1 No vigésimo quarto dia do mesmo mês, vestidos de sacos, e com a cabeça coberta de pó, os israelitas reuniram-se para um jejum.
2 Os que eram de origem israelita estavam separados de todos os estrangeiros, e apresentaram-se para confessar seus pecados e as iniqüidades de seus pais.
3 De pé em seus lugares, escutaram a leitura da lei do Senhor, seu Deus, durante um quarto do dia; e durante o outro quarto do dia confessaram seus pecados e prostraram-se diante do Senhor, seu Deus.
4 Josué, Bani, Cedmiel, Sabanias, Boni, Sarebias, Bani e Canani, que haviam tomado lugar no estrado dos levitas, invocaram em alta voz o Senhor, seu Deus.
5 E os levitas Josué, Cedmiel, Bani, Hasebnias, Serebias, Odaías, Sebnias e Fataías diziam: Levantai-vos, bendizei ao Senhor, vosso Deus, de eternidade em eternidade! Seja bendito o vosso nome glorioso, com toda a sorte de louvores e bênçãos.
6 Sois vós, Senhor, vós somente, que fizestes o céu dos céus e todo o seu exército, a terra e tudo o que ela contém, o mar e tudo o que nele se encerra; sois vós quem dais a vida a todos os seres, e o exército dos céus vos adora.
7 Vós, Senhor Deus, fostes quem escolheu Abrão, quem o fez deixar a terra de Ur, na Caldéia, e quem lhe deu o nome de Abraão.
8 Encontrastes nele um coração fiel, e com ele firmastes uma aliança, prometendo dar à sua posteridade a terra dos cananeus, dos hiteus, dos amorreus, dos ferezeus, dos jebuseus e dos gergeseus, e cumpristes a vossa palavra, porque sois justo.
9 Vistes a aflição de nossos pais no Egito, e ouvistes os seus clamores junto do mar Vermelho.
10 Operastes milagres e prodígios contra o faraó, contra todos os seus servos e todo o povo de sua terra, porque sabíeis que haviam tratado com arrogância os nossos pais; e adquiristes um renome que perdura até os nossos dias.
11 Fendestes o mar diante deles, que passaram a pé enxuto; mas precipitastes nos abismos todos os que os perseguiam, como uma pedra é atirada às profundezas das águas.
12 Vós os guiastes durante o dia por uma coluna de nuvem, e à noite por uma coluna de fogo, para iluminar o caminho que deviam seguir.
13 Descestes ao monte Sinai, falastes-lhes do alto do céu e destes-lhes justas ordenações, leis verdadeiras, preceitos e mandamentos excelentes.
14 Fizestes lhes conhecer o vosso santo sábado, e prescrevestes-lhes, pela boca de Moisés, vosso servo, os mandamentos, preceitos e uma lei.
15 Do alto do céu, destes-lhes pão para saciar a fome; e do rochedo fizestes jorrar água para matar-lhes a sede. E vós os mandastes tomar posse da terra que havíeis jurado dar-lhes.
16 Mas os nossos pais, em seu orgulho, endureceram a cerviz e não observaram os vossos mandamentos.
17 Recusaram-se a ouvir, e não mais se incomodaram com as maravilhas que operastes em seu favor. Endureceram a cerviz e, em sua rebelião, elegeram um chefe para retornar à sua escravidão. Mas vós sois um Deus sempre pronto ao perdão, clemente e compassivo, vagaroso em encolerizar-se e rico em bondade, e assim não os abandonastes.
18 Mesmo quando fabricaram para si um bezerro de metal fundido, e vos ultrajaram grandemente dizendo ser aquilo o Deus que os tirara do Egito,
19 usastes de muita misericórdia e não os abandonastes no deserto; e a coluna de nuvem que os guiava durante o dia em sua viagem, bem como a coluna de fogo que lhes iluminava o caminho que deviam seguir durante a noite, não lhes foi arrebatada.
20 Destes-lhes do vosso bom espírito para torná-los prudentes; não lhes recusastes o vosso maná para seu alimento, e destes-lhes água para estancar a sede.
21 Durante quarenta anos provestes às suas necessidades no deserto, sem que nada lhes faltasse. Suas vestes não se estragaram e nem seus pés incharam.
22 Vós os livrastes dos reinos e dos povos, cujas terras repartistes entre eles. Tomaram posse da terra de Seon, da terra do rei de Hesebon e da terra de Og, rei de Basã.
23 Multiplicastes seus filhos como as estrelas do céu; e os fizestes entrar na posse da terra. Havíeis prometido aos seus pais que entrariam e possuiriam essa terra,
24 mas foram seus filhos que a ocuparam. Diante deles humilhastes o orgulho dos habitantes da terra, os cananeus; entregastes em suas mãos tanto os reis como as populações, que ficaram à sua mercê.
25 Eles se apropriaram de cidades fortificadas e de terras férteis; tomaram posse de casas repletas de bens de toda a sorte, de cisternas já feitas, de vinhas, olivais e muitas árvores frutíferas. Puderam comer até se saciar e engordaram, vivendo nas delícias que lhes outorgava a vossa grande bondade.
26 Entretanto, foram rebeldes e se revoltaram contra vós. Desprezaram vossa lei; mataram vossos profetas que os conjuravam a retornar a vós. Como cometessem grandes ultrajes para convosco,
27 vós os abandonastes às mãos de seus inimigos, que os oprimiram. Mas quando, no tempo de sua miséria, clamaram a vós, vós os ouvistes do alto do céu, e, em vossa grande misericórdia, enviastes-lhes salvadores que os livraram das mãos dos seus inimigos.
28 Mas, assim que voltou a segurança, recomeçaram a fazer o mal diante de vós, e os abandonastes às mãos dos seus inimigos, que os tiranizaram. Mas clamaram de novo a vós, e vós, do alto do céu, os atendestes; assim é que a vossa grande misericórdia operou inúmeras vezes a sua libertação.
29 Vós os conjurastes a voltar à vossa lei, mas eles, em sua arrogância, não escutavam vossas objurgações, transgrediam vossas ordens, que dão a vida ao homem que as observa; nada mais mostraram que ombros rebeldes, cerviz altiva e ouvidos surdos.
30 Vossa paciência para com eles durou muitos anos; vós lhes fazíeis admoestações pela inspiração de vosso espírito, que animava os vossos profetas. Então, finalmente, como não vos escutassem, vós os entregastes às mãos dos povos de outras terras.
31 Mas, mesmo assim, vossa grande misericórdia vos impediu de aniquilá-los, e não os abandonastes porque sois um Deus clemente e compassivo.
32 E agora, Senhor, Deus grande, poderoso e temível, vós que mantendes fielmente vossa aliança misericordiosa, não sejais indiferente a todos os sofrimentos que nos atingem, a nós, nossos reis, nossos chefes, nossos sacerdotes, e a todo o vosso povo, desde o tempo dos reis da Assíria até o presente.
33 Em tudo aquilo que nos aconteceu, nada mais houve que justiça de vossa parte, porque procedestes com lealdade, enquanto que nós retribuíamos com o mal.
34 Nossos reis, nossos chefes, nossos sacerdotes e nossos pais negligenciaram a prática da vossa lei, não mais obedeceram aos vossos mandamentos, nem às advertências que lhes fizestes.
35 Malgrado seu reino, apesar dos bens que lhes havíeis dado em abundância, e a despeito desta terra vasta e fértil que lhes entregastes, eles não vos serviram, não renunciaram às suas más obras.
36 E eis que hoje somos escravos! Escravos na própria terra que destes aos nossos pais, para usufruir de seus frutos e dos seus produtos.
37 Esta terra multiplica suas messes para reis estrangeiros, que no momento nos tiranizam por causa de nossos pecados, e dispõem a seu arbítrio de nossas pessoas e de nossos animais. Sim, estamos numa grande aflição.
38 Por todos esses motivos, contratamos uma aliança sagrada, que redigimos por escrito, e onde os nossos chefes, levitas e sacerdotes vão colocar o seu selo.
1 Now on the twenty-fourth day of this month the children of Israel came together, taking no food and putting haircloth and dust on their bodies.
2 And the seed of Israel made themselves separate from all the men of other nations, publicly requesting forgiveness for their sins and the wrongdoing of their fathers.
3 And for a fourth part of the day, upright in their places, they were reading from the book of the law of their God; and for a fourth part of the day they were requesting forgiveness and worshipping the Lord their God.
4 Then Jeshua, and Bani, Kadmiel, Shebaniah, Bunni, Sherebiah, Bani, and Chenani took their places on the steps of the Levites, crying in a loud voice to the Lord their God.
5 Then the Levites, Jeshua, and Kadmiel, Bani, Hashabneiah, Sherebiah, Hodiah, Shebaniah, and Pethahiah said, Get up and give praise to the Lord your God for ever and ever. Praise be to your great name which is lifted up high over all blessing and praise.
6 You are the Lord, even you only; you have made heaven, the heaven of heavens with all their armies, the earth and all things in it, the seas and everything in them; and you keep them from destruction: and the armies of heaven are your worshippers.
7 You are the Lord, the God, who took Abram and made him yours, guiding him from Ur of the Chaldees, and gave him the name of Abraham;
8 You saw that his heart was true to you, and made an agreement with him to give the land of the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Amorite and the Perizzite and the Jebusite and the Girgashite, even to give it to his seed, and you have done what you said; for righteousness is yours:
9 And you saw the trouble of our fathers in Egypt, and their cry came to your ears by the Red Sea;
10 And you did signs and wonders on Pharaoh and all his servants and all the people of his land; for you saw how cruel they were to them. So you got yourself a name as it is today.
11 By you the sea was parted before them, so that they went through the sea on dry land; and those who went after them went down into the deep, like a stone into great waters.
12 And you went before them by day in a pillar of cloud, and in a pillar of fire by night, to give them light on the way they were to go.
13 And you came down on Mount Sinai, and your voice came to them from heaven, giving them right decisions and true laws, good rules and orders:
14 And you gave them word of your holy Sabbath, and gave them orders and rules and a law, by the hand of Moses your servant:
15 And you gave them bread from heaven when they were in need, and made water come out of the rock for their drink, and gave them orders to go in and take for their heritage the land which your hand had been lifted up to give them.
16 But they and our fathers, in their pride, made their necks stiff, and gave no attention to your orders,
17 And would not do them, and gave no thought to the wonders you had done among them; but made their necks stiff, and turning away from you, made a captain over themselves to take them back to their prison in Egypt: but you are a God of forgiveness, full of grace and pity, slow to wrath and great in mercy, and you did not give them up.
18 Even when they had made for themselves an ox of metal, and said, This is your God who took you up out of Egypt, and had done so much to make you angry;
19 Even then, in your great mercy, you did not give them up in the waste land: the pillar of cloud still went before them by day, guiding them on their way, and the pillar of fire by night, to give them light, and make clear the way they were to go.
20 And you gave your good spirit to be their teacher, and did not keep back your manna from their mouths, and gave them water when they had need of it.
21 Truly, for forty years you were their support in the waste land, and they were in need of nothing; their clothing did not get old or their feet become tired.
22 And you gave them kingdoms and peoples, making distribution to them in every part of the land: so they took for their heritage the land of Sihon, even the land of the king of Heshbon, and the land of Og, king of Bashan.
23 And you made their children as great in number as the stars of heaven, and took them into the land, of which you had said to their fathers that they were to go in and take it for themselves.
24 So the children went in and took the land, and you overcame before them the people of the land, the Canaanites, and gave them up into their hands, with their kings and the people of the land, so that they might do with them whatever it was their pleasure to do.
25 And they took walled towns and a fat land, and became the owners of houses full of all good things, water-holes cut in the rock, vine-gardens and olive-gardens and a wealth of fruit-trees: so they had food enough and became fat, and had joy in the good you gave them.
26 But they were hard-hearted, and went against your authority, turning their backs on your law, and putting to death your prophets, who gave witness against them with the purpose of turning them back again to you, and they did much to make you angry.
27 And so you gave them up into the hands of their haters who were cruel to them: and in the time of their trouble, when they made their prayer to you, you gave ear to them from heaven; and in your great mercy gave them saviours, who made them free from the hands of their haters.
28 But when they had rest, they did evil again before you: so you gave them into the hands of their haters, who had rule over them: but when they came back and made their prayer to you, you gave ear to them from heaven; again and again, in your mercy, you gave them salvation;
29 And gave witness against them so that you might make them come back again to your law: but their hearts were lifted up, and they gave no attention to your orders and went against your decisions (which, if a man keeps them, will be life to him), and turning their backs on you, made their necks stiff and did not give ear.
30 Year after year you put up with them, and gave witness against them by your spirit through your prophets: still they did not give ear: and so you gave them up into the hands of the peoples of the lands.
31 Even then, in your great mercy, you did not put an end to them completely, or give them up; for you are a God of grace and mercy.
32 And now, our God, the great, the strong, the God who is to be feared, who keeps faith and mercy, let not all this trouble seem small to you, which has come on us, and on our kings and our rulers and on our priests and our prophets and our fathers and on all your people from the time of the kings of Assyria till this day.
33 But still, you have been in the right in everything which has come on us; you have been true to us, but we have done evil:
34 And our kings, our rulers, our priests, and our fathers have not kept your law or given attention to your orders and your witness, with which you gave witness against them.
35 For they have not been your servants in their kingdom, and in all the good things you gave them, and in the great and fat land you gave them, and they have not been turned away from their evil-doing.
36 Now, today, we are servants, and as for the land which you gave to our fathers, so that the produce of it and the good might be theirs, see, we are servants in it:
37 And it gives much increase to the kings whom you have put over us because of our sins: and they have power over our bodies and over our cattle at their pleasure, and we are in great trouble.
38 And because of all this we are making an agreement in good faith, and putting it in writing; and our rulers, our Levites, and our priests are putting their names to it.