Genesis 40:6
Now in the mornynge whan Ioseph came in vnto them, and sawe that they loked sadly, he axed them and sayde:
Now in the mornynge whan Ioseph came in vnto them, and sawe that they loked sadly, he axed them and sayde:
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7Why loke ye so sadly to daye?
8They answered: We haue dreamed, and haue no man to declare it vnto vs. Ioseph sayde: Interpretinge belongeth vnto God, but tell it me yet.
9Then the chefe butlar tolde Ioseph his dreame, and saide vnto him: I dreamed that there was a vyne before me,
1And it fortuned after this, that ye kynge of Egiptes chefe butlar and ye chefe baker offended their lorde the kynge of Egipte.
2And Pharao was angrie wt them, & caused them be put in preson in ye chefe marshals house,
3where Ioseph laye presoner.
4And the chefe marshall put Ioseph vnto them, yt he might serue them. And so they were in preson for a season.
5And they dreamed, both the butlar & the baker in one night, euery ma his owne dreame, and euery dreame had his interpretacio.
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,
6for he sayde: Heare I praye you what I dreamed.
8And whan it was daye, his sprete was troubled, and he sente out, & caused to call all the soythsayers in Egipte & all the wyse men, and tolde them his dreame. But there was none, that coude tell Pharao the interpretacion of it.
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.
7And he sawe them, & knewe the, and helde him self straunge towarde them, and talked roughly with them, and saide vnto them: Whence come ye? They sayde: Out of the lande of Canaan to bye vytayle.
8Neuertheles though he knewe them, yet knewe they not him.
9And Ioseph thought vpon ye dreames that he had dreamed of them, and sayde vnto them: Ye are spyes, and are come to se where the lande is open.
10They answered him: No my lorde, thy seruauntes are come to bye vytayle:
3And on the morow whan it was daye, they let ye men go with their Asses.
4But whan they were out of the cite, and not come farre, Ioseph sayde to the ruler of his house: Vp, and folowe after the me, and whan thou ouertakest them, saie vnto them: Wherfore haue ye rewarded euell for good?
15Ioseph sayde vnto them: What maner of dede is this, that ye haue done? Knewe ye not, that soch a man as I am, can prophecy?
16Whan the chefe baker sawe, that the interpretacion was good, he sayde vnto Ioseph: I dreamed, that I bare thre wyker baskettes vpon my heade,
13And as he declared it vnto vs, so came it to passe. So I was restored vnto myne office, and he was hanged.
14Then Pharao sent and called for Ioseph and they let him out of the dongeon. And he let himself be shauen, and chaunged his clothes, and came in vnto Pharao.
15Then saide Pharao vnto him: I haue dreamed a dreame, and there is no man that can interprete it: but I haue herde tell of the, that wha thou hearest a dreame, thou declarest it.
19Therfore came they to ye man, that was ruler of Iosephs house, and talked wt him at the doore,
2And he wepte loude, so that ye Egipcians and Pharaos housholde herde it.
3And he sayde vnto his brethren: I am Ioseph, is my father yet alyue? And his brethren coulde not answere him, they were so abashed before his face.
4But he sayde: Come nye vnto me. And they came nye. And he sayde: I am Ioseph youre brother. whom ye solde in to Egipte.
23But they knew not that Ioseph vnderstode it, for he spake vnto the by an interpreter.
24And he turned him from them, and wepte. Now whan he had turned him to them agayne, and talked wt them, he toke Symon from amonge them & bounde him before their eyes,
10Whan Pharao was angrie with his seruauntes, and put me in preson with ye chefe baker in ye chefe marshals house,
11we dreamed both in one night euery ma his dreame, hauinge his owne interpretacion.
22As for the chefe baker, he caused him be hanged like as Ioseph had interpretated vnto him.
23Neuerthelesse the chefe butlar thought not on Ioseph, but forgat him.
17And he put the together in warde thre dayes longe.
17Pharao sayde vnto Ioseph: I dreamed that I stode by a water syde, and beholde, out of the water there came
16Then Ioseph behelde them with Ben Iamin, and sayde vnto the ruler of his house: Bringe these men in, and sley, & make ready, for they shal dyne with me at noone.
17And the man dyd as Ioseph bad him, & brought the men in to Iosephs house.
25And they made readye ye present, ageynst Ioseph came at noone: for they herde, yt they shulde dyne there.
1Whan Iacob sawe that there was moch corne in Egipte, he sayde vnto his sonnes: Why gape ye?
17Thus shal ye saye vnto Ioseph: O forgeue thy brethren the offence and their synne, that they dyd so euell vnto the. O forgeue now this trespace of vs the seruauntes of thy fathers God. But Ioseph wepte, whan they spake so vnto him.
14Ioseph sayde vnto them: This is it that I sayde vnto you: spyes are ye.
16And this tydinges came in to Pharaos house: Iosephs brethren are come, which pleased Pharao well, and all his seruauntes.