Genesis 41:1
And after two yeares Pharao had a dreame, how that he stode by a water syde: and beholde, out of the water there came seuen
And after two yeares Pharao had a dreame, how that he stode by a water syde: and beholde, out of the water there came seuen
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17Pharao sayde vnto Ioseph: I dreamed that I stode by a water syde, and beholde, out of the water there came
18seuen kyne, fatfleshed and goodly, and wente fedinge in ye medowe.
19And after them I sawe other seue kyne come out, thynne, euell fauoured, and leenfleshed. So euell fauoured sawe I neuer in all the lande of Egipte.
20And the seuen leene and euell fauoured kyne, ate vp the seuen first fat kyne.
2goodly kyne, and fatfleshed, and wente fedinge in the medowe.
3After these he sawe other seuen kyne come out of the water, which were euell fauoured and leane fleshed, and wente by the kyne vpon ye water syde:
4and the euell fauoured leene kyne ate vp the seuen goodly and fatt kyne. Then Pharao awaked.
5And he slepte agayne, and dreamed the seconde tyme. And he sawe that seuen eares of corne grewe vpon one stalke, full and good.
6Afterwarde he sawe seue thynne and blasted eares come vp,
7and the seuen thynne eares deuoured the seuen greate and full eares. Then Pharao awaked, and sawe that it was a dreame.
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.
9Then spake the chefe butlar vnto Pharao, and saide: This daye do I remembre my fawte.
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.
12Then was there with vs a yonge man an Hebrue, the chefe marshals seruaunt, vnto whom we tolde it, and he declared oure dreames vnto vs, vnto eueryma acordinge to his dreame.
25Ioseph answered Pharao: Both Pharaos dreames are one. God sheweth Pharao what he wil do.
26The seuen good kyne are seuen yeares, and the seuen good eares are seuen yeares also. It is one dreame.
27The seuen leene and euell fauoured kyne, that came vp after them, are seuen yeares. And the seuen thynne and blasted eares, shalbe seuen yeares of derth.
28This is now the thinge which I tolde Pharao, that God sheweth Pharao, what he wyll do.
29Beholde, there shal come seuen yeares wt greate plenteousnes in ye whole lande of Egipte,
30and after the same there shall come seuen yeares of derth, so that all this plenteousnes shalbe forgotten in ye lande of Egipte: and the derth shall consume the lande,
31so that the plenteousnes shal not be perceaued in the lande, because of the derth that commeth therafter, for it shall be very greate.
32Where as Pharao dreamed the seconde tyme, it signifieth that this thinge is surely prepared of God, and that God wil shortly brynge the same to passe.
33Let Pharao now prouyde for a man of vnderstondinge & wysdome, whom he maye set ouer the lande of Egipte,
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.
46(And he was thirtie yeare olde, whan he stode before Pharao.) And he departed from Pharao, and wente thorow all the lande of Egipte.
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,
5And they dreamed, both the butlar & the baker in one night, euery ma his owne dreame, and euery dreame had his interpretacio.
6for he sayde: Heare I praye you what I dreamed.
22And I sawe agayne in my dreame seuen eares of corne, growinge vpo one stalke, full and good.
53Now whan ye seuen plenteous yeares were ended in Egipte,
41And he sayde: Beholde, I haue set the ouer the whole lande of Egipte.
37The sayenge pleased Pharao well and all his seruautes.
19and sayde one to another: Lo, there cometh the dreamer,
1In the secode yeare off the raigne of Nabuchodonosor, had Nabuchodonosor a dreame, where thorow his sprete was vexed, and his slepe brake from him.