Genesis 37:7
Me thought we were byndinge sheeues vpo ye felde, & my shefe arose, and stode vp, and youre sheeues rounde aboute made obeysaunce vnto my shefe.
Me thought we were byndinge sheeues vpo ye felde, & my shefe arose, and stode vp, and youre sheeues rounde aboute made obeysaunce vnto my shefe.
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5Ioseph also had once a dreame, and tolde his brethre therof. The hated they him ye more,
6for he sayde: Heare I praye you what I dreamed.
8Then sayde his brethre vnto him: Shalt thou be or kinge, and haue domynio ouer vs? And they hated him yet ye more, because of his dreame, & his wordes.
9And he had yet another dreame, which he tolde his brethre, & saide: Beholde, I had yet another dreame: Me thought ye Sonne & ye Moone & eleuen starres made obeisauce to me.
10And wha this was tolde his father and his brethre, his father reproued him, & sayde vnto him: What maner of dreame is this, yt thou hast dreamed? Shall I & thy mother, & thy brethren come & fall before ye vpon the groude?
11And his brethre had envie at him. But his father marcked this sayenge.
12Now wha his brethren were gone forth to kepe their fathers catell in Siche,
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.
18And his brethren wente, and fell downe before him, and sayde: Beholde, here are we thy seruauntes.
22And I sawe agayne in my dreame seuen eares of corne, growinge vpo one stalke, full and good.
5And he slepte agayne, and dreamed the seconde tyme. And he sawe that seuen eares of corne grewe vpon one stalke, full and good.
9Thus hath God with drawen youre fathers goodes from him, and geuen them vnto me.
10For whan the buckynge tyme came, I lift vp myne eyes and sawe in a dreame, and beholde, the rammes leapte vpon the flocke that was speckelde, spotted, & partye coloured.
6But Ioseph was gouernoure in the lande, and solde corne vnto all the people in the lande. Now wha his brethre came to him, they fell downe to the grounde before him vpon their faces.
16He answered: I seke my brethren: tell me I pray the where they kepe.
6And the maydens came forth with their children, and dyd their obeysaunce vnto him.
7Lea came forth also with hir childre, and kneled vnto him. Afterwarde came Ioseph and Rachel forth, and kneled vnto him likewyse.
8And he sayde: What meanest thou wt all the droue that I met? He answered: that I might fynde grace in the sight of my lorde,
3And he wente before them, and bowed him self to the grounde seuen tymes, tyll he came to his brother.
11we dreamed both in one night euery ma his dreame, hauinge his owne interpretacion.
14And Iuda wente with his brethren vnto Iosephs house (for he was there yet) and they fell before him on the groude.
29Nacions be thy seruauntes, and people fall downe at yi fote. Be thou lorde ouer thy brethren, and thy mothers children fall downe at thy fote. Cursed be he, that curseth the: and blessed be he, that blesseth the.
26Now whan Ioseph wente in to the house, they brought him home ye present that they had, and fell downe to the grounde before him.
9Then the chefe butlar tolde Ioseph his dreame, and saide vnto him: I dreamed that there was a vyne before me,
10which had thre braunches, and it budded, grewe and bare blossoms, and the grapes ther of were rype.
3So Iosephs ten brethre wente downe to bye corne in Egipte.
3Then sayde Pharao vnto his brethren: What is youre occupacion? They answered: Thy seruauntes are kepers of catell, we and oure fathers also.
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.
7They answered him: Wherfore saieth my lorde soch wordes? God forbyd, that thy seruauntes shulde do eny soch thinge?
32and are kepers of catell (for they are men that deale with catell:) their small & greate catell, and all that they haue, haue they brought with them.
1Whan Iacob sawe that there was moch corne in Egipte, he sayde vnto his sonnes: Why gape ye?
12And Ioseph toke them from his lappe, and they fell downe to the grounde vpon their face.
12And he dreamed, and beholde, there stode vpon ye earth, a ladder, whose toppe reached vnto the heauen. And beholde, the angels of God wente vp and downe vpon it,
28They answered: Thy seruaunt oure father is in good health, and is yet alyue. And they bowed them selues, and fell downe before him.
24Then wente we vp vnto thy seruaunt my father, and tolde him my lordes wordes.
30Thou haddest but litle afore I came hither, but now is it growne into a multitude, and the LORDE hath blessed ye for my sake. And now whan shall I loke to myne owne house also?
15Whan Gedeon herde this dreame tolde, & the interpretacion of it, he worshipped, and came agayne in to the hoost of Israel, and sayde: Up, for the LORDE hath delyuered ye hoost of the Madianites in to youre hade.
7and the seuen thynne eares deuoured the seuen greate and full eares. Then Pharao awaked, and sawe that it was a dreame.
2And as he lift vp his eyes, and loked, beholde, there stode thre men ouer agaynst him. And whan he sawe them, he ranne to mete them from his tent dore, and bowed him self downe vpon the grounde,
12He sayde: lift vp thine eyes, and beholde, the rammes leape vpon the speckelde, spotted, and partie coloured flocke: for I haue sene all yt Laban doth vnto the.