Génesis 50 – OL & NIRV

O Livro

Génesis 50:1-26

1José lançou-se sobre o rosto do pai e chorou sobre ele, beijando-o. 2Depois ordenou aos criados que mandassem embalsamar o corpo, o que foi feito pelos especialistas. 3O processo de embalsamento levou 40 dias e o luto nacional durou 70 dias.

4Passado esse período José foi ter com a corte do Faraó e disse-lhes que intercedessem junto do rei a favor dele: “Digam ao Faraó 5que o meu pai me fez jurar que levaria o seu corpo para a terra de Canaã para lá o sepultar. Digam-lhe que prometo regressar sem demora.”

6O Faraó concordou: “Vai e sepulta o teu pai tal como ele te pediu.”

7José foi e acompanharam-no o conjunto dos conselheiros do Faraó, assim como os seus assistentes e todos os anciãos da terra. 8Além deles foi também toda a família de José, assim como os seus irmãos e as respetivas famílias, deixando ficar apenas os meninos, os rebanhos e o gado, na terra de Gosen. 9Constituiu-se dessa forma um desfile extremamente concorrido, com carros e cavaleiros.

10Quando chegaram à Eira do Espinhal, do outro lado do Jordão, fizeram um grande e solene funeral com um período de sete dias de pesar pelo pai de José. 11A gente daquela terra, os cananeus, vendo aquilo chamaram ao sítio Abel-Mizraim (luto dos egípcios), porque diziam: “Isto deve ter sido um grande luto e uma grande perda para os egípcios!”

12Assim fizeram os filhos de Israel conforme lhes tinha ordenado; 13levaram o corpo para a terra de Canaã, sepultaram-no na gruta de Macpela que Abraão tinha comprado, com o campo em que se encontrava, a Efrom, o hitita, em frente de Mamre. 14Depois José voltou para o Egito, assim como os irmãos e todos aqueles que os acompanharam no funeral do pai.

15Contudo, agora que este falecera, os irmãos de José começaram a sentir receio: “A partir de agora”, diziam entre si, “José é capaz de querer vingar-se do mal que lhe fizemos.”

16Por isso, mandaram-lhe uma mensagem: “O teu pai antes de morrer deixou instruções 17pedindo-te que perdoasses aos teus irmãos as transgressões e o pecado que cometeram. Nós, que servimos o Deus do teu pai, rogamos-te pois que nos perdoes.” Quando José tomou conhecimento disto que lhe mandaram dizer não se conteve e chorou.

18Mais tarde, vieram os irmãos, que se inclinaram diante dele e disseram: “Somos teus servos.”

19Mas José respondeu: “Não tenham receio de mim. Sou eu Deus para poder julgar e castigar-vos? 20A verdade é que aquilo que vocês reconhecem como o mal que me fizeram, Deus o mudou em bem, e me elevou até este alto cargo que agora ocupo, de forma a salvar a vida de muita gente. 21Não, não tenham medo. Podem estar certos de que tomarei conta de vocês e das vossas famílias.” E assim lhes falou afetuosamente, retransmitindo-lhes confiança.

A morte de José

22José, os irmãos e suas respetivas famílias continuaram a viver no Egito. José tinha 110 anos quando morreu. 23Mas viveu o bastante para poder ver os filhos do seu filho Efraim e os filhos de Maquir, que era filho de Manassés, os quais teve a alegria de colocar nos seus joelhos.

24“Vou morrer em breve”, disse José aos irmãos, “mas Deus virá com certeza buscar-vos para vos tirar desta terra do Egito e vos levar para aquela que prometeu a Abraão, a Isaque e a Jacob.” 25E fez com que os irmãos lhe prometessem solenemente, com juramento, que levariam o seu corpo para Canaã.

26Assim morreu José com 110 anos. Embalsamaram-no e puseram-no num caixão, no Egito.

New International Reader’s Version

Genesis 50:1-26

1Joseph threw himself on his father’s body. He wept over him and kissed him. 2Then Joseph talked to the doctors who served him. He told them to prepare the body of his father Israel to be buried. So the doctors prepared it. 3They took 40 days to do it. They needed that much time to prepare a body in the right way. The Egyptians mourned for Jacob 70 days.

4After the days of sadness had passed, Joseph went to Pharaoh’s officials. He said to them, “If you are pleased with me, speak to Pharaoh for me. Tell him, 5‘My father made me give my word to him. He said, “I’m about to die. Bury me in the tomb I dug for myself in the land of Canaan.” So let me go there and bury my father. Then I’ll come back.’ ”

6Pharaoh said, “Go there and bury your father. Do what he made you promise to do.”

7So Joseph went to Canaan to bury his father. All Pharaoh’s officials went with him. They were the important people of his court and all the leaders of Egypt. 8Joseph’s family also went. His brothers and all the rest of his father’s family went. Only their children and their flocks and herds were left in Goshen. 9Chariots and horsemen also went up with him. It was a very large group.

10They came to Atad, a place where grain was processed. It was near the Jordan River. There they sobbed loudly and bitterly. Joseph set apart seven days of sadness to honor his father’s memory. 11The Canaanites living in that area saw how sad all of them were. They said, “The Egyptians are having a very special service for the dead.” That’s why that place near the Jordan River is called Abel of the Egyptians.

12So Jacob’s sons did exactly as he had commanded them. 13They carried his body to the land of Canaan. They buried it in the cave in the field of Machpelah near Mamre. Abraham had bought the cave as a place where he could bury his wife’s body. He had bought the cave and the field from Ephron, the Hittite. 14After Joseph buried his father, he went back to Egypt. His brothers and all the others who had gone to help him bury his father went back with him.

Joseph Calms His Brothers’ Fears

15Now that their father was dead, Joseph’s brothers were worried. They said, “Remember all the bad things we did to Joseph? What if he decides to hold those things against us? What if he pays us back for them?” 16So they sent a message to Joseph. They said, “Your father gave us directions before he died. 17He said, ‘Here’s what you must say to Joseph. Tell him, “I’m asking you to forgive your brothers. Forgive the terrible things they did to you. Forgive them for treating you so badly.” ’ Now then, please forgive our sins. We serve the God of your father.” When their message came to Joseph, he wept.

18Then his brothers came and threw themselves down in front of him. “We are your slaves,” they said.

19But Joseph said to them, “Don’t be afraid. Do you think I’m God? 20You planned to harm me. But God planned it for good. He planned to do what is now being done. He wanted to save many lives. 21So then, don’t be afraid. I’ll provide for you and your children.” He calmed their fears. And he spoke in a kind way to them.

Joseph Dies

22Joseph stayed in Egypt, along with all his father’s family. He lived 110 years. 23He lived long enough to see Ephraim’s children and grandchildren. When the children of Makir were born, they were placed on Joseph’s knees and counted as his own children. Makir was the son of Manasseh.

24Joseph said to his brothers, “I’m about to die. But God will surely come to help you. He’ll take you up out of this land. He’ll bring you to the land he promised to give to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” 25Joseph made the Israelites promise him. He said, “God will surely come to help you. Then you must carry my bones up from this place.”

26So Joseph died at the age of 110. They prepared his body to be buried. Then he was placed in a casket in Egypt.