Lucas 16

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1 He said also to his disciples, There was a rich man, that had a bailiff, [or a farmer], (or a steward, or a manager); and this was denounced to him, as he had wasted his goods.
1 E dizia também aos seus discípulos: Havia um certo homem rico, o qual tinha um mordomo; e este foi acusado perante ele de dissipar os seus bens.
2 And he called him, and said to him, What hear I this thing of thee? (or Why do I hear this about thee?) yield (the) reckoning (or the accounting) of thy bailiffship, for thou might not now be bailiff, [+or yield reason of thy farm, for now thou shalt no more hold the farm].
2 E ele, chamando-o, disse-lhe: Que é isto que ouço de ti? Dá contas da tua mordomia, porque já não poderás ser mais meu mordomo.
3 And the bailiff said within himself, What shall I do, for my lord taketh away from me the bailiffship? delve may I not, I shame to beg, (or I cannot dig, and I am ashamed to beg). [Forsooth the farmer said within himself, What shall I do, for my lord taketh away from me the farm? I may not delve, I am ashamed to beg.]
3 E o mordomo disse consigo: Que farei, pois que o meu senhor me tira a mordomia? Cavar, não posso; de mendigar, tenho vergonha.
4 I know what I shall do, (so) that when I am removed from the bailiffship [or \+sls (so)\+sls* that when I shall be removed from the farm], they receive me into their houses.
4 Eu sei o que hei de fazer, para que, quando for desapossado da mordomia, me recebam em suas casas.
5 Therefore when all the debtors of his lord were called together, he said to the first, How much owest thou to my lord?
5 E, chamando a si cada um dos devedores do seu senhor, disse ao primeiro: Quanto deves ao meu senhor?
6 And he said, An hundred barrows of oil. And he said to him, Take thy caution [or Take thine obligation], and sit soon, and write fifty.
6 E ele respondeu: Cem medidas de azeite. E disse-lhe: Toma a tua obrigação, e assentando-te já, escreve cinqüenta.
7 Afterward he said to another, And how much owest thou? Which answered, An hundred cors of wheat [or An hundred measures of wheat]. And he said to him, Take thy letters, and write fourscore.
7 Disse depois a outro: E tu, quanto deves? E ele respondeu: Cem alqueires de trigo. E disse-lhe: Toma a tua obrigação, e escreve oitenta.
8 And the lord praised the bailiff of wickedness [or And the lord praised the farmer of wickedness], for he had done prudently; for the sons of this world be more prudent in their generation, than the sons of light. (And the lord praised the steward for his wickedness, or his shrewdness, for he had done prudently; for the sons of this world be more prudent with their affairs, than the sons of the light be.)
8 E louvou aquele senhor o injusto mordomo por haver procedido prudentemente, porque os filhos deste mundo são mais prudentes na sua geração do que os filhos da luz.
9 And I say to you, make ye to you friends of the riches of wickedness, (so) that when ye shall fail, they receive you into everlasting tabernacles.
9 E eu vos digo: Granjeai amigos com as riquezas da injustiça; para que, quando estas vos faltarem, vos recebam eles nos tabernáculos eternos.
10 He that is true in the least thing, is true also in the more (thing), [or He that is faithful in the least thing, is faithful also in the more]; and he that is wicked in a little thing, is wicked also in the more (things). (He who is true in the least thing, is also true in the greater thing; and he who is wicked in a little thing, is also wicked in the greater things.)
10 Quem é fiel no mínimo, também é fiel no muito; quem é injusto no mínimo, também é injusto no muito.
11 Therefore if ye were not true in the wicked thing of riches [or Therefore if ye were not true in the wicked riches], who shall betake to you that that is very [or \+sls (that)\+sls* that is sooth]? (or who shall deliver unto you that which is truly valuable?)
11 Pois, se nas riquezas injustas não fostes fiéis, quem vos confiará as verdadeiras?
12 And if ye were not true in other men’s thing(s), who shall give to you that that is yours?
12 E, se no alheio não fostes fiéis, quem vos dará o que é vosso?
13 No servant may serve to two lords; for either he shall hate the one, and love the other; either he shall draw to the one, and despise the other. Ye may not serve to God and to riches (or Ye cannot serve God and money, or wealth). [No manservant may serve two lords; forsooth either he shall hate one, and love the other; either he shall cleave to one, and despise the other. Ye may not serve to God and riches.]
13 Nenhum servo pode servir dois senhores; porque, ou há de odiar um e amar o outro, ou se há de chegar a um e desprezar o outro. Não podeis servir a Deus e a Mamom.
14 But the Pharisees, that were covetous, heard all these things, and they scorned him.
14 E os fariseus, que eram avarentos, ouviam todas estas coisas, e zombavam dele.
15 And he said to them, Ye it be, that justify you(rselves) before men; but God hath known your hearts [or soothly God knoweth your hearts], for that that is high to men, is (an) abomination before God.
15 E disse-lhes: Vós sois os que vos justificais a vós mesmos diante dos homens, mas Deus conhece os vossos corações, porque o que entre os homens é elevado, perante Deus é abominação.
16 The law and the prophets till to John; from that time the realm of God is evangelized [or is preached], and each man doeth violence into it.
16 A lei e os profetas duraram até João; desde então é anunciado o reino de Deus, e todo o homem emprega força para entrar nele.
17 Forsooth it is lighter (for) heaven and earth to pass (away), than that one tittle fall from the law. (For it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away, than for one dot to fall away from the Law.)
17 E é mais fácil passar o céu e a terra do que cair um til da lei.
18 Every man that forsaketh his wife, and weddeth another, doeth lechery [or doeth adultery]; and he that weddeth the wife forsaken of the husband, doeth adultery, (or and he who weddeth the \+em wife\+em* left by her husband, doeth adultery).
18 Qualquer que deixa sua mulher, e casa com outra, adultera; e aquele que casa com a repudiada pelo marido, adultera também.
19 There was a rich man, and (he) was clothed in purple, and white silk, and ate every day shiningly.
19 Ora, havia um homem rico, e vestia-se de púrpura e de linho finíssimo, e vivia todos os dias regalada e esplendidamente.
20 And there was a beggar, Lazarus by name, that lay at his gate full of boils,
20 Havia também um certo mendigo, chamado Lázaro, que jazia cheio de chagas à porta daquele;
21 and coveted to be fulfilled of the crumbs [+or coveting to be filled with the crumbs], that fell down from the rich man’s board (or table), and no man gave to him; but (the) hounds came, and licked his boils.
21 E desejava alimentar-se com as migalhas que caíam da mesa do rico; e os próprios cães vinham lamber-lhe as chagas.
22 And it was done, that the beggar died, and was borne of (the) angels (or was carried by the angels) into Abraham’s bosom. And the rich man was dead also, and was buried in hell.
22 E aconteceu que o mendigo morreu, e foi levado pelos anjos para o seio de Abraão; e morreu também o rico, e foi sepultado.
23 And he raised up his eyes, when he was in torments, and saw Abraham afar, and Lazarus in his bosom.
23 E no inferno, ergueu os olhos, estando em tormentos, e viu ao longe Abraão, e Lázaro no seu seio.
24 And he cried, and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he dip the end of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.
24 E, clamando, disse: Pai Abraão, tem misericórdia de mim, e manda a Lázaro, que molhe na água a ponta do seu dedo e me refresque a língua, porque estou atormentado nesta chama.
25 And Abraham said to him, Son, have mind (or remember), for thou hast received good things in thy life, and Lazarus also evil things; but he is now comforted, and thou art tormented.
25 Disse, porém, Abraão: Filho, lembra-te de que recebeste os teus bens em tua vida, e Lázaro somente males; e agora este é consolado e tu atormentado.
26 And in all these things a great dark place [or a great dark depth] is stablished betwixt us and you; that they that will from hence pass to you, may not, (or so that they who want to pass over from here to you, cannot), neither from thence (to) pass over hither.
26 E, além disso, está posto um grande abismo entre nós e vós, de sorte que os que quisessem passar daqui para vós não poderiam, nem tampouco os de lá passar para cá.
27 And he said, Then I pray thee, father, that thou send him into the house of my father.
27 E disse ele: Rogo-te, pois, ó pai, que o mandes à casa de meu pai,
28 For I have five brethren, that he witness to them, (or For I have five brothers, so that he can testify to them), lest also they come into this place of torments.
28 Pois tenho cinco irmãos; para que lhes dê testemunho, a fim de que não venham também para este lugar de tormento.
29 And Abraham said to him, They have Moses and the prophets; hear they them.
29 Disse-lhe Abraão: Têm Moisés e os profetas; ouçam-nos.
30 And he said, Nay, father Abraham, but if any of dead men go to them [or but if any of \+sls (the)\+sls* dead shall go to them], they shall do penance (or then they shall repent).
30 E disse ele: Não, pai Abraão; mas, se algum dentre os mortos fosse ter com eles, arrepender-se-iam.
31 And he said to him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither if any of (the) dead men rise again, they shall believe to him. (And he said to him, If they will not listen to Moses and the prophets, even if a dead man shall rise again, they shall not believe him.)
31 Porém, Abraão lhe disse: Se não ouvem a Moisés e aos profetas, tampouco acreditarão, ainda que algum dos mortos ressuscite.

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