Lucas 10
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1 And after these things the Lord Jesus ordained also other seventy and twain (or two), and sent them by twain and twain before his face into every city and place, whither he was to come.
1 Depois dessas coisas, o Senhor nomeou também outros setenta, e os enviou de dois em dois adiante de si, a todas as cidades e lugares aonde ele havia de ir.
2 And he said to them, There is much ripe corn, and few workmen; therefore pray ye the Lord of the ripe corn, that he send workmen into his ripe corn. (And he said to them, There \+em is\+em* a great harvest, but few workers; and so beseech the Lord of the harvest, that he send workers to gather in his harvest.)
2 Portanto, lhes dizia: A colheita verdadeiramente é grande, mas poucos são os trabalhadores; orai, pois, ao Senhor da colheita que envie trabalhadores para a sua colheita.
3 Go ye, lo! I send you as lambs among wolves.
3 Ide pelo caminho; eis que eu vos envio como cordeiros ao meio de lobos.
4 Therefore do not ye bear a satchel, neither scrip, neither shoes, and greet ye no man by the way (or and greet no one on the way).
4 Não carregueis bolsa, nem alforje, nem calçados; e não saudeis a nenhum homem pelo caminho.
5 Into what[ever] house that ye enter, first say ye, Peace to this house.
5 E, em qualquer casa em que entrardes, dizei primeiro: Paz seja a esta casa.
6 And if a son of peace be there, your peace shall rest on him; but if none, it shall turn again to you, (or but if not, it shall return to you).
6 E, se houver ali um filho de paz, repousará sobre ele a vossa paz; e, se não, ela retornará para vós.
7 And dwell ye in the same house, eating and drinking those things that be at them; for a workman is worthy (of) his hire. Do not ye pass from house into house. (And live in the same house, eating and drinking those things that be there with them; for a workman is worthy of his wages. Do not go from house to house.)
7 E permanecei na mesma casa, comendo e bebendo das coisas que eles derem, porque digno é o trabalhador de seu salário. Não andeis de casa em casa.
8 And into whatever city ye enter, and they receive you, eat ye those things that be set [or that be put] to you (or eat those things that be put before you);
8 E, em qualquer cidade em que entrardes e eles vos receberem, comei das coisas que eles colocarem diante de vós;
9 and heal ye the sick men (or the sick people) that be in that city. And say ye to them, The kingdom of God shall [come] nigh to you, (or The Kingdom of God hath come near to you).
9 e curai os enfermos que houver nela, e dizei-lhes: É chegado a vós o reino de Deus.
10 And into what[ever] city ye enter, and they receive you not, go ye out into the streets of it, and say ye,
10 Mas, em qualquer cidade em que entrardes, e eles não vos receberem, saiam pelas suas ruas, e dizei:
11 We wipe off against you the powder that cleaved to us of your city; nevertheless know ye this thing, that the realm of God shall come nigh. (We wipe off against you the dust that cleaved to us from your city; nevertheless know ye this thing, that the Kingdom of God hath come near to you.)
11 Até a muita poeira da vossa cidade, que grudou em nós, sacudimos contra vós; contudo sabei disto, que o reino de Deus é chegado a vós.
12 I say to you, that to Sodom it shall be easier [or it shall be less pain\+sls (ful)\+sls*] than to that city in that day.
12 Mas eu vos digo que mais tolerância haverá naquele dia para Sodoma do que para aquela cidade.
13 Woe to thee, Chorazin; woe to thee, Bethsaida; for if in Tyre and Sidon the virtues had been done, which have been done in you, sometime they would have sat in haircloth and ashes, and have done penance. (Woe to thee, Chorazin! woe to thee, Bethsaida! for if in Tyre and Sidon the works of power, or the miracles, had been done, which have been done in you, long ago they would have sat in sackcloth and ashes, and have repented.)
13 Ai de ti, Corazim! Ai de ti, Betsaida! Porque se em Tiro e em Sidom se fizessem as poderosas obras que em vós foram feitas, há muito teriam se arrependido, assentados em pano de saco e cinzas.
14 Nevertheless to Tyre and Sidon it shall be easier in the doom, than to you. (Nevertheless for Tyre and Sidon, it shall be easier at the Judgement, than for you.)
14 Mas haverá mais tolerância para Tiro e Sidom no dia do julgamento do que para vós.
15 And thou, Capernaum, art enhanced till to heaven; thou shalt be drenched [down] till into hell. (And thou, Capernaum, art exalted unto heaven? or art raised up into the sky? thou shalt be drowned down till into hell!)
15 E tu, Cafarnaum, exaltada até ao céu, serás derrubada até ao inferno.
16 He that heareth you, heareth me; and he that despiseth you, despiseth me; and he that despiseth me, despiseth him that sent me.
16 Quem vos ouve, ouve a mim; e quem vos despreza, despreza a mim; e quem me despreza, despreza àquele que me enviou.
17 And the two and seventy disciples turned again with joy (or And the seventy-two \+em disciples\+em* returned with joy), and said, Lord, also devils be subject to us in thy name.
17 E os setenta retornaram com alegria, dizendo: Senhor, até os demônios se sujeitam a nós pelo teu nome.
18 And he said to them, I saw Satan falling down from heaven, as (or like) lightning.
18 E ele disse-lhes: Eu vi Satanás cair como um relâmpago do céu.
19 And lo! I have given to you power to tread on serpents, and scorpions, and on all the virtue of the enemy (or and over all the power of the enemy), and nothing shall harm you.
19 Eis que eu vos dou poder para pisar em serpentes e escorpiões, e sobre todo o poder do inimigo; e nada, de forma alguma, vos fará dano.
20 Nevertheless do not ye [have] joy in this thing, that spirits be subject to you; but joy ye, that your names be written in heavens. (Nevertheless do not rejoice over this, that the spirits, or the devils and the demons, be subject to you; rather rejoice, that your names be written in heaven.)
20 Mas não vos alegreis por isto, de que os espíritos se sujeitam a vós, mas alegrai-vos, antes, porque vossos nomes estão escritos no céu.
21 In that hour he gladded in the Holy Ghost, and said, I acknowledge to thee, Father, Lord of heaven and of earth, for thou hast hid these things from wise men and prudent, and hast showed them to small [or to little] children. Yea, Father, for so it pleased before thee [or for so it pleased to thee]. (At that time he was filled with gladness by the Holy Spirit, or At that time he rejoiced in the Holy Spirit, and said, I acknowledge to thee, Father, Lord of heaven and of earth, for thou hast hidden these things from wise and prudent men, and thou hast shown them to little children. Yes, Father, for so it pleased thee.)
21 Naquela hora Jesus alegrou-se no espírito, e disse: Eu te agradeço, ó Pai, Senhor do céu e da terra, porque tu ocultaste essas coisas aos sábios e prudentes, e as revelaste aos bebês; sim, Pai, porque assim pareceu bom à tua vista.
22 All things be given to me of my Father (or Everything is given to me by my Father), and no man knoweth who is the Son, but the Father; and who is the Father, but the Son, and to whom the Son will show (it).
22 Todas as coisas me foram entregues por meu Pai; e nenhum homem sabe quem é o Filho, senão o Pai, nem quem é o Pai, senão o Filho, e aquele a quem o Filho o quiser revelar.
23 And he turned to his disciples, and said, Blessed be the eyes, that see those things that ye see.
23 E, ele retornando aos seus discípulos, disse-lhes em particular: Abençoados são os olhos que veem as coisas que vós vedes,
24 For I say to you, that many prophets and kings would have seen those things, that ye see, and they saw not; and hear those things, that ye hear, and they heard not.
24 porque eu vos digo que muitos profetas e reis desejaram ver as coisas que vós vedes, e não as viram, e ouvir as coisas que ouvis, e não as ouviram.
25 And lo! a wise man of the law rose up, tempting him, and saying, Master, what thing shall I do to have everlasting life? (And behold! a man wise in the Law rose up to test him, and asked, Teacher, what should I do to get eternal life?)
25 E, eis que se levantou certo doutor da lei, tentando-o e dizendo: Mestre, o que eu farei para herdar a vida eterna?
26 And he said to him, What is written in the law? how readest thou?
26 E ele lhe disse: O que está escrito na lei? Como lês?
27 He answered, and said, Thou shalt love thy Lord God of all thine heart [or Thou shalt love the Lord thy God of all thine heart], and of all thy soul, and of all thy strengths, and of all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself. (He answered, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.)
27 E, ele respondendo, disse: Amarás o Senhor teu Deus com todo o teu coração, e com toda a tua alma, e com todas as tuas forças, e com toda a tua mente; e o teu próximo como a ti mesmo.
28 And Jesus said to him, Thou hast answered rightly (or Thou hast answered correctly); do this thing, and thou shalt live.
28 E ele disse-lhe: Tu respondestes corretamente; faze isso e viverás.
29 But he willing to justify himself, said to Jesus, And who is my neighbour? (But desiring to justify himself, he said to Jesus, And who is my neighbour?)
29 Mas ele, querendo justificar-se a si mesmo, disse a Jesus: E quem é o meu próximo?
30 And Jesus beheld (him), and said, A man came down from Jerusalem into Jericho [or Some man came down from Jerusalem to Jericho], and fell among thieves, and they robbed him, and wounded him, and went away, and left the man half alive.
30 E, respondendo Jesus, disse: Um certo homem descia de Jerusalém para Jericó, e caiu entre ladrões, os quais o despojaram, e o feriram, e partiram, deixando-o quase morto.
31 And it befell, that a priest came down the same way, and passed forth (or and passed by him), when he had seen him.
31 E, por acaso, descia pelo mesmo caminho um certo sacerdote; e quando ele o viu, passou pelo outro lado.
32 Also a deacon, when he was beside the place, and saw him, passed forth. (Also a Levite, when he was beside the place, and saw him, passed by him.)
32 E assim também um levita, quando chegou ao lugar e o viu, ele passou pelo outro lado.
33 But a Samaritan, going the way, came beside him; and he saw him, and had ruth on him (or and had compassion for him); [Forsooth some Samaritan, making journey, came beside the way; and he seeing him, was stirred by mercy;]
33 Mas um certo samaritano, estando de viagem, veio até ele; e, vendo-o, teve compaixão dele.
34 and came to him, and bound together his wounds, and poured in oil and wine; and laid him on his beast, and led him in to an hostelry, and did the care of him (or and took care of him).
34 E, aproximando-se dele, atou-lhe as feridas, derramando nelas azeite e vinho, e, pondo-o sobre seu próprio animal, levou-o para uma hospedaria e cuidou dele.
35 And another day (or And the next day), he brought forth two pence, and gave (them) to the hosteller, and said, Have the care of him (or Take care of him); and whatever thou shalt give over, I shall yield to thee, when I come again.
35 E, no dia seguinte, partindo, ele tirou dois denários, e deu-os ao hospedeiro, e disse-lhe: Cuida dele, e tudo o que de mais gastares, na minha volta eu te pagarei.
36 Who of these three, seemeth to thee, was (a) neighbour to him, that fell among [the] thieves?
36 Ora, qual destes três te parece que se tornou o próximo daquele que caiu entre os ladrões?
37 And he said (to him), He that did mercy into him, (or He who did mercy, or who was kind to him). And Jesus said to him, Go thou, and do thou in like manner.
37 E ele disse: O que mostrou misericórdia para com ele. Então, disse Jesus: Vai, e faze tu do mesmo modo.
38 And it was done, while they went, he entered into a castle (or he went into a village); and a woman, Martha by name, received him into her house.
38 Ora, aconteceu que, indo eles, entraram em uma aldeia; e uma certa mulher, por nome Marta, o recebeu em sua casa.
39 And to this was a sister, Mary by name, which also sat beside the feet of the Lord, and heard his word(s).
39 E ela tinha uma irmã, chamada Maria, a qual, assentando-se também aos pés de Jesus, ouvia a sua palavra.
40 But Martha busied (herself) about the oft service [or Forsooth Martha busied \+sls (herself)\+sls* about much service]. And she stood, and said, Lord, takest thou no keep (or carest thou not), that my sister hath left me alone to serve? therefore say thou to her, that she help me.
40 Marta, porém, estava atarefada com muito serviço, e, vindo até ele, disse: Senhor, não te importas que minha irmã me deixe servir sozinha? Ordena, portanto, que ela me ajude.
41 And the Lord answered, and said to her, Martha, Martha, thou art busy, and art troubled about full many things;
41 E, Jesus respondendo, disse-lhe: Marta, Marta, tu estás preocupada e perturbada com muitas coisas;
42 but one thing is necessary. Mary hath chosen the best part, which shall not be taken away from her.
42 mas uma coisa só é necessária; e Maria escolheu a boa parte, a qual não lhe será tomada.
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