdade, vivem aqui perto?
23 Therefore ye shall be under cursing, and none shall fail of your generation, hewing trees and bearing waters, into the house of my God. (And so because ye did this, ye shall all be cursed, and none of your generation shall ever be free, from cutting wood and carrying water, for the House of my God or for God’s household, \+em or his family\+em*.)
23 Sejam amaldiçoados! De agora em diante, vocês serão sempre servos, encarregados de cortar lenha e carregar água para a casa do meu Deus”.
24 Which answered, It was told to us thy servants, that thy Lord God promised to Moses, his servant, that he should betake to you all the land, and should lose all the dwellers thereof; therefore we dreaded greatly, and purveyed to our lives, and we were compelled by your dread, and we took this counsel. (And they answered, It was told to us thy servants, that the Lord thy God promised to his servant Moses, that he would deliver all the land to you, and would destroy all of its inhabitants; and so we greatly feared, and purveyed for our own lives, and we were compelled by our fear of you, and so we did this thing.)
24 Eles responderam: “Agimos desse modo porque foi anunciado a nós, seus servos, que o S enhor , seu Deus, havia ordenado a seu servo Moisés que desse a vocês toda esta terra e que destruísse todos os seus habitantes. Tememos muito por nossa vida por causa de vocês.
25 Now forsooth we be in thine hand; do thou to us that, that seemeth rightful and good to thee. (And so now we be in thy hands; do thou to us what seemeth right and good to thee.)
25 Agora, estamos em suas mãos. Façam conosco o que lhes parecer correto”.
26 Therefore Joshua did, as he said, and delivered them from the hands of the sons of Israel, that they should not be slain. (And so Joshua did, as he said, and delivered them from the hands of the Israelites, and they were not killed.)
26 Assim, Josué livrou os gibeonitas e não permitiu que os israelitas os matassem.
27 And in that day Joshua deemed them to be into the service of all the people, and of the altar of the Lord, and to hew trees, and to bear waters, till into present time, in the place which the Lord had chosen. (And on that day, Joshua decreed them to be in the service of all the people \+em of Israel\+em*, and of the altar of the Lord, and to cut wood, and to carry water, yea, even until this present time, in the place which the Lord had chosen.)
27 Naquele dia, porém, encarregou-os de cortar lenha e carregar água para toda a comunidade de Israel e para o altar do S enhor , no lugar que o S enhor escolhesse construí-lo. Isso é o que fazem até hoje.

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