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1 And Deborah and Barak, the son of Abinoam, sang in that day, and said,
1 Naquele dia Débora e Baraque, filho de Abinoão, cantaram assim:
2 Ye men of Israel, that have willfully offered your lives to peril (or who have willingly offered your lives to peril), bless ye the Lord.
2 Louvem a Deus, o Senhor ! Os israelitas resolveram lutar, e o povo se apresentou alegremente!
3 Ye kings, hear; ye princes, perceive with ears, (or ye princes, listen!); I am, I am the woman, that shall sing to the Lord; I shall sing to the Lord God of Israel.
3 Ouçam, reis! Prestem atenção, governadores! Eu tocarei música e cantarei ao
4 Lord, when thou wentest out from Seir, and passedest by the countries of Edom (or and passedest by the countryside of Edom), the earth was moved, and (the) heavens and (the) clouds dropped with waters;
4 Ó Senhor Deus, quando saíste das montanhas de Seir, quando vieste da região de Edom, a terra tremeu, e as chuvas caíram do céu. Sim, caiu muita água das nuvens.
5 (the) hills flowed from the face of the Lord, and Sinai from the face of the Lord God of Israel.
5 As montanhas tremeram diante do Senhor , o Deus do monte Sinai, diante do
6 In the days of Shamgar, the son of Anath, in the days of Jael, [the] paths rested (or the ways were empty), and they that entered by those (ways), went [away] by paths out of the way.
6 Nos dias de Sangar, filho de Anate, nos dias de Jael, as estradas estavam desertas, e os viajantes usavam os desvios.
7 Strong men in Israel ceased, and rested, till Deborah (a)rose, a mother in Israel.
7 Nas cidades de Israel não havia ninguém; elas ficaram vazias até que você, Débora, veio, para ser mãe de Israel.
8 The Lord chose new battles, and he destroyed the gates of (their) enemies; shield and spear appeared not in forty thousand of Israel. (They chose new gods, and then there was war at the gates; but shields and spears did not appear among the forty thousand of Israel.)
8 Os israelitas escolheram novos deuses, e então houve guerra no país. E dos quarenta mil homens de Israel nenhum carregava
9 Mine heart loveth the princes of Israel; ye that offered you(rselves) to peril by your own will, bless ye the Lord; (My heart loveth the leaders of Israel; ye who willingly offered yourselves to peril, bless ye the Lord;)
9 O meu coração está com os comandantes de Israel, com o povo que se ofereceu alegremente. Louvem a Deus, o
10 speak ye, that ascend on shining asses, and sit above in doom, and go in the way. (speak ye, who ride on shining donkeys, and sit in judgement, and go on the way.)
10 Falem disso, vocês que montam jumentos brancos, sentados nas suas selas, e os que viajam a pé.
11 Where the chariots were hurled down (al)together, and the host of [the] enemy’s was strangled, there the Lord’s rightwiseness be told out, and his mercy among the strong men of Israel; then the Lord’s people came down to the gates, and got the princehood. (Where the chariots were altogether hurled down, and the enemy’s army was strangled, there the Lord’s righteousness be told out, and\+em his\+em* mercy among the strong men of Israel; then the Lord’s people came down to the gates, and got the victory.)
11 Escutem! A multidão barulhenta em volta dos poços está falando das vitórias do das vitórias do povo de Israel! Então o povo do
12 Rise, rise thou, Deborah, rise thou, and speak a song; rise thou, Barak, and thou, son of Abinoam, take thy prisoners. (Rise, rise thou, Deborah, rise thou up, and sing a song; rise thou up, Barak, thou son of Abinoam, and take thy prisoners.)
12 Levante-se, Débora, levante-se! Levante-se! Cante uma canção! Levante-se! Marche, Baraque, filho de Abinoão, e leve presos os que o prenderam!
13 The remnants of the people be saved; the Lord fought against strong men of Ephraim. (The remnant of the people were saved; the Lord’s people fought against the strong men.)
13 Então os que tinham fé foram para onde estavam os seus chefes, e o povo de Deus, o foi encontrar-se com Baraque.
14 He did away them into Amalek, and after him from Benjamin into thy peoples, thou Amalek. Princes of Machir and of Zebulun went down, that led the host to fight. (From out of Ephraim, they came into the valley, behind the tribe of Benjamin and its people. The leaders of Machir and of Zebulun went down, they who led the army to fight.)
14 Eles saíram de Efraim e foram para o vale, atrás da De Maquir desceram os comandantes, e de Zebulom vieram os oficiais.
15 The dukes of Issachar were with Deborah, and followed the steps of Barak, that gave himself to peril, as into a ditch headlong, and into hell, (or like headlong into a ditch, and down into hell). (Yea), While Reuben was parted against himself; the strife of great hearted men was found.
15 Os chefes de Issacar foram com Débora. Sim, a tribo de Issacar foi, e Baraque também. Eles o seguiram até o vale. Mas a tribo de Rúben estava dividida; eles discutiram e não foram.
16 Why dwellest thou betwixt twain ends (or Why stayest thou by the stalls), (so) that thou (mayest) hear the hissings of (the) flocks? (Yea), While Reuben was parted against himself, the strife of great hearted men was found.
16 Por que resolveram ficar lá com as ovelhas? Será que foi para ouvir os pastores chamarem o rebanho? Sim, a tribo de Rúben estava dividida; eles discutiram e não foram.
17 Gilead rested beyond (the) Jordan, and Dan gave attention to ships. Asher dwelled in the brink of the sea, and dwelled in havens, (or Asher stayed by the seashore, and lived in safe coves).
17 A tribo de Gade ficou a leste do rio Jordão, e a tribo de Dã, nas pastagens. A tribo de Aser parou perto do mar e ficou na beira das praias.
18 And Zebulun and Naphtali offered their lives to the death, in the country of Meromei, that is interpreted, high. (And Zebulun and Naphtali offered their lives unto the death, in the high places of the countryside.)
18 Mas o povo de Zebulom e de Naftali arriscou a sua vida no campo de batalha.
19 Kings came, and fought; kings of Canaan fought in Taanach, beside the waters of Megiddo; and nevertheless they took nothing by prey (or but they took nothing of prey).
19 Os reis vieram e lutaram em Taanaque, perto do riacho de Megido. Os reis de Canaã lutaram, mas não tomaram dos inimigos nenhuma prata.
20 From heaven, it was fought against them (or They fought against them from the heavens); (the) stars dwelled in their order, and in their course, and they fought against Sisera.
20 Até as estrelas lutaram: enquanto caminhavam pelo céu, elas lutaram contra Sísera.
21 The strand of Kishon drew (away) their dead bodies, the strand of Kedumim, the strand of Kishon. My soul, tread thou (down the) strong men. (The Kishon River drew away their dead bodies, yea, the ancient river, the Kishon River. My soul, tread thou forth with strength.)
21 Os inimigos foram arrastados por uma enchente do rio Quisom, o velho rio Quisom. Eu marcharei, marcharei com firmeza!
22 The horse hoofs fell away, while the strongest of enemies fled with rush (or while the strongest of the enemies fled away with haste), and (then) felled headlong.
22 Então os cavalos galoparam e galoparam, socando a terra com os seus cascos.
23 Curse ye the land of Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye the dwellers of him, for they came not to the help of the Lord, into the help of the strongest of him. (Curse ye the land of Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye its inhabitants, for they came not to the Lord’s help, nor to the help of his strongest men.)
23 “Amaldiçoem a cidade de Meroz”, diz o Anjo do “amaldiçoem, amaldiçoem os seus moradores, pois eles não vieram ajudar o não vieram como soldados para lutar por ele.”
24 Blessed among women be Jael, the wife of Heber (the) Kenite; blessed be she in her tabernacle (or blessed be she in her tent).
24 A mais feliz das mulheres é Jael, a mulher de Héber, o queneu. Ela é a mais feliz das mulheres que vivem em barracas.
25 To Sisera asking (for) water she gave milk, and in a basin of princes she gave him butter.
25 Sísera pediu água, porém ela lhe deu leite; trouxe nata para ele numa linda taça.
26 She put the left hand to the nail, and her right hand to the smith’s hammer; and she smote Sisera, and sought in his head a place of wound, and she pierced strongly his temple. (Then she put a tent peg in her left hand, and\+em the\+em* smith’s hammer in her right hand; and she sought a place on his head for the wound, and then she struck down Sisera, when she strongly pierced his temple.)
26 Pegou a estaca com uma das mãos e a marreta com a outra. Deu um golpe em Sísera e esmagou a sua cabeça; furou e quebrou a sua cabeça em pedaços.
27 He felled betwixt her feet, (and) he failed, and died; he was weltered before her feet, and he lay without life, and wretchedful.
27 Ele caiu de joelhos, tombou e ficou estendido a seus pés. A seus pés ele caiu de joelhos e tombou; ele caiu morto no chão.
28 His mother beheld by a window, and yelled (out); and she spake from the solar, Why tarrieth his chariot to come again? Why tarry the feet of his four-horsed carts?
28 A mãe de Sísera olhou pela janela da sua casa; olhou bem, pela grade da janela, e disse: “Por que o seu carro demora tanto para chegar? Por que os seus cavalos andam tão devagar?”
29 One wiser than [the] other wives of him answered these words to the mother of her husband,
29 As suas acompanhantes mais sábias respondiam, e ela repetia para si mesma:
30 In hap now he parteth spoils, and the fairest of women is chosen to him; clothes of diverse colours be given to Sisera into prey, and diverse array of household is gathered to adorn necks. (Perhaps now he parteth the spoils, and the fairest of the women be chosen for him; yea, clothes of diverse colours be given to Sisera for prey, and a diverse array of things be gathered to adorn the victor’s neck.)
30 “Eles devem estar dividindo as coisas que tomaram: uma ou duas moças para cada soldado, roupas luxuosas para Sísera e panos bordados para o pescoço da rainha.”
31 Lord, all thine enemies perish so; soothly, they that love thee, shine so, as the sun shineth in his strength. And the land rested forty years. (Lord, may all thy enemies so perish; and may they who love thee, shine like the sun shineth in its strength. And then the land rested for forty years.)
31 Assim, ó Senhor Deus, morram todos os teus inimigos, porém que os teus amigos brilhem como a forte luz do sol nascente! E houve paz no país durante quarenta anos.

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