Genesis 12:20
He gaue his officers also a charge ouer him, to conveye him out, and his wife, and all that he had.
He gaue his officers also a charge ouer him, to conveye him out, and his wife, and all that he had.
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14Now whan he came in to Egipte, ye Egipcians sawe ye woman, yt she was very faire:
15& Pharaos prynces sawe her also, & praysed her before him. Then was she brought in to Pharaos house,
16and Abram was well intreated for hir sake: and he had shepe, oxe, and he Asses, seruauntes, maydes, she Asses and Camels.
17But ye LORDE plaged Pharao & his house wt greate plages, because of Sarai Abras wife.
18Then Pharao called Abra vnto him, and sayde: Why hast thou dealt thus wt me? Wherfore toldest thou not me at the first, yt she was thy wife?
19Why saydest thou then, that she was yi sister? Wherfore I toke her to my wife. And now lo, there is yi wife, take her, and go thy waye.
10But there came a derth in the londe. Then wente Abram downe in to Egipte to kepe himself there as a straunger, for the derth was sore in the londe.
11And whan he was come nye for to entre in to Egipte, he sayde vnto Sarai his wife: Beholde, I knowe yt thou art a fayre woman to loke vpon.
12Now whan the Egipcians se the, they wil saye: She is his wife, and so shal they slaye me, and saue the alyue.
2and sayde of Sara his wife: She is my sister. Then Abimelech the kinge of Gerar sent for her, and caused her be fett awaye.
17And Pharao spake vnto Ioseph: Saye vnto thy brethren: Do thus, lade youre beastes, go youre waye, and whan ye come in to the lande of Canaan,
1So Abra departed out of Egipte, wt his wife, & with all yt he had, & Lot wt him also, towarde ye south.
14Then toke Abimelech shepe and oxen, seruauntes and maydens, and gaue them vnto Abraham, and delyuered him Sara his wife agayne,
5So Abram toke Sarai his wife, and Lot his brothers sonne, wt all their goodes which they had gotten, and soules which they begat in Hara, and departed to go in to ye londe of Canaan.
19And he commaunded them, Do thus, Take you charettes out of ye lande of Egipte for youre children and wyues, and brynge youre father, and come,
20and regarde not youre housholde stuff: for the goodes of all the lade of Egipte shalbe yours.
21The children of Israel dyd so, and Ioseph gaue the charettes acordynge to Pharaos commaundement, and expenses by the waye,
18And they gat them vp fro Madian, and came vnto Paran, and toke men with them out of Paran, and came in to Egipte vnto Pharao the kynge of Egipte: which gaue him an house and certayne vytales appoynted, & gaue him a countre.
10and delyuered him out of all his troubles, and gaue him fauoure ad wyssdome i the sight of Pharao kynge of Egipte which made him prynce ouer Egipte and ouer all his house.
45And he called him Zaphnath Paena, & gaue him a wife, euen Asnath the doughter of Potiphar the prest of On. So Ioseph wente out, for to vyset the lande of Egipte.
12And of a trueth she is my sister, for she is my fathers doughter, but not my mothers doughter, and is become my wife.
32and take youre shepe and youre oxen with you, as ye haue sayde, and departe, and blesse me also.
3Abrams wife toke Agar hir mayde ye Egipcian (after they had dwelt ten yeare in the londe of Canaan) and gaue her vnto hir husbande Abra, to be his wife.
6And Abram sayde vnto Sarai: Beholde, thy mayde is vnder thine auctorite, do with her, as it pleaseth the.Now whan Sarai dealt hardly wt her, she fled from her.
21and dwelt in ye wildernes of Pharan, and his mother toke him a wyfe out of the londe of Egipte.
7Now therfore delyuer the man his wife ageyne, for he is a prophet: and let him pray for ye, and thou shalt lyue. But and yf thou delyuer her not ageyne, be sure, that thou shalt dye the death, and all that is thine.
36yee and Sara my masters wife hath borne my master a sonne in hir olde age: vnto him hath he geuen all that he hath.
59So they let Rebecca their syster go with hir norse and Abrahams seruaunt, and his men.