2 Crónicas 10 – OL & NIRV

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2 Crónicas 10:1-19

Israel rebela-se contra Roboão

(1 Rs 12.1-24)

1Todos os chefes de Israel vieram à coroação de Roboão a Siquem. 2Entretanto, uns amigos de Jeroboão, filho de Nebate, mandaram dizer-lhe que Salomão morrera. Ele encontrava-se no Egito, por essa altura; tinha ido para lá para fugir ao rei Salomão. 3Por isso, regressou e esteve presente na coroação. Apresentou então, em nome do povo, uma petição a Roboão: 4“O teu pai foi um duro governante. Se te tornares mais brando, servir-te-emos!”

5“Deem-me três dias para pensar nesse assunto”, respondeu Roboão. “Voltem depois para saber a resposta.” E o povo foi-se embora. 6Roboão foi discutir o assunto com os velhos conselheiros do seu pai, Salomão: “O que pensam que devo fazer? O que é que lhes digo?”

7“Se queres ser o seu rei para sempre, terás de lhes dar uma resposta favorável e tratá-los com bondade.”

8Roboão recusou o conselho desses anciãos e mandou chamar os moços que tinham crescido com ele: 9“Amigos, que acham que devo fazer? Serei mais bondoso com eles do que foi o meu pai?”

10“Não!” responderam. “Diz-lhes assim: ‘Se pensam que o meu pai foi duro convosco, esperem um pouco e verão como eu serei! O meu dedo mindinho será mais grosso do que a cintura do meu pai! 11O meu jugo será mais duro e não mais brando! O meu pai castigou-vos com açoites; eu usarei um chicote de pontas de ferro!’ ”

12Jeroboão e o povo que estava com ele voltaram ao fim dos três dias para conhecer a decisão do rei Roboão. 13Este falou-lhes duramente, pois recusara o conselho dos anciãos. 14Seguiu o conselho dos mais novos: “O meu pai deu-vos pesados fardos, dizem vocês; pois o meu será ainda mais pesado! O meu pai castigou-vos com açoites; eu castigar-vos-ei com chicote de pontas de ferro!”

15Desta forma, o rei recusou o pedido do povo. Deus fez com que assim fosse, para que se cumprissem as predições feitas por Aías, o silonita, a Jeroboão, filho de Nebate. 16O povo deu-se conta de que o rei não tinha a intenção de ouvir o seu pedido. “Que temos nós a ver com David e a sua dinastia?”, gritaram furiosamente. “Arranjaremos outra pessoa para ser o nosso rei. Que Roboão governe a sua própria tribo de Judá! Nós vamos para a nossa terra!” E todos foram embora.

17Quanto aos israelitas que moravam nas cidades de Judá, Roboão continuou como seu rei. 18Quando o rei enviou Adonirão, que era administrador do serviço obrigatório, para fazer o alistamento dos homens das outras tribos, levantou-se um grande motim e apedrejaram-no até à morte. O rei Roboão conseguiu escapar num carro e fugiu para Jerusalém. 19Israel tem estado em rebelião contra a dinastia de David desde esse tempo.

New International Reader’s Version

2 Chronicles 10:1-19

Israel Refuses to Follow Rehoboam

1Rehoboam went to the city of Shechem. All the Israelites had gone there to make him king. 2Jeroboam heard about it. He was the son of Nebat. Jeroboam was in Egypt at that time. He had gone there for safety. He wanted to get away from King Solomon. But now he returned from Egypt. 3So the people sent for Jeroboam. He and all the people went to Rehoboam. They said to him, 4“Your father put a heavy load on our shoulders. But now make our hard work easier. Make the heavy load on us lighter. Then we’ll serve you.”

5Rehoboam answered, “Come back to me in three days.” So the people went away.

6Then King Rehoboam asked the elders for advice. They had served his father Solomon while he was still living. Rehoboam asked them, “What advice can you give me? How should I answer these people?”

7They replied, “Be kind to them. Please them. Give them what they are asking for. Then they’ll always serve you.”

8But Rehoboam didn’t accept the advice the elders gave him. He asked for advice from the young men who had grown up with him and were now serving him. 9He asked them, “What’s your advice? How should I answer these people? They said to me, ‘Make the load your father put on our shoulders lighter.’ ”

10The young men who had grown up with him gave their answer. They replied, “The people have said to you, ‘Your father put a heavy load on our shoulders. Make it lighter.’ Now tell them, ‘My little finger is stronger than my father’s legs. 11My father put a heavy load on your shoulders. But I’ll make it even heavier. My father beat you with whips. But I’ll beat you with bigger whips.’ ”

12Three days later Jeroboam and all the people returned to Rehoboam. That’s because the king had said, “Come back to me in three days.” 13The king answered them in a mean way. He didn’t accept the advice of the elders. 14Instead, he followed the advice of the young men. He said, “My father put a heavy load on your shoulders. But I’ll make it even heavier. My father beat you with whips. But I’ll beat you with bigger whips.” 15So the king didn’t listen to the people. That’s because God had planned it that way. What the Lord had said through Ahijah came true. Ahijah had spoken the Lord’s message to Jeroboam, the son of Nebat. Ahijah was from Shiloh.

16All the Israelites saw that the king refused to listen to them. So they answered the king. They said,

“We don’t have any share in David’s royal family.

We don’t have any share in Jesse’s son.

People of Israel, let’s go back to our homes.

David’s royal family, take care of your own kingdom!”

So all the Israelites went home. 17But Rehoboam still ruled over the Israelites who were living in the towns of Judah.

18Adoniram was in charge of those who were forced to work hard for King Rehoboam. The king sent him out among the Israelites. But they killed Adoniram by throwing stones at him. Rehoboam was able to get away in his chariot. He escaped to Jerusalem. 19Israel has refused to follow the royal family of David to this day.