Salmos 39
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1 For victory, to Jeduthun, the psalm of David. I said, I shall keep my ways; that I trespass not in my tongue. I setted keeping to my mouth; when a sinner stood against me. (\+em For the choirmaster, for Jeduthun, a song by David\+em*. I said, I shall keep watch over my ways; so that I do not trespass with my tongue. And I guarded my mouth; when a sinner stood against me.)
1 Disse comigo: “Tomarei cuidado com o que faço e não pecarei no que digo. Ficarei calado enquanto o perverso estiver por perto”.
2 I was dumb, and I was meeked full greatly, and was still, (even) from goods; and my sorrow was renewed. (I was dumb, and was very greatly humbled, and I was silent, even about good things; and so my sorrow was renewed.)
2 Mas, enquanto eu estava em silêncio, sem falar sequer de coisas boas, a angústia cresceu dentro de mim.
3 Mine heart was hot within me; and fire shall burn out in my thinking. I spake in my tongue; (My heart was hot within me; and the fire burned forever as I thought about all this. And then I said with my tongue,)
3 Quanto mais eu pensava, mais ardia meu coração; então, decidi falar:
4 Lord, make thou mine end known to me. And the number of my days, what it is; that I know, what faileth to me, (or so that I know, what falleth to me, or so that I know, when I shall fail, \+em or die\+em*).
4 “Mostra-me, S enhor , como é breve meu tempo na terra; mostra-me que meus dias estão contados e que minha vida é passageira.
5 Lo! thou hast set my days measurable; and my substance is as nought before thee. Nevertheless all vanity; each man living. (Behold! thou hast made my days able to be measured, \+em (or counted)\+em*; and my substance is like but nothing before thee, yea, \+em (but a puff of air)\+em*. And all is emptiness, \+em (or uselessness)\+em*; for each person alive.)
5 A vida que me deste não é mais longa que alguns palmos, e diante de ti toda a minha existência não passa de um momento; na verdade, o ser humano não passa de um sopro”. Interlúdio
6 Nevertheless a man passeth in an image; but also he is troubled vainly. He treasureth; and he know not, to whom he shall gather those things. (And a person passeth by like a shadow; and he travaileth, \+em or laboureth\+em*, in vain, that is, \+em he worketh for nothing\+em*. For he buildeth up treasure; yet he truly knoweth not, for whom he gathered those things.)
6 Somos apenas sombras que se movem, e nossas inquietações não dão em nada. Acumulamos riquezas sem saber quem as gastará.
7 And now which is mine abiding? whether not the Lord? and my substance is at thee. (And now, who do I wait for? is it not for the Lord? for my hope is in thee.)
7 Agora, Senhor, o que devo esperar? És minha única esperança.
8 Deliver thou me from all my wickednesses; thou hast given me (as a) shame to the unknowing. (Rescue thou me or Save thou me from all of my wickednesses; thou hast made me a shame, \+em or a reproach\+em*, to the ignorant.)
8 Livra-me de minha rebeldia e não permitas que os tolos zombem de mim.
9 I was dumb, and opened not my mouth; for thou hast made (this happen), (But I was dumb, and did not open my mouth; for thou hast done this.)
9 Estou calado; não direi uma só palavra, pois minha punição vem de ti.
10 remove thou thy wounds from me. From the strength of thine hand I failed in blamings; (Cease thou from wounding me; for I am failing from the strokes of thy hand.)
10 Mas, por favor, para de me castigar; os golpes de tua mão me reduzem a nada!
11 for wickedness thou hast chastised [a] man. And thou madest his life to fail as a spider; nevertheless each man is troubled in vain. (For when thou hast chastised someone for wickedness, thou hast destroyed his life; yea, like a moth \+em that eateth up a piece of cloth\+em*. Nevertheless, each person is troubled over nothing anyway, \+em for his life is nothing but emptiness\+em*.)
11 Quando nos disciplinas por nossos pecados, consomes como a traça o que nos é mais precioso; o ser humano não passa de um sopro. Interlúdio
12 Lord, hear thou my prayer, and my beseeching; perceive thou with ears my tears. Be thou not still, for I am a comeling with thee; and a pilgrim, as all my fathers. (Lord, hear thou my prayer; and listen to my plea. Be thou not silent before my tears, for I am but a newcomer, \+em or a visitor\+em*, here with thee; yea, a pilgrim, like all my forefathers were \+em before me\+em*.)
12 Ouve minha oração, S enhor ! Escuta meus clamores por socorro! Não ignores minhas lágrimas, pois sou como estrangeiro diante de ti, um viajante que está só de passagem, como eram meus antepassados.
13 Forgive thou to me, that I be refreshed, before that I go; and I shall no more be. (Forgive thou me, so that I can be refreshed, before that I go away; and then I shall be no more.)
13 Desvia de mim o olhar, para que eu volte a sorrir, antes que eu me vá e deixe de existir.
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