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1 Also Samson went into Gaza, and he saw there a woman whore, and he entered to her. (And one day Samson went to Gaza, and he saw a whore-woman there, and he slept with her.)
1 Certo dia, Sansão foi à cidade filisteia de Gaza e conheceu uma prostituta, com quem passou a noite.
2 And when the Philistines had seen this, and it was published among them, that Samson had entered into the city, they compassed him (about), (and with) the keepers set in the gates of the city; and the Philistines (were) abiding there all that night privily, that in the morrowtide they should kill Samson going out. (And when the Philistines had seen this, and it was published among them, that Samson had come into the city, they surrounded him, and had guards set at the city gates; for the Philistines had decided to secretly wait there all that night, so that in the morning they could kill Samson when he came out.)
2 Logo correu a notícia de que Sansão estava lá, e os homens de Gaza se reuniram e esperaram a noite toda junto aos portões da cidade. Ficaram em silêncio a noite inteira, pois pensavam: “Quando o dia clarear, vamos matá-lo”.
3 And Samson slept till to midnight (or But Samson stayed only until midnight); and (then) he rose up to go (from) thence, and he took both the closings, or the leaves, of the (city) gate, with the posts and the lock; and he bare those gates upon his shoulders, to the top of the hill that beholdeth Hebron.
3 Mas Sansão ficou deitado só até a meia-noite. Então levantou-se, agarrou os portões da cidade, com os dois batentes, e os ergueu, junto com a tranca. Colocou-as sobre os ombros e as levou para o alto da colina que fica em frente de Hebrom.
4 (And) After these things Samson loved a woman that dwelled in the valley of Sorek, and she was called Delilah.
4 Algum tempo depois, Sansão se apaixonou por uma mulher chamada Dalila, que morava no vale de Soreque.
5 And the princes of the Philistines came to her, and said, Deceive thou him, and learn thou of him, in what thing he hath so great strength, and how we may overcome him, and torment him when he is bound; the which thing if thou doest, we shall give to thee, each man, a thousand and an hundred pieces of silver. (And the rulers of the Philistines came to her, and said, Deceive thou him, and learn thou from him, by what thing he hath so great strength, and how we can overcome him, and torment \+em him when he is\+em* bound; and if thou doest that, each one of us shall give thee a thousand and a hundred pieces of silver.)
5 Os governantes dos filisteus foram vê-la e disseram: “Seduza Sansão para que ele lhe diga o que o torna tão forte e como podemos dominá-lo e amarrá-lo sem que consiga se soltar. Então cada um de nós dará a você 1.100 peças de prata”.
6 Then Delilah spake to Samson, (and said), I beseech thee, say thou to me, wherein is thy greatest strength, and what is that thing, with which if thou were bound, thou mayest not break (it)?
6 Assim, Dalila disse a Sansão: “Conte-me, por favor, o que o torna tão forte e como poderia ser amarrado sem conseguir se soltar”.
7 To whom Samson answered, If I be bound with seven cords of moist sinews not yet dry, I shall be (made as) feeble as other men.
7 Sansão respondeu: “Se eu fosse amarrado com sete cordas de arco novas, ainda não secas, ficaria tão fraco como qualquer outro homem”.
8 And the princes of [the] Philistines brought to her seven cords, as he had said; with which she bound him,
8 Então os governantes filisteus levaram para Dalila sete cordas de arco novas, e ela amarrou Sansão.
9 while ambushments were hid at her, and abided in a closet the end of the thing. And she cried to him, Samson, the Philistines be upon thee! And he brake those bonds, as if a man breaketh a thread of hards (of flax), thrown with spittle, when it hath touched the heat of fire; and (so) it was not yet known wherein his strength was. (while the ambushers were hid with her, and waited in a closet for the end of it all. And she cried to him, Samson, the Philistines be upon thee! And he broke those bonds, like a man breaketh a flaxen thread, thrown with spittle, when it hath touched the heat of the fire; and so it was not \+em yet\+em* known where his strength lay.)
9 Ela havia escondido alguns homens num dos quartos interiores da casa e gritou: “Sansão! Os filisteus vieram atacá-lo!”. Mas Sansão arrebentou as cordas de arco de uma vez, como se rompe um pedaço de barbante queimado. E não descobriram o segredo de sua força.
10 And Delilah said to Samson, Lo! thou hast scorned me, and thou hast spoken false(ly); nevertheless now show thou to me, with what thing thou shouldest be bound.
10 Mais tarde, Dalila disse a Sansão: “Você zombou de mim e mentiu! Agora conte-me, por favor, como poderia ser amarrado”.
11 To whom he answered, If I be bound with new cords, that were not yet in work, I shall be feeble, and like other men (or I shall be made as feeble as other men).
11 Sansão respondeu: “Se eu fosse amarrado firmemente com cordas novas em folha, que nunca foram usadas, ficaria tão fraco como qualquer outro homem”.
12 With the which Delilah bound him again, and she cried, Samson, the Philistines be upon thee! the while ambushments were made ready in a closet (or while the ambushers were waiting in the closet). And Samson brake his bonds as (if they were the) threads of (spider) webs.
12 Assim, Dalila pegou cordas novas e o amarrou com elas. Os homens estavam escondidos no quarto interior como antes e, de novo, Dalila gritou: “Sansão! Os filisteus vieram atacá-lo!”. Mais uma vez, porém, Sansão arrebentou as cordas em seus braços como se fossem fios.
13 And Delilah said again to him, How long shalt thou deceive me, and speak false(ly)? Show thou to me, with what thing thou shalt be bound. To whom Samson answered, he said, If thou pleatest (the) seven gobbets of (the) hair of mine head with a strong bond, (or To whom Samson answered, and said, If thou pleatest the seven braids of the hair of my head into thy loom),
13 Então Dalila disse: “Você zombou de mim e mentiu! Agora conte-me, por favor, como poderia ser amarrado”. Sansão respondeu: “Se você tecesse as sete tranças de meu cabelo no pano de seu tear e o prendesse com o pino do tear, eu ficaria tão fraco como qualquer outro homem”. Enquanto Sansão dormia, Dalila teceu as sete tranças do cabelo dele no pano.
14 and fastenest (in)to the earth a nail bound about with these hairs, I shall be (made) feeble. And when Delilah had done this, she said to him, Samson, the Philistines be upon thee! And he rose from sleep, and he drew out the nail, with the hairs and a strong bond tied thereto. (and tightenest the hair, bound in the loom, with a peg, I shall be made as feeble as other men. And when Delilah had done this, she said to him, Samson, the Philistines be upon thee! And he arose from sleep, and he drew out the peg, with his hair \+em tightly tied to it\+em*, in a strong bond.)
14 Depois, prendeu-o com o pino do tear. De novo, ela gritou: “Sansão! Os filisteus vieram atacá-lo!”. Mas Sansão acordou e soltou, de uma vez, o cabelo do tear e do pano.
15 And Delilah said to him, How sayest thou, that thou lovest me, since thine inward affection is not with me? By three times thou hast lied to me, and wouldest not say to me, wherein is thy most strength (or where thy great strength lieth).
15 Então Dalila disse: “Como você pode dizer que me ama, se não me conta seus segredos? Zombou de mim três vezes e ainda não me disse o que o torna tão forte!”.
16 And when she was dis-easeful to him, and cleaved to him continually by many days, and to him gave no space to rest, his life failed, and was made weary unto the death. (And when she had made his life miserable, and continually cleaved to him for many days, and gave him no time for any rest, his strength, \+em or his resolve\+em*, failed, and he was made weary unto the death.)
16 Todos os dias ela o atormentava com sua importunação, até ele não suportar mais.
17 (And) Then he opened the truth of the thing, and said to her, Iron came never yet upon mine head (or No iron hath ever yet touched my head), for I am a Nazarite, that is, hallowed to the Lord, from my mother’s womb; if mine head be shaven, my strength shall go away from me, and I shall fail, and I shall be (made as feeble) as other men.
17 Por fim, contou-lhe seu segredo: “Meu cabelo nunca foi cortado, pois fui consagrado a Deus como nazireu desde o nascimento. Se minha cabeça fosse raspada, eu perderia as forças e ficaria tão fraco como qualquer outro homem”.
18 And she saw that he [had] acknowledged to her all his will, either heart; and she sent to the princes of Philistines, and commanded, Go ye up yet (at) once, for now he hath opened his heart to me. The which went up, the money taken with them that they promised. (And she saw that he had spoken to her with all his heart; and she sent for the rulers of the Philistines, saying, Come ye up at once, for he hath now opened up all his heart to me. And they came to her immediately, bringing the money that they had promised.)
18 Dalila percebeu que, finalmente, Sansão havia lhe contado a verdade e mandou chamar os governantes filisteus. “Venham mais uma vez!”, disse ela. “Sansão finalmente me contou seu segredo.” Os governantes foram ao encontro dela e lhe deram o dinheiro.
19 And she made him sleep upon her knees, and to lay his head in her bosom; and (then) she called (for) a barber, and he shaved (the) seven (locks of the) hairs of him; and (then) she began to shove him away, and to put him (off) from her; for anon (or at once) the strength went away from him.
19 Dalila fez Sansão dormir com a cabeça em seu colo e então chamou um homem para cortar as sete tranças do cabelo dele. Desse modo, começou a enfraquecê-lo, e suas forças o deixaram.
20 And she said, Samson, the Philistines be upon thee! And he rose (up) from sleep, and said in his soul, I shall go out, as I did before, and I shall shake me from these bonds; and he knew not, that the Lord had gone away from him.
20 Então ela gritou: “Sansão! Os filisteus vieram atacá-lo!”. Ao acordar, ele pensou: “Farei como das outras vezes e me livrarei deles”. Não sabia, porém, que o S
21 And when the Philistines had taken him, anon they put out his eyes, and led him bound with chains to Gaza, and they closed him in prison, and made him to grind. (And when the Philistines had taken hold of him, at once they put out his eyes, and led \+em him\+em* bound with chains to Gaza, and there they enclosed him in prison, and made him to grind with a wheel.)
21 Os filisteus o capturaram e furaram seus olhos. Levaram-no para Gaza, onde o prenderam com duas correntes de bronze, obrigando-o a moer cereais na prisão.
22 And then his hairs began to grow again;
22 Não demorou muito, porém, e seu cabelo começou a crescer de novo.
23 and [the] princes of (the) Philistines came together to offer great sacrifices to Dagon, their god, and they made \+sls (the)\+sls* feasts and ate, saying, Our god hath betaken Samson, our enemy, into our hands.
23 Os governantes filisteus realizaram uma grande festa, na qual ofereceram sacrifícios e louvaram seu deus, Dagom. “Nosso deus nos deu a vitória sobre nosso inimigo Sansão!”, diziam eles.
24 And the people seeing also this thing praised their god (or And the people seeing this thing also praised their god), and said the same things, (Yea), Our god hath betaken our adversary into our hands, which did away our land, and killed full many men.
24 Ao ver Sansão, o povo louvou o seu deus. “Nosso deus nos entregou nosso inimigo!”, diziam. “Aquele que destruía a nossa terra e matou muitos de nós agora está em nosso poder!”
25 And they were glad(dened) by (the)making of feasts, and then when they had eaten, they commanded that Samson should be called, and (to) play before them; the which was led out of (the) prison, and played before them; and they made him stand betwixt two pillars.
25 A essa altura, já estavam muito bêbados e começaram a gritar: “Tragam Sansão para que nos divirta!”. Assim, trouxeram Sansão da prisão para diverti-los e o fizeram ficar em pé entre as duas colunas que sustentavam o teto.
26 And Samson said to the boy that governed his steps, Suffer thou me, that I touch the pillars on which all the house standeth (or Allow me to touch the pillars on which the whole house standeth), (so) that I (may) be bowed upon those, and rest a little.
26 Sansão disse ao jovem servo que o guiava pela mão: “Ponha minhas mãos nas duas colunas que sustentam o templo. Quero me apoiar nelas”.
27 And the house was full of men and of women, and (all) the princes of the Philistines were there, and about three thousand of men and of women (or and also about three thousand men and women), beholding from the roof, and from the solar, (while) Samson (was) playing.
27 O templo estava lotado. Todos os governantes filisteus estavam presentes, e havia cerca de três mil homens e mulheres na cobertura vendo Sansão e se divertindo às custas dele.
28 And he called inwardly the Lord, and said, My Lord God, have mind on me, and my God, yield thou now to me the former strength, that I venge me of mine enemies, and that I take one vengeance for the loss of my two eyes. (And he inwardly called upon the Lord, and said, Lord my God, remember me, and my God, yield thou now to me the former strength, so that I can avenge myself on my enemies, and so that I can now take one vengeance for the loss of \+em my\+em* two eyes.)
28 Então Sansão orou ao S enhor : “Soberano S enhor , lembra-te de mim novamente. Por favor, ó Deus, fortalece-me só mais esta vez. Permite que, com um só golpe, eu me vingue dos filisteus pela perda de meus dois olhos”.
29 And he took both [the] pillars, on which the house stood, and he held the one of those in his right hand, and the tother in his left hand; (And he took hold of both of the pillars, on which the house stood, and he held onto one of them with his right hand, and the other one with his left hand;)
29 Então Sansão se apoiou nas colunas centrais que sustentavam o templo, empurrou-as com as duas mãos
30 and he said, My life die with the(se) Philistines! And when the pillars were shaken (al)together strongly, the house felled upon all the princes, and upon the multitude that was there; and Samson dying killed many more, than he alive had slain before. (and he said, Let me die with these Philistines! And when the pillars were altogether strongly shaken, the house fell on all the rulers, and on all the multitude of people who were there; and in dying, Samson killed many more than he had killed when he was alive.)
30 e exclamou: “Que eu morra com os filisteus!”. E o templo desabou sobre os governantes filisteus e sobre todo o povo. Assim, Sansão matou mais pessoas quando morreu do que em toda a sua vida.
31 And his brethren and all his kindred came down, and took his body, and they buried it betwixt Zorah and Eshtaol, in the sepulchre of Manoah, his father; and he deemed Israel twenty years. (And his brothers and all his kindred came down, and took away his body, and they buried it between Zorah and Eshtaol, in the tomb of his father Manoah; and he had ruled Israel for twenty years.)
31 Mais tarde, seus irmãos e outros parentes desceram para buscar o corpo. Eles o levaram de volta para casa e o sepultaram entre Zorá e Estaol, onde seu pai, Manoá, estava enterrado. Sansão julgou Israel durante vinte anos.

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