Lamentações 1
Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling (Enhanced) (ENGWYC2018) vs NTLH
NTLH Nova Tradução na Linguagem de Hoje 2000
1 How sitteth alone the city (that once was so) full of people? the lady of folks is made as a widow; the princess of provinces is made under tribute. (How the city now sitteth alone, \+em (or empty)\+em*, that once was so full of people! the lady of nations is made like a widow; the princess of provinces is put under tribute or is made to suffer forced labour.)
1 Como está abandonada Jerusalém, a cidade que antes vivia cheia de gente! Ela era respeitada no mundo inteiro, mas agora parece uma viúva; a rainha entre as nações hoje não passa de uma escrava.
2 It weeping wept in the night, and the tears thereof be in the cheeks thereof (or and its tears \+em be\+em* on its cheeks); there is none of all the dearworthy thereof, that comforteth it; all the friends thereof forsook it, and be made enemies to it.
2 Ela chora a noite inteira, as lágrimas correm pelo seu rosto. Dos seus antigos amigos não ficou nenhum para a consolar. Todos eles a traíram e agora são inimigos dela.
3 Judah passed from torment and multitude of servage, it dwelled among heathen men, and found no rest; all the pursuers thereof took it among anguishes. (Judah went into the torment of captivity and a multitude of servitude, \+em or of slavery\+em*, it lived among the heathen, and found no rest; all of its pursuers brought it much anguish.)
3 O povo de Judá foi levado para longe da sua pátria e sofre como escravo em trabalhos forçados. Eles moram em outros países e não têm descanso. Estão cercados pelos seus perseguidores e não podem escapar.
4 The ways of Zion mourn, for no men come to the solemnity; all the gates thereof be destroyed, the priests thereof wail; the virgins thereof be defouled, and it is oppressed with bitterness. (The ways of Zion mourn, for no people come to its solemn feasts; all its gates be destroyed, its priests wail; its virgins be defiled, and it is oppressed with bitterness.)
4 As estradas que levam a Sião estão tristes, pois não há ninguém que vá por elas para as festas religiosas. As moças que cantavam no Templo estão aflitas, e os sacerdotes vivem gemendo. A cidade sofre amargamente, e não há gente para se reunir nas suas praças.
5 The enemies thereof be made in the head, and the enemies thereof be made rich, for the Lord spake on it. For the multitude of wickednesses thereof the little children thereof be led into captivity, before the face of the troubler. (Its enemies be put at its head, \+em that is, they rule over it\+em*, and they be made rich, for the Lord spoke against it. For the multitude of its wickednesses its little children be led into captivity, by the enemy.)
5 Os seus inimigos a dominam, e para eles tudo vai bem. É que o por causa dos muitos pecados dos seus moradores. Os seus filhos foram presos pelos inimigos e levados para longe da sua pátria.
6 And all the fairness of the daughter of Zion went out from the daughter of Zion; the princes thereof be made as rams not finding pastures; and went forth without strength before the face of the follower. (And all the beauty of the daughter of Zion went away from the daughter of Zion; its princes be made like rams not finding pasture; and they went forth without strength before their pursuer.)
6 A beleza de Jerusalém é coisa do passado. As suas autoridades são como que estão fracos de fome e fogem, sem forças, dos caçadores.
7 And Jerusalem bethought on the days of her affliction and of trespassing, and on all her desirable things which it had from [the] eld days; when the people thereof fell down in the hand of enemies, and none helper was; [the] enemies saw it, and scorned the sabbaths thereof. (And Jerusalem remembered the days of its affliction and of its trespassing, and on all the desirable things which it had in the old days; when its people fell into the hands of its enemies, and there was no one to help them; its enemies saw it, and mocked its Sabbaths.)
7 Nestes dias de tristeza e aflição, Jerusalém lembra de todas as riquezas que teve no passado. Ela se recorda de que ninguém veio ajudá-la quando caiu em poder dos inimigos, que zombaram dela na sua queda.
8 Jerusalem sinned a sin, therefore it was made unsteadfast; all that glorified it forsook it, for they saw the shame thereof, (or all who honoured it, deserted it, for they saw its shame); forsooth it wailed, and was turned aback.
8 Ela perdeu a honra; está nua, e todos a desprezam. Ela vive gemendo e esconde o rosto, envergonhada. Jerusalém se tornou por haver pecado gravemente.
9 The filths thereof be in the feet thereof, and it had no mind of her end; it was put down greatly, and had no comforter; Lord, see thou my torment, for the enemy is raised [up]. (Its filths \+em be\+em* upon its feet, and it had no thought of its end; it was greatly put down, and it had no comforter; \+em it said\+em*, Lord, see thou my torment, for the enemy is raised up \+em against me\+em*.)
9 Era fácil ver a mancha do seu pecado. Jerusalém não pensou no que poderia acontecer. Ela caiu de modo terrível e não tem quem a console. Os seus inimigos venceram, e ela pede que o
10 The enemy put his hand to all the desirable things thereof; for it saw heathen men entered into thy saintuary, of which thou haddest commanded, that they should not enter into thy church. (The enemy put his hands onto all its desirable things; and it saw the heathen go into thy Temple, of whom thou haddest commanded, that they should never enter into thy congregation.)
10 Os inimigos levaram embora todas as suas riquezas. O povo viu os pagãos entrarem no Templo, coisa que Deus os proibiu de fazer.
11 All the people thereof was wailing and seeking bread, they gave all precious things for meat, to strengthen the soul; (\+em and the city saith\+em*), See thou, Lord, and behold, for I am made vile. (All its people were wailing and seeking bread, they gave all precious things for food, to strengthen, \+em or to feed\+em*, themselves; \+em and the city saith\+em*, See thou, Lord, and behold, for I am made vile.)
11 O povo de Jerusalém anda gemendo, procurando o que comer; eles trocaram as suas riquezas por alimentos para poder continuar a viver. A cidade diz: “Ó e vê a minha desgraça!”
12 A! all ye that pass by the way, perceive, and see, if any sorrow is as my sorrow; for he gathered away (my) grapes from me, as the Lord spake in the day of wrath of his strong vengeance. (O all ye who go on the way! look, and see, if there is any sorrow like my sorrow; for he hath afflicted me, like the Lord said that he would, on the day of the wrath of his strong vengeance.)
12 Aos que vão passando, Jerusalém diz: “Olhem para mim! Será que existe uma dor igual à minha? No dia em que ficou o
13 From on high he sent fire in(to) my bones, and taught me; he spreaded abroad a net to my feet, he turned me aback; he setted me desolate, meddled together all day with mourning, (or he left me desolate, mixed together with mourning, all day long).
13 “Lá de cima, Deus enviou um fogo que queima dentro de mim. Ele me armou uma armadilha e me jogou no chão. Depois, me abandonou num sofrimento que não tem mais fim.
14 The yoke of my wickednesses watched in the hand of him, those be folded together, and put on my neck; my strength is made feeble; the Lord gave me in(to) the hand, from which I shall not be able to rise. (He watched my wickednesses, and he folded them together like a yoke, and put them about my neck; my strength is made feeble, \+em or weak\+em*; the Lord gave me into their hands, from whom I shall not be able to escape.)
14 “Ele tomou nota dos meus pecados, amarrou-os todos juntos, pendurou-os no meu pescoço, e o peso deles acabou com as minhas forças. O Senhor me entregou aos meus inimigos, e eu não fui capaz de resistir.
15 The Lord took away all my worshipful men from the midst of me; he called time against me, that he should all-foul my chosen men; the Lord stamped a presser to the virgin, the daughter of Judah. (The Lord took away all my honourable men from my midst; he called out time against me, so that he could defile all my chosen people; the Lord stamped the virgin, the daughter of Judah, like \+em grapes\+em* in a winepress.)
15 “O Senhor fez pouco dos meus melhores soldados. Ele mandou um exército para destruir os meus moços e esmagou o meu povo santo como se esmagam as uvas para fazer vinho.
16 Therefore I am weeping, and mine eye is leading down water; for a comforter, converting my soul, is made far from me; my sons be made lost, for the enemy had the mastery. (And so I \+em am\+em* weeping, and my eyes \+em be\+em* leading down water; for a comforter, to refresh my soul, is made far from me; my sons and daughters be made lost, \+em or left desolate\+em*, for the enemy had the mastery.)
16 “Tudo isso me faz chorar e deixa os meus olhos cheios de lágrimas. Não há ninguém que me console, ninguém que me anime. Os inimigos me derrotaram, e o meu povo ficou no meio de ruínas.
17 Zion spreaded abroad his hands, none is that comforteth it; the Lord sent against Jacob enemies thereof, in the compass thereof; Jerusalem is made as defouled with unclean blood among them. (Zion spread abroad its hands, there is no one to comfort it; the Lord sent against Jacob its enemies, all around it; Jerusalem is defiled with unclean blood among them.)
17 “Eu estendo as mãos, mas ninguém quer me ajudar. De todos os lados, o e eles me tratam como se eu fosse uma coisa nojenta.
18 (\+em And the city saith\+em*), The Lord is just (or The Lord is in the right), for I stirred his mouth to wrathfulness; all peoples, I beseech, hear ye, and see my sorrow; my virgins and my young men went forth into captivity.
18 “Mas o Senhor é justo e me castigou, pois eu me revoltei contra os seus mandamentos. Todos os povos, escutem! Vejam a minha dor! As minhas moças e os meus moços foram levados para longe como prisioneiros.
19 I called my friends, and they deceived me; my priests and mine eld men in the city be wasted; for they sought meat to themselves, to comfort their life/to strengthen their life, (or for they sought food for themselves, to refresh their souls).
19 “Pedi ajuda aos meus aliados, mas eles me traíram. Os sacerdotes e as autoridades morreram nas minhas ruas, enquanto procuravam comida para poder continuar a viver.
20 See thou, Lord, for I am troubled, my womb is troubled; mine heart is destroyed in myself, for I am full of bitterness; [the] sword slayeth withoutforth, and like death is at home, (or the sword killeth people outside, and there is death at home).
20 “Vê, ó Senhor , a minha aflição; estou profundamente perturbada! A dor aperta o meu coração quando penso que me revoltei contra ti. Há assassinatos nas ruas, e até dentro das casas há mortes.
21 They heard, that I make inward wailing, and none is that comforteth me; all mine enemies heard (of) mine evil, they be glad, for thou hast done (it); thou hast brought a day of comfort, and they shall be made like me, (or but thou shalt bring the day that thou hast promised, and then they shall be made like me).
21 “Ó Deus, ouve os meus gemidos, pois não há ninguém que me console. Todos os meus inimigos sabem da minha desgraça e ficam contentes porque tu me fizeste sofrer. Faze com que venha o dia que prometeste, para que os meus inimigos sofram tanto quanto eu.
22 All the evil of them enter before thee, and gather thou grapes away from them, as thou hast gathered grapes away from me, for my wickednesses; for my wailings be many, and mine heart is mourning. (Let all their evil enter before thee, and take away the grapes from them, as thou hast taken away the grapes from me, for my wickednesses; for my wailings \+em be\+em* many, and my heart \+em is\+em* in mourning.)
22 “Condena-os por causa de todas as suas maldades, castiga-os como me castigaste por causa dos meus pecados. Eu não paro de gemer, e o meu coração está doente.”
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