João 1 – OL & NIRV

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João 1:1-51

Cristo, a Palavra eterna

1No princípio era a Palavra e a Palavra estava com Deus e a Palavra era Deus. 2Aquele que é a Palavra sempre esteve com Deus. 3Criou tudo o que existe e nada existe que não tenha sido feito por ele. 4Nele está a vida eterna e essa vida dá luz a toda a humanidade. 5A sua vida é a luz que brilha nas trevas e estas nunca poderão pôr fim a essa luz.

6Apareceu um homem, enviado por Deus, chamado João. 7Este homem veio como testemunha, para testemunhar da luz, a fim de que todos cressem através dele. 8João não era a luz, mas apenas uma testemunha para que essa luz pudesse ser conhecida.

9Mais tarde, veio aquele que é a verdadeira luz para brilhar sobre todo o ser humano.

10Esteve neste mundo, que foi criado por ele, mas não o conheceram. 11Veio para o seu povo e os seus não o receberam. 12Mas a todos quantos o receberam deu-lhes o direito de se tornarem filhos de Deus. Bastava confiarem nele como Salvador. 13Esses nascem de novo, não no corpo nem de geração humana, mas pela vontade de Deus.

14A Palavra tornou-se homem e viveu aqui na Terra entre nós, cheio de amor e perdão, cheio de verdade. E vimos a sua glória, a glória do Filho único do Pai.

15João deu testemunho dele clamando à multidão: “Eis aquele de quem eu falava quando disse: ‘Esse que vem depois de mim é muito maior do que eu, porque existia antes de mim.’ ”

16Todos nós recebemos da abundância dos seus bens e a sua graça contínua. 17A Lei foi-nos dada por Moisés, mas a graça e a verdade vieram por Jesus Cristo. 18Nunca ninguém viu a Deus, mas o seu Filho único, que vive na intimidade do Pai, esse o revelou.

João Batista nega ser o Cristo

(Mt 3.1-12; Mc 1.2-8; Lc 3.1-18)

19Este foi o testemunho dado por João, quando os judeus lhe enviaram sacerdotes e levitas de Jerusalém para lhe perguntarem: “Quem és tu?” 20E ele afirmou-lhes claramente: “Eu não sou o Cristo!”

21“Então quem és?”, repetiram. “Serás Elias?” E respondeu: “Não!” E novamente: “Serás o profeta?” Respondeu: “Não!”

22“Então quem és? É preciso que nos digas para que possamos responder aos que nos enviaram. O que tens a dizer de ti mesmo?”

23João respondeu: “Sou como anunciou o profeta Isaías:

‘A voz gritando no deserto:

“Façam um caminho direito para o Senhor.” ’ ”1.23 Is 40.3.

24Então os enviados, que eram fariseus, 25perguntaram a João Batista: “Se não és o Cristo, nem Elias, nem o profeta, porque batizas tu?”

26“Eu batizo com água, mas aqui nesta multidão está alguém que não conhecem. 27Em breve começará a sua obra no vosso meio e eu nem sequer sou digno de lhe descalçar as sandálias.” 28Deu-se isto em Betânia, uma localidade do outro lado do Jordão, onde João batizava.

Jesus o Cordeiro de Deus

29No dia seguinte, João viu Jesus aproximar-se e disse: “Olhem, ali está o cordeiro de Deus que tira o pecado do mundo. 30É ele de quem eu falava quando disse: ‘Esse que vem depois de mim é muito maior do que eu, porque existia antes de mim.’ 31Eu não sabia que era ele, mas tenho estado a batizar com água, a fim de o revelar ao povo de Israel.”

32Então João contou como vira o Espírito Santo descer do céu com a forma de uma pomba e pousar sobre Jesus. 33“Não sabia que era ele!” repetiu João. “Mas, quando Deus me enviou para batizar, disse-me: ‘Quando vires o Espírito Santo descer e pousar sobre alguém, esse é aquele que batizará com o Espírito Santo.’ 34Eu vi isso acontecer e dou testemunho de que é o Filho de Deus!”

Os primeiros discípulos de Jesus

(Mt 4.18-22; Mc 1.16-20; Lc 5.1-11)

35No dia seguinte, estando João com dois dos seus discípulos, 36Jesus passou junto deles e João disse: “Aqui está o cordeiro de Deus!” 37Então os dois discípulos de João voltaram-se e seguiram Jesus.

38Olhando para trás, Jesus viu que o seguiam: “Que querem?”, perguntou-lhes. “Mestre, onde vives?”

39“Venham ver.” Assim, foram até ao lugar onde morava e com ele ficaram desde cerca das quatro horas daquela tarde até ao final do dia.

40Um destes homens era André, irmão de Simão Pedro. 41Então André foi à procura de seu irmão Simão e disse-lhe: “Encontrámos o Messias!” (Que quer dizer o Cristo.)

42E levou-o para conhecer Jesus. Este olhou para Pedro por um instante e disse: “Tu és Simão, filho de João, mas serás chamado Cefas!”1.42 Cefas quer dizer exatamente rocha. (Que quer dizer Pedro.)

Jesus chama Filipe e Natanael

43Um dia depois, Jesus resolveu ir para a Galileia e, encontrando Filipe, disse-lhe: “Vem comigo!” 44Filipe era de Betsaida, a terra natal de André e de Pedro.

45Filipe, por sua vez, foi ter com Natanael e contou-lhe: “Encontrámos aquele acerca de quem Moisés na Lei e os profetas escreveram! O seu nome é Jesus, filho de José, de Nazaré.”

46“De Nazaré?”, perguntou Natanael admirado. “Poderá vir daí alguma coisa boa?” Filipe disse-lhe: “Vem e vê!”

47Ao aproximarem-se, Jesus disse: “Aí vem um homem honesto, um verdadeiro filho de Israel!”

48“Como sabes o que sou?”, perguntou Natanael. Jesus respondeu-lhe: “Vi-te debaixo da figueira, ainda antes de Filipe te ter encontrado.”

49Então Natanael replicou: “Mestre, tu és o Filho de Deus, o Rei de Israel!”

50Jesus perguntou-lhe: “Acreditas nisso só por eu te dizer que te tinha visto debaixo da figueira? Terás provas muito mais fortes do que esta. 51É realmente como vos digo: hão de ver o céu aberto e os anjos de Deus subirem e descerem1.51 Gn 28.12. até mim, o Filho do Homem.”

New International Reader’s Version

John 1:1-51

The Word Became a Human Being

1In the beginning, the Word was already there. The Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning. 3All things were made through him. Nothing that has been made was made without him. 4Life was in him, and that life was the light for all people. 5The light shines in the darkness. But the darkness has not overcome the light.

6There was a man sent from God. His name was John. 7He came to be a witness about that light. He was a witness so that all people might believe. 8John himself was not the light. He came only as a witness to the light.

9The true light that gives light to everyone was coming into the world. 10The Word was in the world. And the world was made through him. But the world did not recognize him. 11He came to what was his own. But his own people did not accept him. 12Some people did accept him and did believe in his name. He gave them the right to become children of God. 13To be a child of God has nothing to do with human parents. Children of God are not born because of human choice or because a husband wants them to be born. They are born because of what God does.

14The Word became a human being. He made his home with us. We have seen his glory. It is the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father. And the Word was full of grace and truth.

15John was a witness about the Word. John cried out and said, “This was the one I was talking about. I said, ‘He who comes after me is more important than I am. He is more important because he existed before I was born.’ ” 16God is full of grace. From him we have all received grace in place of the grace already given. 17In the past, God gave us grace through the law of Moses. Now, grace and truth come to us through Jesus Christ. 18No one has ever seen God. But the One and Only is God and is at the Father’s side. The one at the Father’s side has shown us what God is like.

John the Baptist Says That He Is Not the Messiah

19The Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask John who he was. John spoke the truth to them. 20He did not try to hide the truth. He spoke to them openly. He said, “I am not the Messiah.”

21They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?”

He said, “I am not.”

“Are you the Prophet we’ve been expecting?” they asked.

“No,” he answered.

22They asked one last time, “Who are you? Give us an answer to take back to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?”

23John replied, using the words of Isaiah the prophet. John said, “I’m the messenger who is calling out in the desert, ‘Make the way for the Lord straight.’ ” (Isaiah 40:3)

24The Pharisees who had been sent 25asked him, “If you are not the Messiah, why are you baptizing people? Why are you doing that if you aren’t Elijah or the Prophet we’ve been expecting?”

26“I baptize people with water,” John replied. “But someone is standing among you whom you do not know. 27He is the one who comes after me. I am not good enough to untie his sandals.”

28This all happened at Bethany on the other side of the Jordan River. That was where John was baptizing.

What John Says About Jesus

29The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him. John said, “Look! The Lamb of God! He takes away the sin of the world! 30This is the one I was talking about. I said, ‘A man who comes after me is more important than I am. That’s because he existed before I was born.’ 31I did not know him. But God wants to make it clear to Israel who this person is. That’s the reason I came baptizing with water.”

32Then John told them, “I saw the Holy Spirit come down from heaven like a dove. The Spirit remained on Jesus. 33I myself did not know him. But the one who sent me to baptize with water told me, ‘You will see the Spirit come down and remain on someone. He is the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.’ 34I have seen it happen. I am a witness that this is God’s Chosen One.”

John’s Disciples Follow Jesus

35The next day John was there again with two of his disciples. 36He saw Jesus walking by. John said, “Look! The Lamb of God!”

37The two disciples heard him say this. So they followed Jesus. 38Then Jesus turned around and saw them following. He asked, “What do you want?”

They said, “Rabbi, where are you staying?” Rabbi means Teacher.

39“Come,” he replied. “You will see.”

So they went and saw where he was staying. They spent the rest of the day with him. It was about four o’clock in the afternoon.

40Andrew was Simon Peter’s brother. Andrew was one of the two disciples who heard what John had said. He had also followed Jesus. 41The first thing Andrew did was to find his brother Simon. He told him, “We have found the Messiah.” Messiah means Christ. 42And he brought Simon to Jesus.

Jesus looked at him and said, “You are Simon, son of John. You will be called Cephas.” Cephas means Peter, or Rock.

Jesus Chooses Philip and Nathanael

43The next day Jesus decided to leave for Galilee. He found Philip and said to him, “Follow me.”

44Philip was from the town of Bethsaida. So were Andrew and Peter. 45Philip found Nathanael and told him, “We have found the one whom Moses wrote about in the Law. The prophets also wrote about him. He is Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.”

46“Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?” Nathanael asked.

“Come and see,” said Philip.

47Jesus saw Nathanael approaching. Here is what Jesus said about him. “He is a true Israelite. Nothing about him is false.”

48“How do you know me?” Nathanael asked.

Jesus answered, “I saw you while you were still under the fig tree. I saw you there before Philip called you.”

49Nathanael replied, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God. You are the king of Israel.”

50Jesus said, “You believe because I told you I saw you under the fig tree. You will see greater things than that.” 51Then he said to the disciples, “What I’m about to tell you is true. You will see heaven open. You will see the angels of God going up and coming down on the Son of Man.”