Isaías 9 – OL & NIRV

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Isaías 9:1-21

Um menino nos nasceu

1Contudo, esse tempo de trevas e de desespero não durará para sempre. Ainda que brevemente a terra de Zebulão e de Naftali venha a ficar sob o desprezo e o julgamento de Deus, no futuro esta mesma terra, a Galileia dos gentios, a oeste do Jordão, onde está a estrada para o mar, ficará cheia de glória. 2O povo que anda nas trevas viu uma grande luz, uma luz que brilhou sobre todos os que vivem na terra da sombra da morte. 3Multiplicaste este povo e encheste-o de alegria; alegram-se como os ceifeiros, quando chega o tempo da ceifa, ou como os que repartem os despojos depois de vencerem a batalha. 4Porque quebrarás as cadeias que amarram o teu povo e a vara que os açoita, como quando destruíste as imensas tropas opressoras dos midianitas. 5Porque nesse glorioso dia de paz não haverá mais distribuição de armamento de guerra, nem de equipamento militar de combate; tudo isso será destruído. 6Porque um menino nos nasceu; foi-nos dado um filho. O governo está sobre os seus ombros. Estes serão os seus títulos: conselheiro maravilhoso, deus forte, pai para sempre, príncipe da paz. 7O seu governo de paz e de desenvolvimento nunca terá fim. Ele chefiará com uma justiça e uma honestidade perfeitas, desde o trono de seu pai David. Trará verdadeira justiça e paz a todas as nações do mundo. Isto acontecerá mesmo, pois no seu zelo, o Senhor dos exércitos está especialmente empenhado em que tal se realize!

A ira do Senhor contra Israel

8O Senhor lançou a sua sentença contra Jacob e ela caiu sobre o reino de Israel. 9Todo o povo há de ouvi-la, Efraim e os habitantes da Samaria. Eles dizem com soberba e altivez de coração: 10“Se caíram os tijolos, reconstruiremos com pedras lavradas! Se as figueiras bravas foram cortadas, haveremos de as substituir por cedros!” 11Contudo, o Senhor suscitou contra eles os adversários de Rezim e incitou contra eles os seus inimigos. 12Os arameus, pelo leste, os filisteus pelo oeste. Com as suas bocas escancaradas, devorarão Israel.

Mesmo assim, a sua ira não desaparece. A sua mão continua a pesar sobre eles.

13Porque mesmo depois de todo este castigo, não se arrependeram nem quiseram voltar-se de novo para o Senhor dos exércitos. 14Por isso, num mesmo dia o Senhor cortará em Israel a cabeça e a cauda, a palma e o junco. 15O ancião e o homem de respeito são a cabeça; o profeta que ensina a mentira, esse é a cauda. 16Os líderes deste povo enganam-no e os que são conduzidos ficam desfeitos.

17Esta é a razão por que o Senhor não tem alegria nos seus jovens, nem piedade das viúvas e dos órfãos, porque as palavras das suas bocas são repugnantes; são maus e mentirosos.

Mesmo assim, a sua ira não desaparece. A sua mão continua a pesar sobre eles.

18Ele queimará toda esta maldade, todos estes espinhos e sarças; as chamas virão depois também a consumir florestas e o fumo subirá em espiral, por cima do vasto incêndio. 19A terra ficará enegrecida pelo fogo, como consequência da cólera do Senhor dos exércitos. O próprio povo serve de combustível para o fogo. 20Cada qual luta com o seu próximo, para poder roubar-lhe comida, e mesmo assim continuarão a ter fome. Acabarão por comer os seus próprios filhos! 21Manassés contra Efraim e Efraim contra Manassés, e ambos contra Judá.

Mesmo assim, a sua ira não desaparece. A sua mão continua a pesar sobre eles.

New International Reader’s Version

Isaiah 9:1-21

1But there won’t be any more sadness for those who were suffering. In the past the Lord brought shame on the land of Zebulun. He also brought shame on the land of Naphtali. But in days to come he will honor Galilee, where people from other nations live. He will honor the land along the Mediterranean Sea. And he will honor the territory east of the Jordan River.

2The people who are now living in darkness

will see a great light.

They are now living in a very dark land.

But a light will shine on them.

3Lord, you will make our nation larger.

You will increase their joy.

They will show you how glad they are.

They will be as glad as people are at harvest time.

They will be as glad as warriors are

when they share the things they’ve taken after a battle.

4You set Israel free from Midian long ago.

In the same way, you will break

the heavy yoke that weighs Israel down.

You will break the wooden beams that are on their shoulders.

You will break the rods of those who strike them down.

5Every fighting man’s boot that he wore in battle will be burned up.

So will every piece of clothing covered with blood.

All of them will be thrown into the fire.

6A child will be born to us.

A son will be given to us.

He will rule over us.

And he will be called

Wonderful Adviser and Mighty God.

He will also be called Father Who Lives Forever

and Prince Who Brings Peace.

7There will be no limit to how great his authority is.

The peace he brings will never end.

He will rule on David’s throne

and over his kingdom.

He will make the kingdom strong and secure.

His rule will be based on what is fair and right.

It will last forever.

The Lord’s great love will make sure that happens.

He rules over all.

The Lord Is Angry With Israel

8The Lord has sent a message against Jacob’s people.

He will punish Israel.

9All the people will know about it.

Ephraim’s people and those who live in Samaria will know about it.

Their hearts are very proud.

They say,

10“The brick buildings have fallen down.

But we will rebuild them with blocks of stone.

The fig trees have been chopped down.

But we’ll plant cedar trees in place of them.”

11In spite of that, the Lord has made Rezin’s enemies stronger.

He has stirred up Assyria to fight against Israel.

12Arameans from the east

have opened their mouths and swallowed up Israel.

So have Philistines from the west.

Even then, the Lord is still angry.

His hand is still raised against them.

13But his people have not returned

to the God who struck them down.

They haven’t turned for help

to the Lord who rules over all.

14So he will cut off from Israel heads and tails alike.

In a single day he will cut off palm branches and tall grass alike.

The palm branches are the people who rule over others.

The tall grass is the people who bow down to them.

15The elders and important leaders are the heads.

The prophets who teach lies are the tails.

16Those who guide the people of Israel are leading them down the wrong path.

So those who follow them aren’t on the right road.

17The Lord will not be pleased with the young men.

He won’t take pity on widows and on children whose fathers have died.

All of them are ungodly and evil.

They say foolish things with their mouths.

Even then, the Lord is still angry.

His hand is still raised against them.

18What is evil burns like a fire.

It burns up bushes and thorns.

It sets the forest on fire.

It sends up a huge column of smoke.

19The Lord rules over all.

When he gets angry, he will burn up the land.

The people will burn in the fire.

They will not spare one another.

20People will eat up everything they can find on their right.

But they’ll still be hungry.

They will eat everything they can find on their left.

But they won’t be satisfied.

So they will eat the dead bodies of their children.

21That’s what Manasseh’s people will do to Ephraim.

And that’s what Ephraim’s people will do to Manasseh.

Together they will turn against Judah.

Even then, the Lord is still angry.

His hand is still raised against them.