Lucas 9
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1 And when the twelve apostles were called together, Jesus gave to them virtue and power on all devils, and that they should heal sicknesses. (And when the twelve apostles were called together, Jesus gave them authority and power over all demons, and so that they could heal sicknesses.)
1 Jesus reuniu os Doze e lhes deu poder e autoridade para expulsar todos os demônios e curar enfermidades.
2 And he sent them to preach the kingdom of God, and to heal sick men.
2 Depois, enviou-os para anunciar o reino de Deus e curar os enfermos.
3 And he said to them, Nothing take ye in the way (or Take nothing on or for the way), neither a staff [or a rod], nor scrip, neither bread, nor money, and neither have ye two coats.
3 Ele os instruiu, dizendo: “Não levem coisa alguma em sua jornada. Não levem cajado, nem bolsa de viagem, nem comida, nem dinheiro, nem mesmo uma muda de roupa extra.
4 And into what[ever] house ye enter, dwell ye there (or remain there), and go ye not out from thence.
4 Aonde quer que forem, hospedem-se na mesma casa até partirem da cidade.
5 And whoever receive not you [or And whoever shall not receive you], go ye out of that city, and shake ye off the powder of your feet into witnessing on them (or and shake off the dust from your feet as a testimony against them).
5 E, se uma cidade se recusar a recebê-los, sacudam a poeira dos pés ao saírem, em sinal de reprovação”.
6 And they went forth, and went about by castles (or and went through the villages), preaching [or evangelizing] and healing everywhere.
6 Então começaram a percorrer os povoados, anunciando as boas-novas e curando os enfermos.
7 And Herod [the] tetrarch [or \+sls (the)\+sls* prince of the fourth part], heard (of) all [the] things that were done of him, and he doubted, for that it was said of some men, that John was risen from death [or for \+sls (that)\+sls* John had risen from \+sls (the)\+sls* dead]; (And Herod, the tetrarch, or the prince of a quarter of the kingdom, heard of all of the things that were done by him, and he wondered about it, for it was said by some people, that John had risen from the dead;)
7 Quando Herodes Antipas ouviu falar de tudo que Jesus fazia, ficou perplexo, pois alguns diziam que João Batista havia ressuscitado dos mortos.
8 and of some men, that Elias had appeared; but of others, that one of the old prophets was risen. (and by some, that Elijah had appeared; but by others, that one of the prophets of old had arisen.)
8 Outros acreditavam que Jesus era Elias, ou um dos antigos profetas que tinha voltado à vida.
9 And Herod said, I have beheaded John; and who is this, of whom I hear such things? And he sought to see him.
9 “Eu decapitei João”, dizia Herodes. “Então quem é o homem sobre quem ouço essas histórias?” E procurava ver Jesus.
10 And the apostles turned again, and told to him all (the) things that they had done, (or And the apostles returned, and told him about everything that they had done). And he took them, and went beside into a desert place, that is [called] Bethsaida.
10 Quando os apóstolos voltaram, contaram a Jesus tudo que tinham feito. Em seguida, Jesus se retirou para a cidade de Betsaida, a fim de estar a sós com eles.
11 And when the people knew this, they followed him. And he received them, and spake to them of the kingdom of God (or and spoke to them about the Kingdom of God); and he healed them that had need of (a) cure.
11 As multidões descobriram seu paradeiro e o seguiram. Ele as recebeu, ensinou-lhes a respeito do reino de Deus e curou os que estavam enfermos.
12 And the day began to bow down, and the twelve came, and said to him, Leave the people, that they go, and turn into the castles and towns, that be about, that they find meat, for we be here in a desert place. (And the day began to bow down, and the Twelve came, and said to him, Let the people go, or Send them away, so that they can go, and return to the villages and towns, that be about, so that they can find some food, for we be here in this deserted place.)
12 No fim da tarde, os Doze se aproximaram e lhe disseram: “Mande as multidões aos povoados e campos vizinhos, para que encontrem comida e abrigo para passar a noite, pois estamos num lugar isolado”.
13 And he said to them, Give ye to them (something) to eat. And they said, There be not to us more than five loaves and two fishes, but peradventure that we go, and buy meats to all this people, [or but peradventure we go, and buy meats for all the company], (or but perhaps we can go, and buy some food for all of these people).
13 Jesus, porém, disse: “Providenciem vocês mesmos alimento para eles”. “Temos apenas cinco pães e dois peixes”, responderam. “Ou o senhor espera que compremos comida para todo esse povo?”
14 And the men were almost five thousand. And he said to his disciples, Make ye them to sit to (the) meat by companies, a fifty together, (or And he said to his disciples, Make them to sit down for the meal in groups, fifty together).
14 Havia ali cerca de cinco mil homens. Jesus respondeu: “Digam a eles que se sentem em grupos de cinquenta”.
15 And they did so, and they made all men sit to [the] meat. (And they did so, and they made everyone to sit down for the meal.)
15 Os discípulos seguiram sua instrução, e todos se sentaram.
16 And when he had taken the five loaves and two fishes, he beheld into heaven, and blessed them, and brake (them), and dealed (them out) to his disciples, (so) that they should set [or put](them) forth before the companies.
16 Jesus tomou os cinco pães e os dois peixes, olhou para o céu e os abençoou. Então, partiu-os em pedaços e os entregou aos discípulos para que distribuíssem ao povo.
17 And all men ate, and were full-filled [or and were filled]; and that that (was) left to them of broken meats was taken up, twelve coffins. (And everyone ate, and were filled; and the pieces of food which were left by them were gathered up, yea, twelve baskets full.)
17 Todos comeram à vontade, e os discípulos encheram ainda doze cestos com as sobras.
18 And it was done, when he was alone praying, his disciples were with him, and he asked them, and said, Whom say the people that I am?
18 Certo dia, Jesus orava em particular, acompanhado apenas dos discípulos. Ele lhes perguntou: “Quem as multidões dizem que eu sou?”.
19 And they answered, and said, John (the) Baptist, others say Elias, and others say[or but others say], one prophet of the former is risen. (And they answered, and said, John the Baptist, others say Elijah, and others \+em say\+em*, one of the former prophets, or one of the first prophets, is risen.)
19 Os discípulos responderam: “Alguns dizem que o senhor é João Batista; outros, que é Elias; e outros ainda, que é um dos profetas antigos que ressuscitou”.
20 And he said to them, But whom say ye that I am? Simon Peter answered, and said, The Christ of God, (or Simon Peter answered, and said, God’s Messiah).
20 “E vocês?”, perguntou ele. “Quem vocês dizem que eu sou?” Pedro respondeu: “O senhor é o Cristo enviado por Deus!”.
21 And he blaming them (or And he rebuking them), commanded [them] that they should say (that) to no man, [+And he blaming them commanded them that they should say to no man these things,]
21 Jesus advertiu severamente seus discípulos de que não dissessem a ninguém quem ele era.
22 and said these things, For it behooveth man’s Son to suffer many things, and to be reproved of the elder men, and of the princes of (the) priests, and of the scribes, (or and to be rejected by the elders, and by the high priests, and by the scribes), and to be slain, and the third day to rise again.
22 “É necessário que o Filho do Homem sofra muitas coisas”, disse. “Ele será rejeitado pelos líderes do povo, pelos principais sacerdotes e pelos mestres da lei. Será morto, mas no terceiro dia ressuscitará.”
23 And he said to all [men], If any [man] will come after me, deny he himself, and take he his cross every day, and (pur)sue he me (or and follow me).
23 Disse ele à multidão: “Se alguém quer ser meu seguidor, negue a si mesmo, tome diariamente sua cruz e siga-me.
24 For he that will make his life safe shall lose it; and he that loseth his life for me, shall make it safe.
24 Se tentar se apegar à sua vida, a perderá. Mas, se abrir mão de sua vida por minha causa, a salvará.
25 And what profiteth [it to] a man, if he win all the world, and lose himself, and do impairing of himself, [or and do impairing to himself], (or and do harm to himself).
25 Que vantagem há em ganhar o mundo inteiro, mas perder ou destruir a própria vida?
26 For whoso shameth me and my words, man’s Son shall shame him, when he cometh in his majesty, and of the Father’s, and of the holy angels. (For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and my words, man’s Son shall be ashamed of him, when he cometh in his majesty, or in his glory, and in the glory of the Father, and of the holy angels.)
26 Se alguém se envergonhar de mim e de minha mensagem, o Filho do Homem se envergonhará dele quando vier em sua glória e na glória do Pai e dos santos anjos.
27 And I say to you, verily there be some standing here, which shall not taste death, till they see the realm of God. (Truly I say to you, or I tell you the truth, there be some standing here, who shall not taste death, until they see the Kingdom of God.)
27 Eu lhes digo a verdade: alguns que aqui estão não morrerão antes de ver o reino de Deus!”.
28 And it was done after these words almost eight days, and he took Peter and James and John, and he ascended into an hill, to pray, (or and he went up onto a hill, to pray).
28 Cerca de oito dias depois, Jesus levou consigo Pedro, João e Tiago a um monte para orar.
29 And while he prayed, the likeness of his face was changed, and his clothing was white shining.
29 Enquanto ele orava, a aparência de seu rosto foi transformada, e suas roupas se tornaram brancas e resplandecentes.
30 And lo! two men spake with him, and Moses and Elias (And behold! two men spoke with him, yea, Moses and Elijah)
30 De repente, Moisés e Elias apareceram e começaram a falar com Jesus.
31 were seen in (their) majesty; and they said (of) his going out, which he should fulfill in Jerusalem. (were seen in their glory; and they spoke of his death, yea, of his destiny, which he would fulfill in Jerusalem.)
31 Tinham um aspecto glorioso e falavam sobre a partida de Jesus, que estava para se cumprir em Jerusalém.
32 And Peter, and they that were with him, were heavy of sleep, [or were grieved, or heavied, with sleep], and they waking saw his majesty, and the two men that stood with him, (or but awakening they saw his glory, and the two men who stood with him).
32 Pedro e os outros lutavam contra o sono, mas acabaram despertando e viram a glória de Jesus e os dois homens que estavam com ele.
33 And it was done, when they departed from him, Peter said to Jesus, Commander, it is good that we be here, and make we here three tabernacles, one to thee, and one to Moses, and one to Elias. And he knew not what he should say. (And it was done, when they had left him, Peter said to Jesus, Master, it is good for us to be here, and we shall make here three tents, or three tabernacles, one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah. And he did not know what he should say.)
33 Quando Moisés e Elias iam se retirando, Pedro, sem saber o que dizia, falou: “Mestre, é maravilhoso estarmos aqui! Vamos fazer três tendas: uma será sua, uma de Moisés e outra de Elias”.
34 But while he spake these things, a cloud was made, and overshadowed them; and they dreaded (or and they feared), when they entered into the cloud.
34 Enquanto ele ainda falava, uma nuvem surgiu e os envolveu, enchendo-os de medo.
35 And a voice was made out of the cloud, and said, This is my dearworthy Son, hear ye him (or listen to him).
35 Então uma voz que vinha da nuvem disse: “Este é meu Filho, meu Escolhido. Ouçam-no!”.
36 And while the voice was made, Jesus was found alone. And they were still, and to no man said in those days any of those things, that they had seen, [or And they held \+sls (their)\+sls* peace, and said to no man in those days aught of those things that they had seen]. (And after the voice was heard, Jesus was there alone. And they were silent, and did not tell anyone in those days, about anything that they had seen.)
36 Quando a voz silenciou, só Jesus estava ali. Naquela ocasião, os discípulos não contaram a ninguém o que tinham visto.
37 But it was done in the day (pur)suing, when they came down of the hill, much people met them. (But it was done on the following day, when they came down from the hill, that many people met them.)
37 No dia seguinte, quando desceram do monte, uma grande multidão veio ao encontro de Jesus.
38 And lo! a man of the company cried, and said, Master, I beseech thee, behold my son, for I have no more; (And behold! a man among the people cried, and said, Teacher, I beseech thee, look at my son, for I have no other child;)
38 Um homem na multidão gritou: “Mestre, suplico-lhe que veja meu filho, o único que tenho!
39 and lo! a spirit taketh him, and suddenly he crieth, and hurtleth [him] down, and draweth him with foam [or with froth], and scarcely he goeth away (before) drawing him all to pieces.
39 Um espírito impuro se apodera dele e o faz gritar. Lança-o em convulsões e o faz espumar pela boca. Sacode-o violentamente e quase nunca o deixa em paz.
40 And I prayed thy disciples, that they should cast him out, and they might not. (And I beseeched thy disciples, that they should throw out the spirit, but they could not do it.)
40 Supliquei a seus discípulos que o expulsassem, mas eles não conseguiram”.
41 And Jesus answered and said to them, A! unfaithful generation and wayward (or O unfaithful and wayward generation!), how long shall I be with you, and suffer you? bring hither thy son.
41 Jesus disse: “Geração incrédula e corrompida! Até quando estarei com vocês e terei de suportá-los?”. Então disse ao homem: “Traga-me seu filho”.
42 And when he came nigh, the devil hurtled him down, and wrenched him. And Jesus blamed the unclean spirit, and healed the child, and yielded him (back) to his father, (or And Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, yea, the demon, and healed the child, and gave him back to his father).
42 Quando o menino se aproximou, o demônio o derrubou no chão, numa convulsão violenta. Jesus, porém, repreendeu o espírito impuro, curou o menino e o devolveu ao pai.
43 And all men wondered greatly in the greatness of God. And when all men wondered in all (the) things that he did, he said to his disciples, (And everyone wondered greatly at the greatness of God. And when everyone wondered at all the things that he did, he said to his disciples,)
43 Todos se espantaram com a grandiosidade do poder de Deus. Enquanto todos se maravilhavam com seus feitos, Jesus disse aos discípulos:
44 Put ye these words in your hearts, for it is to come, that man’s Son be betrayed into the hands of men.
44 “Ouçam-me e lembrem-se do que lhes digo: o Filho do Homem será traído e entregue em mãos humanas”.
45 And they knew not this word, and it was hid before them, that they feeled it not; and they dreaded to ask him of this word. (But they did not know what this meant, and it was hidden to them, so that they could not perceive or understand it; and they feared to ask him about these words.)
45 Eles, porém, não entendiam essas coisas. O significado estava escondido deles, de modo que não eram capazes de compreender e tinham medo de perguntar.
46 But a thought entered into them, who of them should be (the) greatest.
46 Os discípulos começaram a discutir sobre qual deles seria o maior.
47 And Jesus, seeing the thoughts of the heart(s) of them, (or And Jesus, knowing the thoughts in their hearts), took a child, and setted him beside him;
47 Jesus, conhecendo seus pensamentos, trouxe para junto de si uma criança pequena
48 and said to them, Whoever receiveth this child in my name, receiveth me; and whoever receiveth me, receiveth him that sent me; for he that is (the) least among you all, is the greatest.
48 e disse: “Quem recebe uma criança como esta em meu nome recebe a mim, e quem me recebe também recebe aquele que me enviou. Portanto, o menor entre vocês será o maior”.
49 And John answered and said, Commander, we saw a man casting out fiends in thy name, and we have forbidden him, for he (pur)sueth not thee with us. (And John said, Master, we saw a man throwing out devils and demons in thy name, and we have forbidden him, for he followeth not thee with us.)
49 João disse a Jesus: “Mestre, vimos alguém usar seu nome para expulsar demônios; nós o proibimos, pois ele não era do nosso grupo”.
50 And Jesus said to him, Do not ye forbid (him), for he that is not against us, is for us.
50 “Não o proíbam!”, disse Jesus. “Quem não é contra vocês é a favor de vocês.”
51 And it was done, when the days of his taking up were fulfilled (or when it would soon be the day that he would be taken up into heaven), he set fast his face, to go to Jerusalem,
51 Como se aproximava o tempo de ser elevado ao céu, Jesus partiu com determinação para Jerusalém.
52 and sent messengers before his sight. And they went, and entered into a city of Samaritans, to make ready to him (or to prepare it for him).
52 Enviou mensageiros adiante até um povoado samaritano, a fim de fazerem os preparativos para sua chegada.
53 And they received not him, for the face of him was going into Jerusalem.
53 Contudo, os habitantes do povoado não receberam Jesus, porque parecia evidente que ele estava a caminho de Jerusalém.
54 And when James and John, his disciples, saw (that), they said, Lord, wilt thou that we say, that fire come down from heaven, and waste them, [as Elias did]? (And when James and John, his disciples, saw that, they said, Lord, desirest thou that we command, that fire come down from heaven, and destroy them, like Elijah did?)
54 Percebendo isso, Tiago e João disseram a Jesus: “Senhor, quer que mandemos cair fogo do céu para consumi-los?”.
55 And he turned, and blamed them (or and rebuked them), and said, Ye know not, whose spirits ye be;
55 Jesus, porém, se voltou para eles e os repreendeu.
56 for man’s Son came not to lose men’s souls, but to save [them]. And they went into another castle. (for man’s Son came not to destroy men’s souls, but to save\+em them\+em*. And so they went to another village.)
56 E seguiram para outro povoado.
57 And it was done, when they walked in the way, a man said to him, I shall (pur)sue thee, whither ever thou [shalt] go. (And it was done, when they walked on the way, a man said to him, I shall follow thee, wherever thou shalt go.)
57 Quando andavam pelo caminho, alguém disse a Jesus: “Eu o seguirei aonde quer que vá”.
58 And Jesus said to him, Foxes have dens [or ditches], and (the) birds of the air have nests, but man’s Son hath not where he [shall] rest his head.
58 Jesus respondeu: “As raposas têm tocas onde morar e as aves têm ninhos, mas o Filho do Homem não tem sequer um lugar para recostar a cabeça”.
59 And he said to another, (Pur)Sue thou me. And he said, Lord, suffer me first to go, and bury my father. (And he said to another, Follow me. And he said, Lord, first allow me to go, and bury my father.)
59 E a outra pessoa ele disse: “Siga-me”. O homem, porém, respondeu: “Senhor, deixe-me primeiro sepultar meu pai”.
60 And Jesus said to him, Suffer that dead men bury their dead men; but go thou, and tell (everyone about) the kingdom of God. (And Jesus said to him, Allow the dead to bury their dead; but thou go, and tell everyone about the Kingdom of God.)
60 Jesus respondeu: “Deixe que os mortos sepultem seus próprios mortos. Você, porém, deve ir e anunciar o reino de Deus”.
61 And another said, Lord, I shall (pur)sue thee, but first suffer me to leave (in peace) all things that be at home [or but first suffer me to tell to them that be at home]. (And another said, Lord, I shall follow thee, but first allow me to say good-bye to all who be at home.)
61 Outro, ainda, disse: “Senhor, eu o seguirei, mas deixe que antes me despeça de minha família”.
62 And Jesus said to him, No man that putteth his hand to the plough, and beholding backward, is able to the kingdom of God. (And Jesus said to him, No man who putteth his hand to the plow, and looking backward, is fit for the Kingdom of God.)
62 Mas Jesus lhe disse: “Quem põe a mão no arado e olha para trás não está apto para o reino de Deus”.
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