Genesis 37:24
& toke him and cast him in to a pytt. But the same pytt was emptye, and no water in it,
& toke him and cast him in to a pytt. But the same pytt was emptye, and no water in it,
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27Come, let vs sell him vnto the Ismaelites, that oure handes be not defyled vpon him, for he is oure brother, oure flesh and bloude. And they herkened vnto him.
28And as the Madianites marchaunt men wente by, they drew Ioseph out of the pytt, and solde him vnto the Ismaelites (for twetye syluer pens) which brought him in to Egipte.
29Now whan Ruben came agayne vnto the pytt, & founde not Ioseph therin, he rent his clothes,
30and came agayne to his brethre and sayde: The lad is not yonder, whyther shal I go?
31Then toke they Iosephs cote & slewe a goate, and dypped the cote in ye bloude,
32and sent awaye that partie coloured cote, and caused it be brought vnto their father and sayde: This haue we founde, loke, whether it be thy sonnes coate, or no.
33But he knewe it, and sayde: It is my sonnes coate, a wicked beast hath deuoured him, a rauyshinge beast hath rauyshed Ioseph.
22Ruben sayde morouer vnto him: Shed no bloude, but cast him in to this pytt yt is in the wyldernes, & laye ye no hades vpon him. (He wolde haue delyuered him out of their hades, yt he might haue brought him agayne vnto his father.)
23Whan Ioseph now came to his brethre, they stryped him out of his cote, that partye coloured cote which he had vpon him,
17The man sayde: They are gone from hence, for I herde them saye: let vs go vnto Dothan. Then folowed Ioseph after his brethren, and founde them at Dothan.
18Now whan they sawe him a farre of, afore he came at the, they deuysed to sleye him,
19and sayde one to another: Lo, there cometh the dreamer,
20come on, and let vs sley him, & cast him in a pytt, and saye: a wicked beast hath deuoured him: the shal it be sene, what his dreames are.
25& they sat them downe to eate. In the meane season they lift vp their eyes, and sawe a copany of Ismaelites comynge from Gilead, with their camels, which bare spyces, balme, and myrre, and were goinge downe into Egipte.
15for I was preuely caried out of the lande of the Hebrues, and here also haue I done nothinge, that they shulde haue put me in this dongeon.
1And Ioseph commaunded the ruler of his house, and sayde: Fyll the mens sackes with foode, as moch as they maye carye,
2and put euery mans money in his sacke mouth, & put my syluer cuppe in the sack mouth of the yongest with the money for ye vytayles. He dyd as Ioseph had sayde.
6Then toke they Ieremy, and cast him in to the dongeon off Malchias the sonne off Amalech, that dwelt in the fore entre off the preson. And they let downe Ieremy wt coardes in to a dongeon, where there was no water, but myre.
7And when they came in the myddest off the cite, Ismael the sonne off Nathamas (with them that were sworne vnto him) slewe them, eue at the myddest off the pyt.
36But the Madianites solde him in Egipte vnto Potiphar Pharaos chefe Marshall.
1Ioseph was brought downe in to Egipte, & Potiphar an Egipcia Pharaos chefe marshall bought him of ye Ismaelites, yt brought him downe.
20Then his master toke him, and put him in the preson, wherin the kinges presoners laie. And there he laye in preson.
17But he had sent a man before them, euen Ioseph which was solde to be a bonde seruaunt.
23But they knew not that Ioseph vnderstode it, for he spake vnto the by an interpreter.
35And whan they opened their sackes, euery man founde his boundell of money in his sacke. And wha they and their father sawe, that it was the bundels of their money, they were afrayed.
36Then sayde Iacob their father: Ye haue robbed me of my children. Ioseph is awaye, Simeon is awaye, and ye will take Ben Iamin awaye: It goeth all ouer me.
4The Heithen herde of him, & toke him in their nettes, & brought him in chaynes vnto the londe of Egipte.
4Now wha his brethre sawe, yt his father loued him more the all his brethre, they had euell wyll at him, & coude not speake a fredly worde vnto hi.
5Ioseph also had once a dreame, and tolde his brethre therof. The hated they him ye more,
3and thyther they vsed to brynge the flockes, and to roule the stone from ye mouth of the well, and to geue the shepe drynke, & so they put the stone agayne vpon the welles mouth in to his place.
17And he put the together in warde thre dayes longe.
11And they made haist, and toke downe euery man his sack to the grounde, and euery man opened his sack:
3The lordes shall sende their seruauntes to fetch water, & when they come to the welles, they shal fynde no water, but shal carie their vessels home emptie. They shalbe ashamed ad confounded, & shal couer their heades.
12Now wha his brethren were gone forth to kepe their fathers catell in Siche,