Lucas 2 – OL & NIRV

O Livro

Lucas 2:1-52

O nascimento de Jesus

1Por esse tempo, César Augusto, o imperador romano, mandou que se fizesse um registo geral dos habitantes de todo o império. 2Este recenseamento foi feito sendo Cirénio governador da Síria. 3Todos tinham de voltar à terra natal para registarem os seus nomes. 4E como José era da descendência real, teve de ir a Belém, na Judeia, a terra natal do rei David, desde a cidade de Nazaré na Galileia. 5Levou consigo Maria, a sua noiva, cuja gravidez nessa altura já estava avançada.

6Enquanto ali se encontravam, chegou a hora de dar à luz. 7E nasceu-lhe o seu primeiro filho, que envolveu em panos e deitou na manjedoura de um estábulo, onde se viram obrigados a recolher, por não haver lugar na hospedaria.

Os pastores e os anjos

8Naquela noite, encontravam-se nos campos fora da vila alguns pastores que guardavam os seus rebanhos. 9De súbito, apareceu-lhes um anjo; o campo ficou iluminado com a glória do Senhor e eles sentiram muito medo. 10Mas o anjo sossegou-os: “Não tenham medo; trago-vos uma notícia muito feliz que se destina a toda a gente! 11Esta noite, em Belém, na Cidade de David, nasceu o Salvador. Sim, o Cristo, o Senhor! 12E este é o sinal pelo qual o reconhecerão: encontrarão a criança envolvida em panos, deitada numa manjedoura.”

13E de repente, juntou-se outro grande grupo de anjos, louvando a Deus:

14“Glória ao Senhor, nos mais altos céus!

Paz na Terra aos homens a quem Deus quer bem!”

15Depois deste grande número de anjos ter voltado para os céus, os pastores disseram uns aos outros: “Vamos a Belém ver o que aconteceu e que o Senhor nos falou.”

16Correndo à aldeia, encontraram Maria e José, com a criança deitada na manjedoura de um estábulo. 17Os pastores falavam a toda a gente no que tinha acontecido e no que o anjo dissera acerca daquele menino. 18Todos os que ouviam a história dos pastores mostravam-se espantados. 19Maria, porém, guardava estas coisas no seu coração, meditando cuidadosamente nelas. 20Por fim, os pastores voltaram para os campos e rebanhos, glorificando Deus pela visita dos anjos e por terem visto o menino tal como o anjo dissera.

A circuncisão de Jesus

21Passados oito dias, na cerimónia da sua circuncisão, puseram ao menino o nome de Jesus, o nome que o anjo dissera antes de ter sido gerado.

22Quando chegou a altura de levar ao templo a oferta da cerimónia da purificação, como a Lei de Moisés exigia2.22 Nos termos de Lv 12.2-8 esta apresentação foi feita aos quarenta dias de idade da criança., seus pais levaram-no a Jerusalém para o apresentar ao Senhor. 23Porque nessa mesma Lei Deus tinha dito: “Se o primeiro filho de uma mulher for rapaz, será dedicado ao Senhor.”2.23 Êx 13.2, 12. 24Nessa mesma ocasião, os pais de Jesus ofereceram também o sacrifício pela sua purificação: um par de rolas ou dois pombinhos, de acordo com a Lei.2.24 Lv 12.8.

25Naquele dia, estava justamente no templo um homem chamado Simeão, morador em Jerusalém, um crente dedicado ao Senhor, cheio do Espírito Santo e que vivia constantemente na esperança do breve aparecimento do Consolo de Israel. 26O Espírito Santo tinha-lhe revelado que não morreria sem ver primeiro aquele que tinha sido designado por Deus. 27O Espírito Santo inspirou-o a ir ao templo naquele dia. Assim, quando Maria e José chegaram para apresentar o menino Jesus ao Senhor, em obediência à Lei, Simeão estava lá. 28E tomando a criança nos braços louvou a Deus:

29“Senhor, agora posso morrer satisfeito,

pois vi aquele que tu me prometeste que veria!

30Vi o Salvador que deste ao mundo.

31-32Ele é a luz que brilhará sobre as nações,

e será a glória do teu povo Israel.”

33José e Maria admiravam-se do que se dizia a respeito de Jesus. 34-35Simeão abençoou-os, mas depois disse a Maria: “Uma espada atravessará a tua alma, porque esta criança será rejeitada por muitos em Israel, mas para sinal de desavença entre deles. Para muitos outros, porém, será uma grande alegria. E por ele serão revelados os pensamentos mais profundos de muitos corações.”

36Naquele mesmo dia estava também no templo uma profetisa de Deus chamada Ana, filha de Fanuel, da tribo de Aser, de oitenta e quatro anos de idade. Era viúva, pois o seu marido tinha morrido após sete anos de casados. 37Nunca saía do templo, antes permanecia ali dia e noite, adorando a Deus com jejuns e oração. 38Nesse preciso momento, ela aproximou-se e começou também a dar graças a Deus e a anunciar publicamente, a todos quantos em Jerusalém esperavam a chegada do Salvador, que o Cristo tinha finalmente chegado.

39Depois de terem cumprido todas as exigências da Lei de Deus, os pais de Jesus voltaram para Nazaré da Galileia. 40Ali o menino ia crescendo, fortalecendo-se fisicamente e em sabedoria, e Deus derramava sobre ele a sua graça.

Jesus no templo

41Todos os anos os pais de Jesus iam a Jerusalém para a festa da Páscoa. 42Quando ele atingiu a idade de doze anos, a família foi à festa, como era hábito. 43Terminada a comemoração, tomaram o caminho de volta para Nazaré, mas Jesus ficou para trás em Jerusalém. 44No primeiro dia os pais não deram pela sua falta, porque julgavam que estivesse com amigos ou entre os outros viajantes. Mas quando não apareceu naquela noite, começaram a procurá-lo entre os parentes e amigos. 45Não o encontrando, voltaram a Jerusalém, continuando a procurá-lo.

46Três dias depois, encontraram-no. Achava-se no templo, sentado entre os especialistas na Lei, ouvindo-os e fazendo-lhes perguntas, 47deixando toda a gente admirada com a sua inteligência e respostas. 48Os pais não sabiam o que pensar quando o viram ali sentado.

“Filho”, disse-lhe a mãe, “porque nos fizeste isto? Teu pai e eu estávamos desesperados, à tua procura!”

49“Mas que necessidade tinham de procurar-me?”, disse-lhes. “Não calcularam que estaria aqui no templo, na casa do meu Pai, pois preciso tratar dos seus assuntos?” 50Mas eles não entenderam o que lhes dizia.

51Jesus voltou com os pais para Nazaré e era-lhes obediente. E a sua mãe guardava todas estas coisas no coração. 52Assim Jesus crescia, tanto em tamanho como em sabedoria, achando graça aos olhos de Deus e dos homens.

New International Reader’s Version

Luke 2:1-52

Jesus Is Born

1In those days, Caesar Augustus made a law. It required that a list be made of everyone in the whole Roman world. 2It was the first time a list was made of the people while Quirinius was governor of Syria. 3Everyone went to their own town to be listed.

4So Joseph went also. He went from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea. That is where Bethlehem, the town of David, was. Joseph went there because he belonged to the family line of David. 5He went there with Mary to be listed. Mary was engaged to him. She was expecting a baby. 6While Joseph and Mary were there, the time came for the child to be born. 7She gave birth to her first baby. It was a boy. She wrapped him in large strips of cloth. Then she placed him in a manger. That’s because there was no guest room where they could stay.

8There were shepherds living out in the fields nearby. It was night, and they were taking care of their sheep. 9An angel of the Lord appeared to them. And the glory of the Lord shone around them. They were terrified. 10But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news. It will bring great joy for all the people. 11Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you. He is the Messiah, the Lord. 12Here is how you will know I am telling you the truth. You will find a baby wrapped in strips of cloth and lying in a manger.”

13Suddenly a large group of angels from heaven also appeared. They were praising God. They said,

14“May glory be given to God in the highest heaven!

And may peace be given to those he is pleased with on earth!”

15The angels left and went into heaven. Then the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem. Let’s see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.”

16So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph and the baby. The baby was lying in the manger. 17After the shepherds had seen him, they told everyone. They reported what the angel had said about this child. 18All who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. 19But Mary kept all these things like a secret treasure in her heart. She thought about them over and over. 20The shepherds returned. They gave glory and praise to God. Everything they had seen and heard was just as they had been told.

21When the child was eight days old, he was circumcised. At the same time he was named Jesus. This was the name the angel had given him before his mother became pregnant.

Joseph and Mary Take Jesus to the Temple

22The time came for making Mary “clean” as required by the Law of Moses. So Joseph and Mary took Jesus to Jerusalem. There they presented him to the Lord. 23In the Law of the Lord it says, “The first boy born in every family must be set apart for the Lord.” (Exodus 13:2,12) 24They also offered a sacrifice. They did it in keeping with the Law, which says, “a pair of doves or two young pigeons.” (Leviticus 12:8)

25In Jerusalem there was a man named Simeon. He was a good and godly man. He was waiting for God’s promise to Israel to come true. The Holy Spirit was with him. 26The Spirit had told Simeon that he would not die before he had seen the Lord’s Messiah. 27The Spirit led him into the temple courtyard. Then Jesus’ parents brought the child in. They came to do for him what the Law required. 28Simeon took Jesus in his arms and praised God. He said,

29“Lord, you are the King over all.

Now let me, your servant, go in peace.

That is what you promised.

30My eyes have seen your salvation.

31You have prepared it in the sight of all nations.

32It is a light to be given to the Gentiles.

It will be the glory of your people Israel.”

33The child’s father and mother were amazed at what was said about him. 34Then Simeon blessed them. He said to Mary, Jesus’ mother, “This child is going to cause many people in Israel to fall and to rise. God has sent him. But many will speak against him. 35The thoughts of many hearts will be known. A sword will wound your own soul too.”

36There was also a prophet named Anna. She was the daughter of Penuel from the tribe of Asher. Anna was very old. After getting married, she lived with her husband seven years. 37Then she was a widow until she was 84. She never left the temple. She worshiped night and day, praying and going without food. 38Anna came up to Jesus’ family at that moment. She gave thanks to God. And she spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the time when Jerusalem would be set free.

39Joseph and Mary did everything the Law of the Lord required. Then they returned to Galilee. They went to their own town of Nazareth. 40And the child grew and became strong. He was very wise. He was blessed by God’s grace.

The Boy Jesus at the Temple

41Every year Jesus’ parents went to Jerusalem for the Passover Feast. 42When Jesus was 12 years old, they went up to the feast as usual. 43After the feast was over, his parents left to go back home. The boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem. But they were not aware of it. 44They thought he was somewhere in their group. So they traveled on for a day. Then they began to look for him among their relatives and friends. 45They did not find him. So they went back to Jerusalem to look for him. 46After three days they found him in the temple courtyard. He was sitting with the teachers. He was listening to them and asking them questions. 47Everyone who heard him was amazed at how much he understood. They also were amazed at his answers. 48When his parents saw him, they were amazed. His mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us like this? Your father and I have been worried about you. We have been looking for you everywhere.”

49“Why were you looking for me?” he asked. “Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?” 50But they did not understand what he meant by that.

51Then he went back to Nazareth with them, and he obeyed them. But his mother kept all these things like a secret treasure in her heart. 52Jesus became wiser and stronger. He also became more and more pleasing to God and to people.