Números 11
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1 In the meantime grouching of the people, as of men sorrowing for travail, rose against the Lord. And when Moses had heard this thing, he was wroth; and the fire of the Lord was kindled upon them, and devoured the last part of the tents. (In the meantime, the grumbling of the people, yea, the people complaining about their travail, \+em or their troubles\+em*, rose up against the Lord. And when Moses had heard this, he was very angry; and the Lord’s fire was kindled upon them, and devoured the last part of the camp.)
1 O povo começou a reclamar de sua situação ao S enhor , que ouviu tudo que diziam. Então a ira do S enhor se acendeu, e ele enviou fogo que ardeu entre o povo, devorando alguns que viviam nas extremidades do acampamento.
2 And when the people had cried to Moses, Moses prayed [to] the Lord, and the fire was quenched.
2 O povo gritou, pedindo ajuda a Moisés, e quando ele orou ao S enhor , o fogo se apagou.
3 And he called the name of that place Burning (or And they called that place Taberah), for the fire of the Lord was kindled against them (there).
3 Depois disso, aquele lugar foi chamado de Taberá, pois o fogo do S enhor ardeu ali entre eles.
4 And the common people of men and women, that had gone up with them, burnt with desire of flesh (or burnt with desire for flesh), and they sat, and wept, with the sons of Israel joined together with them, and said, Who shall give us flesh to eat?
4 Então o bando de estrangeiros que viajava com os israelitas começou a desejar intensamente a comida do Egito. E o povo de Israel também começou a se queixar: “Ah, se tivéssemos carne para comer!
5 We think upon the fish that we ate in Egypt freely (or We remember all the fish that we ate in Egypt); gourds, and melons, and leeks, and onions, and garlic come into our mind(s);
5 Que saudade dos peixes que comíamos de graça no Egito! Também tínhamos pepinos, melões, alhos-porós, cebolas e alhos à vontade.
6 our soul is dry; our eyes behold none other thing than manna. (but now our bodies be all dried up, and there is nothing to see but this manna!)
6 Mas, agora, perdemos o apetite. Não vemos outra coisa além desse maná!”.
7 Soothly manna was as the seed of coriander, of the colour of bdellium, which is white, and \+sls (as)\+sls* bright as crystal.
7 O maná era como semente de coentro e tinha aparência de resina.
8 And the people went about, and gathered it, and brake it with a quernstone, either pounded it in a mortar, and seethed it in a pot (or and boiled \+em it\+em* in a pot); and made thereof little cakes of the (same) savour as of bread made with oil.
8 O povo saía e o recolhia do chão. Usava-o para fazer farinha, triturando-o em moinhos manuais ou socando-o em pilões. Depois, cozinhava o maná numa panela e fazia bolos achatados, que tinham gosto de massa folheada assada com azeite.
9 And when [the] dew came down in the night upon the tents, also manna came down together therewith.
9 O maná caía sobre o acampamento durante a noite, com o orvalho.
10 Then Moses heard the people weeping by families, and each of them by the doors of their tents; and the strong vengeance of the Lord was wroth greatly, but also the grouching was seen (as) unsufferable to Moses. (And Moses heard all the people crying with their families, by the entrances to their tents; and the Lord was greatly angered, and provoked to take strong vengeance, and Moses also thought that the grumbling was insufferable.)
10 Moisés ouviu todas as famílias reclamando à entrada de suas tendas, e a ira do S enhor se acendeu. Com isso, Moisés se revoltou
11 And he said to the Lord, Why hast thou tormented thy servant? why find I not grace before thee? and why hast thou put the burden of all this people onto me? (And he said to the Lord, Why hast thou so tormented thy servant? why do I not find grace before thee? and why hast thou put the burden of all of these people onto me?)
11 e disse ao S enhor : “Por que tratas a mim, teu servo, com tanta crueldade? Tem misericórdia de mim! O que fiz para merecer o peso de todo este povo?
12 whether I have conceived all this multitude, either have begotten it, that thou say to me, Bear thou them in thy bosom, as a nurse is wont to bear a little young child, and bear thou this people into the land for the which thou swore to their fathers? (have I conceived all this multitude, or have I begotten them, so that now thou can say to me, Carry thou them in thy bosom, like a nurse is wont to carry about a young child, and carry thou \+em these people\+em* into the land for which thou swore to their fathers?)
12 Por acaso gerei ou dei à luz este povo? Por que me pedes para carregá-lo nos braços como a mãe carrega o bebê que mama? Como o levarei à terra que juraste dar a seus antepassados?
13 whereof be meats to me, that I feed so great a multitude? They weep before me, and say, Give us flesh, that we eat; (where shall I find enough meat, so that I can feed so great a multitude? They weep before me, and say to me, Give us flesh, so that we can eat it;)
13 Onde conseguirei carne para todo este povo? Eles vêm a mim reclamando dizendo: ‘Dê-nos carne para comer!’.
14 I may not alone sustain all this people, for it is grievous to me. (I cannot sustain all these people alone, for this is too heavy a burden for me or for they be too heavy a burden for me.)
14 Sozinho, não sou capaz de carregar todo este povo! O peso é grande demais!
15 If in other manner it seemeth to thee, I beseech thee, that thou slay me, and that I find grace in thine eyes, that I be not punished, or travailed, with so great evils. (If it seemeth to thee otherwise, then I beseech thee, that thou kill me, and so I shall receive grace from thee, and I shall no longer be punished, \+em or travailed\+em*, with such great evil.)
15 Se é assim que pretendes me tratar, mata-me de uma vez; para mim seria um favor, pois eu não veria esta calamidade!”.
16 And the Lord said to Moses, Gather thou to me seventy men of the elder men of Israel, whom thou knowest to be (the) eld(er) men, and (the) masters of the people; and thou shalt lead them to the door of the tabernacle of [the] bond of peace (or and thou shalt bring them to the entrance to the Tabernacle of the Covenant), and thou shalt make them to stand there with thee,
16 Então o S enhor disse a Moisés: “Reúna diante de mim setenta homens reconhecidos como autoridades e líderes de Israel. Leve-os à tenda do encontro, para que permaneçam ali com você.
17 that I come down, and speak to thee; and I shall take away of thy spirit, and I shall give to them, that they sustain with thee the burden of the people, and not thou alone be grieved. (and I shall come down, and speak with thee; and I shall take away some of the spirit that is upon thee, and I shall give it to them, so that they can help sustain the burden of the people along with thee, and so that not only thou be travailed.)
17 Eu descerei e falarei com você. Tomarei um pouco do Espírito que está sobre você e o colocarei sobre eles. Assim, dividirão com você o peso do povo, para que não precise carregá-lo sozinho.
18 And thou shalt say to the people, Be ye hallowed; tomorrow ye shall eat flesh; for I heard you say, Who shall give us the meats of flesh? it was well to us in Egypt; that the Lord give you flesh, (And thou shalt say to the people, Be ye purified; for tomorrow ye shall eat some flesh; for I heard you say, Who shall give us flesh to eat? yea, it was well with us in Egypt; and so the Lord shall give you flesh to eat,)
18 “Diga ao povo: ‘Consagrem-se, pois amanhã terão carne para comer. Vocês reclamaram e o S enhor os ouviu quando disseram: ‘Ah, se tivéssemos carne para comer! Estávamos melhor no Egito!’. Agora o S enhor lhes dará carne, e vocês terão de comê-la.
19 and ye (shall) eat (it) not only one day, either twain, either five, either ten, soothly neither twenty days,
19 E não será apenas um dia, ou dois, ou cinco, ou dez ou mesmo vinte.
20 but till to a month of days, till it go out by your nostrils, and turn into loathing; for by your grouching ye have put away the Lord, which is in the midst of you, and ye wept before him, and said, Why went we out of Egypt? (but for a whole month of days, until it go out of your nostrils, and it turn loathsome to you; for \+em by your grumbling\+em* ye have rejected the Lord, who is in the midst of you, and ye have cried before him, and have said, Why did we go out of Egypt?)
20 Comerão carne por um mês inteiro, até lhes sair pelo nariz e vocês enjoarem dela, pois rejeitaram o S enhor que está aqui entre vocês e reclamaram contra ele, dizendo: ‘Por que saímos do Egito?’’”.
21 And Moses said to the Lord, Six hundred thousand of footmen be of this people, and thou sayest, I shall give them to eat flesh an whole month. (And Moses said to the Lord, Six hundred thousand footmen be among these people, and thou sayest, I shall give all of them flesh to eat for a whole month?)
21 Moisés, porém, respondeu ao S enhor : “Tenho comigo um exército de seiscentos mil soldados e, no entanto, dizes: ‘Eu lhes darei carne durante um mês inteiro!’.
22 Whether the multitude of sheep and of oxen shall be able to be slain, that it may suffice (to)this people to meat (or that it can suffice for enough food \+em for these people\+em*), either whether all the fishes of the sea shall be gathered together, that those [ful] fill them?
22 Mesmo que abatêssemos todos os nossos rebanhos, bastaria para satisfazê-los? Mesmo que pegássemos todos os peixes do mar, seria suficiente?”.
23 To whom the Lord answered, Whether the Lord’s hand is unmighty? right now thou shalt see, whether my word shall be fulfilled in work. (To whom the Lord answered, Is the Lord’s hand unmighty, \+em or without power\+em*? thou shalt see right now, if my word shall be fulfilled in work, or not.)
23 Então o S enhor disse a Moisés: “Você duvida do meu poder? Agora você verá se minha palavra se cumprirá ou não!”.
24 Therefore Moses came, and told the people the words of the Lord; and he gathered seventy men of the elders of Israel, which he made (to) stand about the tabernacle.
24 Moisés saiu e transmitiu as palavras do S enhor ao povo. Reuniu os setenta líderes e os colocou ao redor da tenda da reunião.
25 And the Lord came down by a cloud, and spake to Moses, and took away of the spirit that was in Moses, and gave (it) to the seventy men; and when the spirit had rested in them, they prophesied, and moreover they ceased not. (And the Lord came down in a cloud, and spoke to Moses, and then took away some of the spirit that was on Moses, and gave it to the seventy men; and when the spirit had rested on them, they prophesied, and they did not cease.)
25 O S enhor desceu na nuvem e falou com ele. Depois, deu aos setenta líderes o mesmo Espírito que estava sobre Moisés. E, quando o Espírito pousou sobre eles, os líderes profetizaram, algo que nunca mais aconteceu.
26 Forsooth two men dwelled still in the tents, of which men one was called Eldad, and the tother Medad, on which the spirit rested; for also they were described, or ordained /or chosen, and they went not out to the tabernacle. And when they prophesied in the tents, (But two men still remained in the tents, one of whom was called Eldad, and the other Medad, and the spirit also rested on them; for they were also chosen, but they did not go out to the Tabernacle. And when they prophesied in the tents,)
26 Dois homens, Eldade e Medade, haviam permanecido no acampamento. Faziam parte da lista de autoridades, mas não tinham ido à tenda da reunião. E, no entanto, o Espírito também pousou sobre eles, de modo que profetizaram ali no acampamento.
27 a young man ran, and told to Moses, and said, Eldad and Medad prophesy in the tents.
27 Um rapaz correu e contou a Moisés: “Eldade e Medade estão profetizando no acampamento!”.
28 Anon Joshua, the son of Nun, the servant of Moses, and chosen of many, said, My lord Moses, forbid thou them. (At once Joshua, the son of Nun, Moses’ servant, and chosen out of many, said, My lord Moses, forbid thou them.)
28 Josué, filho de Num, que desde jovem era auxiliar de Moisés, protestou: “Moisés, meu senhor, faça-os parar!”.
29 And Moses said, What, hast thou envy for me? who giveth, whether not God, that all the people prophesy, and that God give his spirit to them? (And Moses said, Why, hast thou envy for me? O that God would give his spirit to everyone, and make all the people prophesy!)
29 Moisés, porém, respondeu: “Você está com ciúmes por mim? Que bom seria se todos do povo do S enhor fossem profetas e se o S enhor colocasse seu Espírito sobre todos eles!”.
30 And Moses turned again, and the elder men in birth of Israel, into the tents. (And then Moses, and the elders of Israel, returned to the camp.)
30 Então Moisés voltou ao acampamento com as autoridades de Israel.
31 Forsooth a wind went forth from the Lord, and it took (hold of a multitude of) curlews, and brought them over the sea, and he left them in the tents, in journey, as much as may be performed in one day, by each part of the tents by compass; and they flew in the air by two cubits in height above the earth. (And a wind went forth from the Lord, and it took hold of a multitude of curlews, \+em or of quails\+em*, and brought \+em them\+em* over the sea, and it left them about the camp, as much as can be performed in one day’s journey, by each part of the camp all around; and they flew in the air by two cubits in height above the ground.)
31 O S enhor mandou um vento que trouxe codornas do lado do mar e as fez voar baixo por todo o acampamento. Numa área de vários quilômetros em todas as direções, voavam a uma altura de quase um metro do chão.
32 Therefore the people rose (up) in all that day, and (all) that night, and into the tother day, and gathered a multitude of curlews; he that gathered little, gathered ten cors; and they dried those curlews by compass of the tents (or and they dried those \+em quails\+em* all around the tents).
32 O povo saiu e pegou codornas durante todo aquele dia, toda aquela noite e todo o dia seguinte. Ninguém recolheu menos de dez cestos grandes. Em seguida, espalharam as codornas por todo o acampamento para secá-las.
33 Yet (while the) flesh was in their teeth, and such meat failed them not; and lo! the wrath of the Lord was raised against his people, and he smote it with a full great vengeance (or and he struck them with a very great plague).
33 Mas, enquanto ainda se empanturravam, com a boca cheia de carne, a ira do S enhor se acendeu contra o povo, e ele os feriu com uma praga terrível.
34 And that place was called The Sepulchres of Covetousness, or Lust, for there they buried the people that desired flesh. (And so that place was called Kibrothhattaavah, for they buried the people there who lusted after flesh.)
34 Por isso, aquele lugar foi chamado de Quibrote-Hataavá, pois ali sepultaram o povo que cobiçou a carne do Egito.
35 Soothly they went forth from The Sepulchres of Covetousness, or Lust, and came into Hazeroth, and dwelled there. (Then they went forth from Kibrothhattaavah, and came to Hazeroth, and stayed there.)
35 De Quibrote-Hataavá o povo viajou para Hazerote, onde ficou algum tempo.
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