Zacarias 1
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1 In the eighth month, in the second year of Darius, the word of the Lord was made to Zechariah, the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo, (the) prophet, and said,
1 No oitavo mês do segundo ano do reinado de Dario, a palavra do Senhor foi dirigida ao profeta Zacarias, filho de Baraquias, filho de Ado, nestes termos:
2 The Lord is wroth on your fathers with wrathfulness. (The Lord was truly angry with your forefathers.)
2 O Senhor estava profundamente irritado contra os vossos pais.
3 And thou shalt say to them, The Lord of hosts saith these things. Be ye turned again to me, saith the Lord of hosts, and I shall be turned again to you, saith the Lord of hosts. (And thou shalt say to the people, The Lord of hosts saith these things. Return ye to me, saith the Lord of hosts, and I shall return to you, or Come ye back to me, saith the Lord of hosts, and I shall come back to you.)
3 Dize a {este povo}: eis o que diz o Senhor dos exércitos: voltai a mim - oráculo do Senhor dos exércitos - e eu voltarei a vós - oráculo do Senhor dos exércitos.
4 Be ye not as your fathers, to which the former prophets cried, saying, The Lord of hosts saith these things, Be ye converted from your evil ways, and your worst thoughts; and they heard not, neither took attention to me, saith the Lord of hosts. (Do not ye be like your forefathers, to whom the earlier prophets, \+em or the prophets of old\+em*, cried, saying, The Lord of hosts saith these things, Turn ye away from your evil ways, and your worst thoughts; and they did not listen, nor pay any attention to me, saith the Lord of hosts.)
4 Não sejais como vossos pais a quem os profetas de outrora clamaram, dizendo: eis o que diz o Senhor dos exércitos: deixai vossos maus caminhos e vossas más ações; e eles não ouviram, não prestaram atenção aos meus avisos - oráculo do Senhor.
5 Where be your fathers and (the) prophets? whether they shall live [into] without end? (And now where be your forefathers, and the prophets? do they live forever?)
5 Onde estão vossos pais? Podem porventura os profetas viver eternamente? Quanto aos avisos e às ordens que encarreguei os meus servos, os profetas, de transmitir ao povo, não foram eles executados junto de vossos pais?
6 Nevertheless my words and my lawful things, which I commanded to my servants (the) prophets, whether they caught not your fathers? And they were turned again, and said, As the Lord of hosts thought for to do to us by our ways, and by our findings, he did to us. (Nevertheless my words and my laws, which I commanded to my servants the prophets, did they not catch, \+em or overtake\+em*, your forefathers? And then they repented, \+em or turned\+em*, and said, As the Lord of hosts thought to do to us because of our ways, and our deeds, so he hath done to us.)
6 Por isso vossos pais caíram em si mesmos e, confusos, confessaram: o Senhor dos exércitos tratou-nos como tinha resolvido proceder conosco, segundo o nosso proceder e as nossas obras.
7 In the four and twentieth day of the eleventh month Sebat, that is, January, in the second year of Darius, the word of the Lord was made to Zechariah, son of Berechiah, son of Iddo, prophet, and said, (On the twenty-fourth day of the eleventh month, \+em that is, January\+em*, in the second year of Darius, the word of the Lord was made to the prophet Zechariah, the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo, and said,)
7 No vigésimo quarto dia do décimo primeiro mês {o mês de Sabat} do segundo ano do reinado de Dario, a palavra do Senhor foi dirigida ao profeta Zacarias, filho de Baraquias, filho de Ado, nestes termos:
8 I saw by night, and lo! a man going on a red horse; and he stood betwixt places where myrtles waxed, that were in the depth, and after him were horses red, diverse (or dappled), and white.
8 tive uma visão durante a noite. Percebi, entre as murtas do fundo do vale, um homem montado num cavalo vermelho, e atrás dele estavam cavalos ruços, alazões e brancos.
9 And I said, My lord, who be these? And an angel of the Lord said to me, that spake in me, I shall show to thee what these be. (And I said, My lord, what be these \+em horses\+em*? And the angel of the Lord who spoke to me, said to me, I shall show thee what these \+em horses\+em* be.)
9 Eu perguntei: Meu senhor, que cavalos são estes? E o anjo porta-voz respondeu-me: Vou explicar-te.
10 And the man that stood betwixt places where myrtles waxed, answered, and said, These it be, which the Lord sent, that they walk through (the) earth. (And the man who stood between the places where the myrtles grew, answered, and said, These be they, which the Lord sent, to walk through the earth.)
10 O homem que se encontrava entre as murtas respondeu: Estes são os {mensageiros} que o Senhor mandou para percorrer a terra.
11 And they answered to the angel of the Lord, that stood betwixt places where myrtles waxed, and said, We have walked through (the) earth, and lo! all (the) earth is inhabited, and resteth.
11 Então os cavaleiros disseram ao anjo do Senhor que permanecia entre as murtas: Acabamos de percorrer toda a terra, e vimos que toda a terra está em tranqüilidade e descanso.
12 And the angel of the Lord answered, and said, Lord of hosts, how long shalt thou not have mercy on Jerusalem, and on [the] cities of Judah, to which thou art wroth? (or with whom thou art angry?) This now is the seventieth year.
12 O anjo do Senhor disse: Senhor dos exércitos! Até quando ficareis insensível à sorte de Jerusalém e das cidades de Judá? Já faz setenta anos que estais irritado contra elas!
13 And the Lord answered to the angel, that spake in me (or who spoke to me), good words, and words of comfort.
13 O Senhor respondeu ao anjo que me falava, e disse-lhe boas palavras, cheias de consolação.
14 And the angel that spake in me, said to me, Cry thou, saying, The Lord of hosts saith these things, I loved Jerusalem and Zion in great fervor; (And the angel who spoke to me, said to me, Cry thou, saying, The Lord of hosts saith these things, I loved Jerusalem and Zion with great fervor;)
14 E o anjo disse-me: Proclama o seguinte: eis o que diz o Senhor dos exércitos: estou animado de ardente amor por Jerusalém e por Sião; porém, sumamente irritado contra as nações que vivem despreocupadas.
15 and in great wrath I shall be wroth on rich folks; for I was wroth a little, forsooth they helped into evil. (and with great anger I shall rage against the rich nations; because before, when I was but a little angry, they helped evil to increase.)
15 Eu só estava ligeiramente agastado contra Israel, mas {estas nações} ultrapassaram a medida.
16 Therefore the Lord saith these things, I shall turn again to Jerusalem in mercies. Mine house shall be builded in it, saith the Lord of hosts; and a plummet shall be stretched out on Jerusalem. (And so the Lord saith these things, I have returned to Jerusalem with mercy. My House shall be rebuilt in it, saith the Lord of hosts; and a plumb line shall be stretched out upon Jerusalem.)
16 Por isso, eis o que diz o Senhor: volto novamente para Jerusalém cheio de compaixão; minha casa será nela reedificada - oráculo do Senhor dos exércitos - e o cordel será estendido sobre Jerusalém.
17 Yet cry thou, saying, The Lord of hosts saith these things, Yet my cities shall flow with goods, and yet the Lord shall comfort Zion, and yet he shall choose Jerusalem. (Once again cry thou, saying, The Lord of hosts saith these things, Once again my cities shall overflow with good things, and once again the Lord shall comfort Zion, and once again he shall choose Jerusalem.)
17 Farás a proclamação seguinte: eis o que diz o Senhor dos exércitos: minhas cidades terão de novo muitas riquezas; o Senhor será a consolação de Sião, e a sua escolha cairá novamente sobre Jerusalém.
18 And I raised mine eyes, and I saw, and lo! four horns. (And I raised up my eyes, and I saw, and behold! four horns.)
18 Levantando os olhos, vi quatro cornos;
19 And I said to the angel, that spake in me, What be these? (or And I said to the angel, who spoke to me, What be these \+em horns\+em*?) And he said to me, These be (the) horns that winnowed Judah, and Israel, and Jerusalem.
19 e perguntei ao porta-voz: Meu senhor, que cornos são estes? Ele respondeu-me: Estes são os cornos que dispersaram Jerusalém e Judá.
20 And the Lord showed to me four smiths. (And the Lord showed me four men with hammers.)
20 O Senhor mostrou-me então quatro ferreiros.
21 And I said, What come these for to do? Which spake, saying, These be the horns, that winnowed Judah by all men, and no man of them raised his head; and these came for to make them afeared, that they cast down the horns of heathen men, which raised the horn on the land of Judah, for to scatter it. (And I said, What do these \+em smiths\+em* come to do? Who answered and said, These be the horns, that winnowed all the people of Judah, so that no one could raise up their head; and these \+em smiths\+em* came to make the heathen afraid, yea, so that they cast down the horns of the heathen, who raised the horns upon the land of Judah, in order to scatter it.)
21 Eu perguntei: Esses, que vêm fazer? Os cornos, respondeu-me ele, haviam dispersado Judá de tal forma que ninguém mais ousava levantar a cabeça; mas eis que vieram esses ferreiros para destruí-los, para abater os cornos que as nações tinham levantado contra a terra de Judá, a fim de dispersar {os seus habitantes}.
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