Lucas 8

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1 And it was done afterward, and Jesus made journey by cities and castles (or by towns and villages), preaching and evangelizing the realm of God, and (the) twelve with him;
1 Pouco tempo depois, Jesus começou a percorrer as cidades e os povoados vizinhos, anunciando as boas-novas a respeito do reino de Deus. Iam com ele os Doze
2 and some women that were healed of wicked spirits and sicknesses, Mary, that is called Magdalene, of whom seven devils went out,
2 e também algumas mulheres que tinham sido curadas de espíritos impuros e enfermidades. Entre elas estavam Maria Madalena, de quem ele havia expulsado sete demônios;
3 and Joanna, the wife of Chuza, the procurator of Herod, and Susanna, and many others, that ministered to him of their riches, (or who served him out of their own resources, or with their own money).
3 Joana, esposa de Cuza, administrador de Herodes; Susana, e muitas outras que contribuíam com seus próprios recursos para o sustento de Jesus e seus discípulos.
4 And when much people was come together, and men hied [or hasted] to him, from the cities, he said by a similitude, [or by a likeness, or \+sls (an)\+sls* example], (or by a parable),
4 Certo dia, uma grande multidão, vinda de várias cidades, juntou-se para ouvir Jesus, e ele lhes contou uma parábola:
5 He that soweth, went out to sow his seed. And while he soweth, some fell beside the way, and was defouled (or and was defiled), and (the) birds of the air ate it.
5 “Um lavrador saiu para semear. Enquanto espalhava as sementes pelo campo, algumas caíram à beira do caminho, onde foram pisadas, e as aves vieram e as comeram.
6 And other fell on a stone, and it sprang up (or and it sprouted), and dried, for it had not moisture [or for it had no moisture].
6 Outras caíram entre as pedras e começaram a crescer, mas as plantas logo murcharam por falta de umidade.
7 And other fell among thorns, and the thorns sprang up together, and strangled it.
7 Outras sementes caíram entre os espinhos, que cresceram com elas e sufocaram os brotos.
8 And other fell into good earth, and it sprang up, and made an hundredfold fruit. He said these things, and cried, He that hath ears of hearing, hear he.
8 Ainda outras caíram em solo fértil e produziram uma colheita cem vezes maior que a quantidade semeada”. Quando ele terminou de dizer isso, declarou: “Quem é capaz de ouvir, ouça com atenção!”.
9 But his disciples asked him, what this parable was.
9 Seus discípulos lhe perguntaram o que a parábola significava.
10 And he said to them, To you it is granted to know the private [or the mystery] of the kingdom of God (or To you it is granted to know the secret of the Kingdom of God); but to other men (I speak) in parables, (so) that they seeing see not, and they hearing understand not.
10 Ele respondeu: “A vocês é permitido entender os segredos do reino de Deus, mas uso parábolas para ensinar os outros, a fim de que, ‘Quando olharem, não vejam; quando escutarem, não entendam’.
11 And this is the parable. The seed is God’s word;
11 “Este é o significado da parábola: As sementes são a palavra de Deus.
12 and they that be beside the way, be these that hear; and afterward the fiend cometh (or and afterward the Devil cometh), and taketh away the word from their heart(s), lest they believing be made safe (or lest they believe and be saved).
12 As sementes que caíram à beira do caminho representam os que ouvem a mensagem, mas o diabo vem e a arranca do coração deles e os impede de crer e ser salvos.
13 But they that fell on a stone, be these that when they have heard, receive the word with joy. And these have no roots; for at a time they believe, and in time of temptation they go away (or but in the time of testing they go away).
13 As sementes no solo rochoso representam os que ouvem a mensagem e a recebem com alegria. Uma vez, porém, que não têm raízes profundas, creem apenas por um tempo e depois desanimam quando enfrentam provações.
14 But that that fell among thorns, be these that heard, and (because) of (the) busynesses (or the concerns), and (the) riches, and (the) lusts of (this) life they go forth, and be strangled, and bring forth no fruit.
14 As que caíram entre os espinhos representam outros que ouvem a mensagem, mas logo ela é sufocada pelas preocupações, riquezas e prazeres desta vida, de modo que nunca amadurecem.
15 But that that fell into good earth, be these that, in a good heart, and best, (or be those who, with a good and true heart), hear the word, and hold (it), and bring forth fruit in patience.
15 E as que caíram em solo fértil representam os que, com coração bom e receptivo, ouvem a mensagem, a aceitam e, com paciência, produzem uma grande colheita.”
16 No man lighteth a lantern, and covereth it with a vessel, or putteth it under a bed, (no) but on a candlestick, (so) that men that enter (can) see light.
16 “Não faz sentido acender uma lâmpada e depois cobri-la com uma vasilha ou escondê-la debaixo da cama. Pelo contrário, ela é colocada num pedestal, de onde sua luz pode ser vista pelos que entram na casa.
17 For there is no privy thing, which shall not be opened; neither hid thing, which shall not be known, and come into (the) open. (For there is nothing private, or secret, which shall not be made open; nor any hidden thing, which shall not be made known, and brought out into the open.)
17 Da mesma forma, tudo que está escondido será revelado, e tudo que está oculto virá à luz e será conhecido por todos.
18 Therefore see ye, how ye hear; for it shall be given to him that hath, and whoever hath not, also that that he weeneth, [or that he guesseth], (or that he thinketh), that he have, shall be taken away from him.
18 “Portanto, ouçam com atenção! Pois ao que tem, mais lhe será dado, mas do que não tem, até o que pensa ter lhe será tomado”.
19 And his mother and brethren came to him; and they might not come to him for the people.
19 Então a mãe e os irmãos de Jesus foram vê-lo, mas não conseguiram chegar até ele por causa da multidão.
20 And it was told to him, Thy mother and thy brethren stand withoutforth, willing to see thee. (And he was told, Thy mother and thy brothers stand outside, desiring to see thee.)
20 Alguém disse a Jesus: “Sua mãe e seus irmãos estão lá fora e querem vê-lo”.
21 And he answered, and said to them, My mother and my brethren be these, that hear the word of God, and do it.
21 Jesus respondeu: “Minha mãe e meus irmãos são aqueles que ouvem a palavra de Deus e a praticam”.
22 And it was done in (or on) one of the days, he went up into a boat, and his disciples. And he said to them, Pass we over the sea (or Let us go over to the other side of the lake). And (so) they went up.
22 Certo dia, Jesus disse a seus discípulos: “Vamos para o outro lado do mar”. Assim, entraram num barco e partiram.
23 And while they rowed, he slept. And a tempest of wind came down into the water, and they were driven hither and thither with waves, and were in peril.
23 Durante a travessia, Jesus caiu no sono. Logo, porém, veio sobre o mar uma forte tempestade. O barco começou a se encher de água, colocando-os em grande perigo.
24 And they came nigh, and raised him, and said, Commander (or Master), we perish. And he rose up, and blamed the wind (or and rebuked the wind), and the tempest of the water; and it ceased, and peaceability was made.
24 Os discípulos foram acordá-lo, clamando: “Mestre, Mestre, vamos morrer!”. Quando Jesus despertou, repreendeu o vento e as ondas violentas. A tempestade parou, e tudo se acalmou.
25 And he said to them, Where is your faith? Which dreading wondered, and said together, (or Who with fear and wonder, said to each other), Who, guessest thou, is this? for he commandeth to the winds and to the sea, and they obey to him.
25 Então ele lhes perguntou: “Onde está a sua fé?”. Admirados e temerosos, os discípulos diziam entre si: “Quem é este homem? Quando ele ordena, até os ventos e o mar lhe obedecem!”.
26 And they rowed to the country of Gadarenes, that is against Galilee (or that is opposite Galilee).
26 Então chegaram à região dos gadarenos, do outro lado do mar da Galileia.
27 And when he went out to the land, a man ran to him, that had a devil [now](a) long time, and he was not clothed with cloth, neither dwelled in (a) house, but in sepulchres. (And when he got onto the land, a man ran over to him, who for a long time now had a demon, and he was not clothed with a cloak, nor lived in a house, but dwelt among the tombs.)
27 Quando Jesus desembarcou, um homem possuído por demônios veio ao seu encontro. Fazia muito tempo que ele não tinha casa nem roupas e vivia num cemitério fora da cidade.
28 This (man), when he saw Jesus, fell down before him, and he crying with a great voice said, (or and he cried with a loud voice, and said), What to me and to thee, Jesus, the Son of the Highest God? I beseech thee, that thou torment me not.
28 Assim que viu Jesus, gritou e caiu diante dele. Então disse em alta voz: “Por que vem me importunar, Jesus, Filho do Deus Altíssimo? Suplico que não me atormente!”.
29 For he (had) commanded the unclean spirit, that he should go out from the man. For he took him oft times, and he was bound with chains, and kept in stocks, and when the bonds were broken, he was led of the devil into desert (or he was led by the demon into the desert).
29 Pois Jesus já havia ordenado que o espírito impuro saísse dele. Esse espírito tinha dominado o homem em várias ocasiões. Mesmo quando era colocado sob guarda, com os pés e as mãos acorrentados, ele quebrava as correntes e, sob controle do demônio, corria para o deserto.
30 And Jesus asked him, and said, What name is to thee? And he said, A legion; for many devils were entered into him, [or for many devils had entered into him], (or for there were many demons in him).
30 Jesus lhe perguntou: “Qual é o seu nome?”. “Legião”, respondeu ele, pois havia muitos demônios dentro do homem.
31 And they prayed him (or And they beseeched him), that he should not command them, that they should go into hell [or that they should go into the deepness].
31 E imploravam que Jesus não os mandasse para o abismo.
32 And there was a flock of many swine [or of many hogs] pasturing in an hill, and they prayed him, that he should suffer them to enter into them. And he suffered them. (And there was a herd of many pigs at pasture on a hill, and they beseeched him, that he would allow them to enter into them. And he allowed them.)
32 Ali perto, uma grande manada de porcos pastava na encosta de uma colina, e os demônios suplicaram que ele os deixasse entrar nos porcos. Jesus lhes deu permissão.
33 And so the devils went out from the man, and entered into the swine [or into the hogs]; and with a rush the flock went headlong into the pool [or into the lake of water], and was drenched. (And so the demons went out of the man, and entered into the pigs; and with a rush the herd went headlong into the lake, and were drowned.)
33 Os demônios saíram do homem e entraram nos porcos, e toda a manada se atirou pela encosta íngreme para dentro do mar e se afogou.
34 And when the herders saw this thing done, they fled, and told into the city, and into the towns.
34 Quando os que cuidavam dos porcos viram isso, fugiram para uma cidade próxima e para seus arredores, espalhando a notícia.
35 And they went out to see that thing that was done. And they came to Jesus, and they found the man sitting clothed, from whom the devils went out, and in whole mind at his feet; and they dreaded (or and they had great fear).
35 O povo correu para ver o que havia ocorrido. Uma multidão se juntou ao redor de Jesus, e eles viram o homem que havia sido liberto dos demônios. Estava sentado aos pés de Jesus, vestido e em perfeito juízo, e todos tiveram medo.
36 And they that saw told to them, how he was made whole of the legion. (And they who saw it all, told them how he was healed from the legion of devils and demons.)
36 Os que presenciaram os acontecimentos contaram aos demais como o homem possuído por demônios tinha sido curado.
37 And all the multitude of the country of Gadarenes prayed him, that he should go (away) from them, for they were held with great dread. And he went up into a boat, and turned again (to the other side). (And all the multitude from the countryside of Gadarenes beseeched him, that he would go away from them, for they were held with great fear. And so he went up into the boat, and returned to the other side.)
37 Todo o povo da região dos gadarenos suplicou que Jesus fosse embora, pois ficaram muito assustados. Então ele voltou ao barco e partiu.
38 And the man of whom the devils were gone out, [or And the man of whom the fiends went out], prayed him, that he should be with him. [Soothly] Jesus left him (or let him go), and said, (And the man from whom the demons went out, beseeched him, that he could be with him. But Jesus sent him away, and said,)
38 O homem que tinha sido liberto dos demônios suplicou para ir com ele, mas Jesus o mandou para casa, dizendo:
39 Go again into thine house, and tell how great things God hath done to thee. And he went through all the city, and preached, how great things Jesus had done to him. (Return to thine house, and to thy people, and tell them what great things God hath done for thee. And so he went through all the city, and preached, what great things Jesus had done for him.)
39 “Volte para sua família e conte a eles tudo que Deus fez por você”. E o homem foi pela cidade inteira, anunciando tudo que Jesus tinha feito por ele.
40 And it was done, when Jesus was gone (home) again [or when Jesus had gone \+sls (home)\+sls* again], the people received him; for all were abiding him (or for all of them were waiting for him).
40 Do outro lado do mar, as multidões receberam Jesus com alegria, pois o estavam esperando.
41 And lo! a man, to whom the name was Jairus, and he was [a] prince of a synagogue (or and he was a leader of a synagogue); and he fell down at the feet of Jesus, and prayed him (or beseeched him), that he should enter into his house,
41 Então um homem chamado Jairo, um dos líderes da sinagoga local, veio e se prostrou aos pés de Jesus, suplicando que ele fosse à sua casa.
42 for he had but one daughter [or an only daughter], almost of twelve years old, and she was dead. And it befell, the while he went, he was thronged of the people. (for he had an only daughter, almost twelve years old, and she was dying. And it befell, that while he went, he was thronged by the people.)
42 Sua única filha, de cerca de doze anos, estava à beira da morte. Jesus o acompanhou, cercado pela multidão.
43 And a woman that had a flux of blood (for) twelve years, and had spended all her chattel [or all her substance] in leeches, and might not be cured of any, (And there was a woman who had a flowing, or an issue, of blood for twelve years, and had spent all of her resources on physicians, and could not be cured by any of them,)
43 Uma mulher no meio do povo sofria havia doze anos de uma hemorragia, sem encontrar cura.
44 and she came nigh behind, and touched the hem of his cloth, and anon the flux of her blood ceased. (and she came up close behind him, and touched the hem of his cloak, and at once the flowing, or the issue, of her blood ceased.)
44 Ela se aproximou por trás de Jesus e tocou na borda de seu manto. No mesmo instante, a hemorragia parou.
45 And Jesus said, Who is it that touched me? And when all men denied (it), Peter said, and they that were with him, Commander (or Master), the people thrust [or throng] and dis-ease thee, and thou sayest, Who touched me?
45 “Quem tocou em mim?”, perguntou Jesus. Todos negaram, e Pedro disse: “Mestre, a multidão toda se aperta em volta do senhor”.
46 And Jesus said, Some man hath touched me, for [I have known] that virtue went out of me. (And Jesus said, Someone hath touched me, for I know that power hath gone out of me.)
46 Jesus, no entanto, disse: “Alguém certamente tocou em mim, pois senti que de mim saiu poder”.
47 And the woman seeing, that it was not hid from him, came trembling, and fell down at his feet, and for what cause she had touched him she showed before all the people, and how anon she was healed (or and how at once she was healed).
47 Quando a mulher percebeu que não poderia permanecer despercebida, começou a tremer e caiu de joelhos diante dele. Todos a ouviram explicar por que havia tocado nele e como havia sido curada de imediato.
48 And he said to her, Daughter, thy faith hath made thee safe, (or Daughter, thy faith hath saved thee, or thy faith hath healed thee); go thou in peace.
48 Então ele disse: “Filha, sua fé a curou. Vá em paz”.
49 And yet while he spake, a man came from the (house of the) prince of the synagogue, and said to him, Thy daughter is dead, do not thou travail the Master (any further). (And while he spoke, a man came from the house of the leader of the synagogue, and said to him, Thy daughter is now dead, or Thy daughter hath died, so do not further trouble or bother the Teacher.)
49 Enquanto Jesus ainda falava com a mulher, chegou um mensageiro da casa de Jairo, o líder da sinagoga, a quem disse: “Sua filha morreu. Não incomode mais o mestre”.
50 And when this word was heard, Jesus answered to the father of the damsel, Do not thou dread, but believe thou only [or but only believe thou], and she shall be safe, (or Do not fear, but only believe, and she shall be saved, or she shall be healed).
50 Ao ouvir isso, Jesus disse a Jairo: “Não tenha medo. Apenas creia, e ela será curada”.
51 And when he came to the house, he suffered no man to enter with him, [no] but Peter and John and James, and the father and the mother of the damsel. (And when he came to the house, he did not allow anyone to go in with him, except for Peter and John and James, and the father and the mother of the young girl.)
51 Quando chegaram à casa de Jairo, Jesus não deixou que ninguém o acompanhasse, exceto Pedro, João, Tiago e o pai e a mãe da menina.
52 And all wept, and bewailed her. And he said, Do not ye weep, for the damsel is not dead, but (only) sleepeth.
52 A casa estava cheia de gente chorando e se lamentando, mas ele disse: “Parem de chorar! Ela não está morta; está apenas dormindo”.
53 And they scorned him, and knew that she was dead.
53 A multidão riu dele, pois todos sabiam que ela havia morrido.
54 But he held her hand, and cried, and said, Damsel, rise up.
54 Então Jesus a tomou pela mão e disse em voz alta: “Menina, levante-se!”.
55 And her spirit turned again, and she rose anon, (or And her spirit returned, and she got up at once). And he commanded (them) to give to her (something) to eat.
55 Naquele momento, ela voltou à vida e levantou-se de imediato. Então Jesus ordenou que dessem alguma coisa para ela comer.
56 And her father and mother wondered greatly; and he commanded them, that they should not say to any [man](or to anyone) that thing that was done.
56 Os pais dela ficaram maravilhados, mas Jesus insistiu que não contassem a ninguém o que havia acontecido.

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