Números 21

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1 And when [the] Canaanite, the king of Arad, that dwelled at the south, had heard this, that is, that Israel came by the way of [the] spyers (or that the Israelites came by the way of Atharim), he fought against them; and (the) Canaanite was the overcomer, and he led away (as) prey (some of) the men of Israel.
1 Quando o rei cananeu de Arade, que vivia no Neguebe, soube que o povo de Israel se aproximava pelo caminho que atravessava Atarim, ele os atacou e capturou alguns deles.
2 And Israel bound himself by a vow to the Lord, and said, If thou shalt betake this people in(to) mine hand, I shall do away their cities. (And the Israelites bound themselves with a vow to the Lord, and said, If thou shalt deliver these people into our hands, we shall do away their cities.)
2 Então o povo de Israel fez o seguinte voto ao S enhor : “Se entregares este povo em nossas mãos, destruiremos completamente todas as suas cidades”.
3 And the Lord heard the prayers of Israel, and betook to them the Canaanites; and Israel killed him, and destroyed his cities; and Israel called the name of that place Hormah, that is, cursing. (And the Lord heard the prayers of the Israelites, and delivered the Canaanites unto them; and the Israelites killed them, and destroyed their cities; and the Israelites called the name of that place Hormah, \+em that is, Cursing\+em*.)
3 O S enhor ouviu o pedido do povo de Israel e lhes deu vitória sobre os cananeus. Os israelitas os destruíram completamente e também suas cidades; desde então, aquele lugar passou a ser chamado de Hormá.
4 Soothly Israel went forth from the hill of Hor, by the way that leadeth to the Red Sea, that they would compass the land of Edom; and it began to annoy the people, of the way and [of the] travail. (And the Israelites went forth from Mount Hor, by the way that leadeth to the Red Sea, to by-pass the land of Edom; and the way, and all the tribulation, began to vex the people.)
4 Em seguida, partiram do monte Hor e tomaram o caminho para o mar Vermelho, a fim de contornar a terra de Edom. Mas o povo ficou impaciente
5 And the people spake against the Lord, and Moses, and said, Why leddest thou us out of Egypt, that we should die in wilderness? bread faileth, waters be not; our soul loatheth now on this meat most light. (And the people spoke against the Lord, and Moses, and said, Why leddest thou us out of Egypt, so that we would die here in this wilderness? bread faileth us, waters be not; and our souls now loathe this most light food, \+em yea, this manna\+em*!)
5 e começou a se queixar contra Deus e contra Moisés: “Por que você nos tirou do Egito para morrermos aqui no deserto? Aqui não há o que comer nem o que beber. E detestamos este maná horrível!”.
6 Wherefore the Lord sent fired serpents/fiery adders into the people; at the wounds of which serpents, and (after) the deaths of full many men, (And so the Lord sent poisonous snakes among the people; and they bit many of them, and after many people had died,)
6 Então o S enhor enviou serpentes venenosas que morderam o povo, e muitos morreram.
7 they came to Moses, and said, We have sinned, for we spake against the Lord, and thee; pray thou (the Lord), that he take away from us the serpents, (or pray thou to the Lord, that he take these snakes away from us). And Moses prayed for the people;
7 O povo clamou a Moisés: “Pecamos ao falar contra o S enhor e contra você. Ore para que o S enhor tire as serpentes de nosso meio”. E Moisés orou pelo povo.
8 and the Lord said to him, Make thou a [brazen] serpent, and set thou it in a perch; he that is smitten and beholdeth it, shall live. (and the Lord said to him, Make thou a bronze snake, and put it up on a pole; he who is struck, \+em or is bitten\+em*, and seeth it, shall live.)
8 O S enhor lhe disse: “Faça a réplica de uma serpente venenosa e coloque-a no alto de um poste. Todos que forem mordidos viverão se olharem para ela”.
9 Therefore Moses made a serpent of brass, and setted (it) in a perch; and (those) men (who were) hurt, and beholding it, were healed. (And so Moses made a bronze serpent, and put it up on a pole; and those who were bitten, and looked at it, were healed.)
9 Moisés fez uma serpente de bronze e a colocou no alto de um poste. Quem era mordido por uma serpente e olhava para a réplica de bronze era curado.
10 And the sons of Israel went forth, and setted tents in Oboth; (And the Israelites went forth, and pitched their tents at Oboth;)
10 Os israelitas viajaram para Obote e acamparam ali.
11 from whence they went forth, and setted tents in Iyeabarim, in the wilderness that beholdeth Moab, against the east coast. (and they went forth from there, and pitched their tents in Iyeabarim, in the wilderness on Moab’s eastern border.)
11 Depois, seguiram para Ijé-Abarim, no deserto, na fronteira leste de Moabe.
12 And they moved from thence, and came to the strand of Zared; (And they went from there, and came to the valley of the Zared River;)
12 De lá, viajaram para o vale do ribeiro de Zerede, onde acamparam.
13 which they left, and setted tents against (the) Arnon, which is in the desert, and it appeareth in the coasts of Amorites. Forsooth (the) Arnon is the term of Moab, and parteth Moabites and Amorites. (and they left there, and pitched their tents on the north side of the Arnon River, which is in the wilderness, that goeth into the land of the Amorites. The Arnon River is the border of Moab, and it separateth the Moabites and the Amorites.)
13 Em seguida, partiram e acamparam do outro lado do rio Arnom, na região deserta junto ao território dos amorreus. O rio Arnom é a fronteira que separa os moabitas dos amorreus.
14 Wherefore it is said in the book of battles of the Lord, As he did in the Red Sea, so he shall do in the strands of (the) Arnon; (And so it is said in the Book of the Battles of the Lord, As he did at the Red Sea, so he also did at the Arnon River,)
14 Por isso, o Livro das Guerras do S fala sobre “… Vaebe, na região de Sufá, e os riachos do rio Arnom,
15 the hard rocks of the strands were bowed down, that they shall rest in Ar, or abide there, and should lie in the coasts of Moabites. (and from the cliffs of the river, down to the city of Ar, that sitteth on the border of Moab.)
15 e os riachos que se estendem até o povoado de Ar na fronteira de Moabe”.
16 From that place (they went to where) the well appeared, of which the Lord spake to Moses, Gather thou together the people, and I shall give water to it. (From there they went to Beer, \+em that is, The Well\+em*, of which the Lord spoke to Moses, and said, Gather thou the people together, and I shall give them water.)
16 De lá os israelitas viajaram até Beer, o poço onde o S enhor disse a Moisés: “Reúna o povo, e eu lhe darei água”.
17 Then Israel sang this song, The water of the well, ascend up; they sang together, (Then Israel sang this song, Go ye up, \+em water of the\+em* well; yea, we sing to thee,)
17 Ali os israelitas entoaram esta canção: “Jorre, ó poço! Sim, cantem seus louvores!
18 The well which the princes digged, and the dukes of the multitude made ready, in the giver of the law, and in their staves, (or The well from the Giver of the Law, which the leaders dug, yea, which the leaders of the multitude brought forth with their staffs). And (then) they went forth from the wilderness to Mattanah,
18 Cantem a respeito deste poço, que príncipes cavaram, que líderes abriram com seus cetros e cajados”. Então saíram do deserto e passaram por Mataná,
19 from Mattanah to Nahaliel, from Nahaliel into Bamoth;
19 Naaliel e Bamote.
20 Bamoth is a valley in the country of Moab, in the top of Pisgah, that beholdeth against the desert. (and from Bamoth to the valley in the country of Moab, below the top of Mount Pisgah, that looketh towards Jeshimon, \+em that is, towards the wilderness\+em*.)
20 Depois, seguiram para o vale em Moabe, onde fica o monte Pisga. Do pico desse monte se vê o deserto.
21 Soothly Israel sent messengers to Sihon, king of Amorites, and said, (And the Israelites sent messengers to Sihon, the king of the Amorites, and they said,)
21 O povo de Israel enviou representantes a Seom, rei dos amorreus, com a seguinte mensagem:
22 I beseech thee, that it be leaveful to me to pass through thy land; we shall not bow into thy fields, and vineries; we shall not drink waters of thy wells; we shall go in the king’s way, till we pass (by) thy terms. (We beseech thee, that it be lawful for us to pass through thy land; we shall not go into thy fields, or into thy vineyards; we shall not drink any water from thy wells; we shall go on the king’s highway, until we go out again over thy border.)
22 “Permita-nos atravessar sua terra. Teremos cuidado de não passar por seus campos e vinhedos, e não beberemos água de seus poços. Seguiremos pela estrada real e só a deixaremos quando tivermos atravessado seu território”.
23 Which would not grant that Israel should pass through his coasts, but rather, when his host was gathered, he went out against Israel, into desert. And he came into Jahaz, and fought against Israel; (But Sihon would not allow the Israelites to pass through his land, but rather, when his host was gathered together, he went out into the wilderness against them. And he came into Jahaz, and fought against the Israelites;)
23 O rei Seom, porém, não os deixou atravessar seu território. Em vez disso, mobilizou todo o seu exército e atacou o povo de Israel no deserto. A guerra ocorreu em Jaza,
24 of whom he was smitten in the sharpness of sword, and his land was wielded of Israel from (the) Arnon unto (the) Jabbok, and Ammon’s sons, or his host; for the coasts of Ammonites were holden with strong help, or power. (but Sihon and the Amorites were struck down by the sharpness of the \+em Israelites’\+em* swords, and his land was taken \+em by them\+em*, from the Arnon River to the Jabbok River, that is, up to the land of the Ammonites; for the border of the Ammonites was strongly defended.)
24 e o povo de Israel massacrou pela espada os amorreus e ocupou seu território desde o rio Arnom até o rio Jaboque. Avançaram apenas até a fronteira com os amonitas, pois a divisa era fortificada.
25 Therefore Israel took all his cities, and dwelled in the cities of Amorites, that is, in Heshbon, and in his towns. (And so the Israelites took all the cities of the Amorites, and lived in them, that is, in Heshbon, and its towns.)
25 O povo de Israel capturou todas as cidades dos amorreus e se estabeleceu nelas, incluindo Hesbom e os vilarejos ao redor.
26 The city of Heshbon was Sihon’s, king of Amorites, which Sihon fought against the king of Moab, and took all the land that was of his lordship, till to (the) Arnon. (The city of Heshbon was Sihon’s, the king of the Amorites, who had fought against the king of Moab, and had taken all the land that was under his rule, unto the Arnon River.)
26 Hesbom era a capital de Seom, rei dos amorreus. Ele havia derrotado o rei moabita anterior e tomado todas as suas terras até o rio Arnom.
27 Therefore it is said in proverb, Come ye into Heshbon, be it builded (again), and (re)made, the city of Sihon; (And so it is said in a proverb, Come ye into Heshbon, let Sihon’s city be rebuilt, and be remade;)
27 Por isso os poetas dizem a seu respeito: “Venham a Hesbom! Que ela seja reconstruída! Que seja restaurada a cidade de Seom!
28 fire went out of Heshbon, flame went out of the city of Sihon, and devoured (the city of) Ar of (the) Moabites, and the dwellers of the high places of (the) Arnon (or and the inhabitants of the high \+em places\+em* of the Arnon River).
28 Fogo saiu de Hesbom, uma chama da cidade de Seom. Consumiu a cidade de Ar em Moabe, destruiu os governantes dos altos do Arnom.
29 Moab, woe to thee! thou, people of Chemosh, hast perished; it gave the sons thereof into flight, and the daughters into captivity to Sihon, king of Amorites; (Moab, woe to thee! O people of Chemosh, now ye have perished; thy god hath given his sons into flight, and his daughters into captivity to Sihon, the king of the Amorites;)
29 Que aflição os espera, povo de Moabe! Estão arruinados, adoradores de Camos! Camos entregou seus filhos como refugiados, suas filhas como prisioneiras a Seom, o rei amorreu.
30 the yoke, or lordship, of them perished, (or their yoke, \+em or their rule\+em*, hath now ended), from Heshbon unto Dibon; the weary men came into Nophah, and unto Medeba.
30 Nós os aniquilamos, desde Hesbom até Dibom. Nós os exterminamos até lugares distantes como Nofá e Medeba”.
31 And so Israel dwelled in the land of (the) Amorites.
31 Assim, o povo de Israel ocupou o território dos amorreus.
32 And Moses sent men that should espy Jaazer, whose towns they took, and wielded the dwellers. (And Moses sent men to spy out Jaazer, and then they took it, and its towns, and drove out all of its inhabitants.)
32 Depois que Moisés enviou homens para fazer o reconhecimento de Jazar, os israelitas tomaram todas as cidades da região e expulsaram os amorreus que viviam ali.
33 And they turned themselves (or And then they turned), and went up by the way of Bashan. And Og, the king of Bashan, with all his people, came against them, to fight in Edrei.
33 Em seguida, voltaram e marcharam pelo caminho até Basã, mas o rei Ogue, de Basã, e todo o seu povo os atacaram em Edrei.
34 And the Lord said to Moses, Dread thou not him, for I have betaken him, and all his land, and all his people, in thine hand; and thou shalt do to him as thou didest to Sihon, king of Amorites, the dweller of Heshbon. (And the Lord said to Moses, Do not thou fear him, for I have delivered him, and all his land, and all his people, into thy hands; and thou shalt do to him as thou didest to Sihon, the king of Amorites, and the inhabitants of Heshbon.)
34 O S enhor disse a Moisés: “Não tenha medo dele, pois eu o entreguei a você, junto com todo o seu povo e sua terra. Faça com ele o mesmo que fez com Seom, rei dos amorreus, que vivia em Hesbom”.
35 Therefore they smote Og with his sons, and all his people, unto [the] death; and they wielded his land. (And so they struck down Og and his sons, and all his people, unto the death; and then they occupied his land.)
35 Desse modo, mataram o rei Ogue, seus filhos e todo o seu povo; não restou sobrevivente algum. Então ocuparam seu território.

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