Mateus 21

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1 And when Jesus came nigh to Jerusalem, and came to Bethphage, at the mount of Olives, then sent he his two disciples, [And when Jesus came nigh to Jerusalem, and came to Bethphage, to the mount of Olives, then Jesus sent his two disciples,]
1 Quando se aproximaram de Jerusalém e chegaram a Betfagé, ao monte das Oliveiras, Jesus enviou dois discípulos,
2 and said to them, Go ye into the castle that is against you, and anon ye shall find an ass tied (up), and a colt with her; untie ye, and bring (them) to me. (and said to them, Go ye into the village that is opposite you, and at once ye shall find a donkey tied up, and a colt with her; untie them, and bring them to me.)
2 dizendo-lhes:
3 And if any man say to you anything, say ye, that the Lord hath need to them; and anon he shall leave them. (And if anyone say anything to you, say, that the Lord hath need of them; and then at once, he shall let them go, or come here.)
3 E, se alguém disser alguma coisa, respondam: “O Senhor precisa deles.” E logo ele deixará que vocês tragam os animais.
4 All this was done, that that thing should be fulfilled, that was said by the prophet, saying,
4 Ora, isto aconteceu para se cumprir o que foi dito por meio do profeta:
5 Say ye to the daughter of Sion (or Say to the daughter of Zion), Lo! thy king cometh to thee, meek, sitting on an ass, and a foal [or a colt] of an ass under yoke.
5 “Digam à filha de Sião: Eis que o seu Rei vem até você, humilde, montado em jumenta, e num jumentinho, cria de animal de carga.”
6 And the disciples went, and did as Jesus commanded [to] them.
6 Indo os discípulos e tendo feito como Jesus lhes havia ordenado,
7 And they brought an ass, and the foal [or the colt], and laid their clothes on them, and made him [to] sit above. (And they brought the donkey, and the colt, and laid their clothes on them, and had him sit upon the donkey.)
7 trouxeram a jumenta e o jumentinho. Então puseram em cima deles as suas capas, e sobre elas Jesus montou.
8 And full much people spreaded their clothes in the way; others cutted branches of (the) trees, and strewed in the way. (And many people spread their clothes on the way, or on the road; others cut off branches from the trees, and strew them on the way.)
8 E a maior parte da multidão estendeu as suas capas no caminho, e outros cortavam ramos de árvores, espalhando-os pelo caminho.
9 And the people that went before, and that (pur)sued (or who followed), cried, and said, Hosanna to the son of David; blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in high things, [or Hosanna in the highest things], (or Hosanna in the highest).
9 E as multidões, tanto as que iam adiante dele como as que o seguiam, clamavam: “Hosana ao Filho de Davi! Bendito o que vem em nome do Senhor! Hosana nas maiores alturas!”
10 And when he was entered into Jerusalem, all the city was stirred, and said, Who is this?
10 E, quando Jesus entrou em Jerusalém, toda a cidade se alvoroçou. E perguntavam: — Quem é este?
11 But the people said, This is Jesus, the prophet, of Nazareth of Galilee.
11 E as multidões respondiam: — Este é o profeta Jesus, de Nazaré da Galileia!
12 And Jesus entered into the temple of God, and cast out of the temple all that bought and sold; and he turned upside-down the boards of (the)(money-)changers, and the chairs of men that sold culvers. (And Jesus entered into the Temple of God, and threw out of the Temple all who bought and sold; and he turned upside-down the tables of the money-changers, and the chairs of men who sold doves and pigeons.)
12 Jesus entrou no templo e expulsou todos os que ali vendiam e compravam. Derrubou as mesas dos cambistas e as cadeiras dos que vendiam pombas.
13 And he said to them, It is written, Mine house shall be called an house of prayer (or My House shall be called a House of Prayer); but ye have made it (into) a den of thieves.
13 E disse-lhes:
14 And (the) blind and (the) crooked came to him in the temple, and he healed them. (And the blind and the lame came to him in the Temple, and he healed them.)
14 Cegos e coxos se aproximaram de Jesus, no templo, e ele os curou.
15 But the princes of (the) priests, and the scribes, (or But the high priests, and the scribes), seeing the marvelous [or the wonderful] things that he did, and the children crying in the temple, and saying, Hosanna to the son of David, they had indignation [or disdain],
15 Mas, quando os principais sacerdotes e os escribas viram as maravilhas que Jesus fazia e as crianças que gritavam no templo: “Hosana ao Filho de Davi!”, ficaram indignados e perguntaram a Jesus:
16 and said to him, Hearest thou what these say? And Jesus said to them, Yea; whether ye have never read, That (out) of the mouth(s) of young children, and of suckling children, thou hast made perfect praising?
16 — Você está ouvindo o que estão dizendo? Jesus respondeu:
17 And when he had left them, he went forth out of the city, into Bethany; and there he dwelt, and taught them of the kingdom of God.
17 E, deixando-os, saiu da cidade e foi para Betânia, onde passou a noite.
18 But on the morrow, he, turning again into the city, hungered. (But the next morning, as he returned to the city, he was hungry.)
18 Cedo de manhã, ao voltar para a cidade, Jesus teve fome.
19 And he saw a fig tree beside the way, and came to it, and found nothing therein [or nothing thereon], [no] but leaves only. And he said to it, Never fruit come forth of thee [or Never be fruit born of thee], into without end. And anon the fig tree was dried up (or And at once the fig tree dried up).
19 E, vendo uma figueira à beira do caminho, aproximou-se dela, mas não encontrou nada, a não ser folhas. Então Jesus disse à figueira: E a figueira secou imediatamente.
20 And the disciples saw, and wondered, saying, How anon it dried, [or How it dried up anon], (or How at once, or so quickly, it dried up).
20 Quando os discípulos viram isso, ficaram admirados e disseram: — Como a figueira secou depressa!
21 And Jesus answered, and said to them, Truly I say to you (or I tell you the truth), if ye have faith, and doubt not, not only ye shall do of the fig tree, but also if ye say to this hill, Take [away thee], and cast thee into the sea, (or Go away, and throw thyself into the sea), it shall be done so [or it shall be done].
21 Ao que Jesus lhes disse:
22 And all things whatever ye believing shall ask (for) in prayer, ye shall take (or ye shall receive them).
22 E tudo o que pedirem em oração, crendo, vocês receberão.
23 And when he came into the temple, the princes of (the) priests, and (the) elder men of the people, (or the high priests, and the elders of the people), came to him that taught, [or came to him \+sls (while he was)\+sls* teaching], and said, In what power doest thou these things? and who gave [to] thee this power?
23 Jesus entrou no templo e, quando já estava ensinando, os principais sacerdotes e os anciãos do povo se aproximaram dele e perguntaram: — Com que autoridade você faz estas coisas? E quem lhe deu esta autoridade?
24 Jesus answered, and said to them, And I shall ask you one word (or And I shall ask you one question), the which if ye tell me, I shall say to you, in what power I do these things.
24 Jesus respondeu:
25 Of whence was the baptism of John; of heaven, or of men? And they thought within themselves, saying, If we say of heaven, he shall say to us, Why then believe ye not to him? (From where was the baptism of John; from heaven, or from men? And they thought within themselves, saying, If we say from heaven, he shall say to us, Then why did ye not believe him?)
25 De onde era o batismo de João: do céu ou dos homens? E eles discutiam entre si: — Se dissermos: “Do céu”, ele nos dirá: “Então por que não acreditaram nele?”
26 If we say of men, we dread the people, for all had John as a prophet. (If we say from men, we fear the people, for everyone believed that John was a prophet.)
26 Mas, se dissermos: “Dos homens”, é de temer o povo. Porque todos consideram João um profeta.
27 And they answered to Jesus, and said, We know not. And he said to them, Neither I say to you, in what power I do these things.
27 Então responderam a Jesus: — Não sabemos. E ele, por sua vez, lhes disse:
28 But what seemeth to you? A man had two sons; and he came to the first, and said, Son, go work this day in my vineyard.
28 — O que vocês acham? Um homem tinha dois filhos. Chegando-se ao primeiro, disse: “Filho, vá hoje trabalhar na vinha.”
29 And he answered, and said, I will not; but afterward he forthought, and went forth, [or but afterward he stirred by penance, or forthinking, \+sls (or repenting)\+sls*, went], (or but later he repented, and went, and worked).
29 Ele respondeu: “Não quero ir.” Mas depois, arrependido, foi.
30 But he came to the other, and said in like manner. And he answered, and said, Lord, I go; and he went not (or but he did not go).
30 Dirigindo-se ao outro filho, o pai disse a mesma coisa. Ele respondeu: “Sim, senhor.” Mas não foi.
31 Who of the twain did the father’s will? They say to him, The first. Jesus saith to them, Truly I say to you, for publicans and whores shall go before you into the kingdom of God. (Which of the two did the father’s will? They said to him, The first one. Then Jesus said to them, I tell you the truth, tax collectors and prostitutes now go ahead of you into the Kingdom of God.)
31 Qual dos dois fez a vontade do pai? Eles responderam: — O primeiro. Então Jesus disse:
32 For John came to you in the way of rightwiseness, and ye believed not to him; but publicans and whores believed to him. But ye saw, and had no forthinking after, that ye believed to him, [or But ye seeing, had not penance afterward, that ye should believe to him]. (For John came to you by the way of righteousness, and ye did not believe him; but tax collectors and prostitutes believed him. Yes, ye saw this, but ye had no repenting later, so that ye believed him.)
32 Porque João veio até vocês no caminho da justiça, e vocês não acreditaram nele; no entanto, os publicanos e as prostitutas acreditaram. Vocês, porém, mesmo vendo isso, não se arrependeram depois para acreditar nele.
33 Hear ye another parable. There was an husbandman, that planted a vineyard, and hedged it about, and delved a presser therein, and builded a tower, and hired it to earth-tillers, and went far (away) in pilgrimage. (Listen to another parable. There was a landowner, who planted a vineyard, and hedged it about, and dug a hole for a winepress in it, and built a look-out tower, and rented the land to farmers, and then went on a journey.)
33 — Escutem outra parábola. Havia um homem, dono de terras, que plantou uma vinha. Pôs uma cerca em volta dela, construiu nela um lagar, edificou uma torre e arrendou a vinha a uns lavradores. Depois, ausentou-se do país.
34 And when the time of fruits nighed, he sent his servants to the earth-tillers, to take (the) fruits of it. (And when the time of fruits approached, he sent his servants to the farmers, to receive some of its fruits.)
34 Quando chegou o tempo da colheita, o dono da vinha mandou os seus servos aos lavradores, para receber os frutos que cabiam a ele.
35 And the earth-tillers took his servants, and they beat one, they slew another, and stoned another.
35 Mas os lavradores, agarrando os servos, espancaram um, mataram outro e apedrejaram ainda outro.
36 Again he sent other servants, more than the first, and in like manner they did to them [or and they did to them in like manner].
36 O dono enviou ainda outros servos em maior número; e os lavradores fizeram a mesma coisa com eles.
37 And at the last he sent his son to them, and said, They shall dread my son. (And finally he sent his son to them, and said, They shall fear my son, or They shall show reverence, or respect, for my son.)
37 Por último, o dono da vinha enviou-lhes o seu próprio filho, pensando: “O meu filho eles respeitarão.”
38 But the earth-tillers, seeing the son, said within themselves, This is the heir; come ye, slay we him, and we shall have his heritage. (But the farmers, seeing the son, said to each other, He is the heir; come, let us kill him, and then we shall get his inheritance.)
38 Mas os lavradores, vendo o filho, disseram uns aos outros: “Este é o herdeiro; venham, vamos matá-lo e ficar com a herança dele para nós.”
39 And they took him, and casted him out of the vineyard, and slew him. (And they took him, and threw him out of the vineyard, and killed \+em him\+em*.)
39 E, agarrando-o, lançaram-no fora da vinha e o mataram.
40 Therefore when the lord of the vineyard shall come, what shall he do to those earth-tillers?
40 Quando, pois, vier o dono da vinha, que fará àqueles lavradores?
41 They say to him, He shall lose evil (or He shall destroy evil), (yea), the evil men, and he shall set to hire his vineyard to other earth-tillers, which shall yield to him (the) fruit in their times.
41 Eles responderam: — Fará perecer horrivelmente aqueles malvados e arrendará a vinha a outros lavradores que lhe entregarão os frutos no tempo certo.
42 Jesus saith to them, Read ye never in (the) scriptures, The stone which the builders reproved, this is made into the head of the corner? Of the Lord this thing is done, and it is marvelous [or it is wonderful] in our eyes.
42 Então Jesus perguntou:
43 Therefore I say to you, that the kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and [it] shall be given to a folk doing [the] fruits of it. (And so I tell you, that the Kingdom of God shall be taken away from you, and it shall be given to a nation and a people bringing forth its proper fruits.)
43 — Portanto, eu lhes digo que o Reino de Deus será tirado de vocês e entregue a um povo que lhe produza os respectivos frutos.
44 And he that shall fall on this stone, shall be broken; but on whom it shall fall, it shall bruise him [or it shall pound him] all to pieces.
44 Todo o que cair sobre esta pedra ficará em pedaços; e aquele sobre quem ela cair ficará reduzido a pó.
45 And when the princes of (the) priests, and [the] Pharisees had heard his parables, they knew that he said of them. (And when the high priests, and the Pharisees had heard his parables, they knew that he had spoken about them.)
45 Os principais sacerdotes e os fariseus, ouvindo estas parábolas, entenderam que Jesus falava a respeito deles;
46 And they sought to (take) hold (of) him, but they dreaded the people (or but they feared the people), for they had him as a prophet.
46 e, embora quisessem prendê-lo, tinham medo das multidões, porque estas o consideravam como profeta.

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