Genesis 43:28
They answered: Thy seruaunt oure father is in good health, and is yet alyue. And they bowed them selues, and fell downe before him.
They answered: Thy seruaunt oure father is in good health, and is yet alyue. And they bowed them selues, and fell downe before him.
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26 Now whan Ioseph wente in to the house, they brought him home ye present that they had, and fell downe to the grounde before him.
27 But he welcomed them curteously, and sayde: Is youre father, (that olde man which ye tolde me of) in good health? Is he yet alyue?
16 therfore let they saye vnto him: Thy father commaunded before his death, and sayde:
17 Thus 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.
18 And his brethren wente, and fell downe before him, and sayde: Beholde, here are we thy seruauntes.
29 And he lift vp his eyes, and sawe his brother Ben Iamin his mothers sonne, and saide: Is this youre yongest brother, that ye tolde me of? And he sayde morouer: God be mercifull vnto the my sonne.
7 They answered: The man enquered so strately of vs and of oure kynrede, & sayde: Is youre father yet a lyue? Haue ye yet a brother? Then tolde we him, as he axed vs. How coulde we knowe, that he wolde saye: brynge youre brother downe wt you?
3 And 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.
29 Now whan they came home to Iacob their father in the lade of Canaan, they tolde him all that had happened vnto them, & sayde:
52 When Abrahams seruaunt herde these wordes, he bowed him self vnto the LORDE flat vpon the earth,
23 Then saydest thou vnto thy seruauntes: Yf youre yongest brother come not hither with you, ye shall se my face nomore.
24 Then wente we vp vnto thy seruaunt my father, and tolde him my lordes wordes.
25 Then sayde oure father: Go youre waye agayne, and bye vs a litle foode.
12 And Ioseph toke them from his lappe, and they fell downe to the grounde vpon their face.
3 And he wente before them, and bowed him self to the grounde seuen tymes, tyll he came to his brother.
26 Then the man bowed himself, and thanked the LORDE,
14 The Allmightie God geue you mercy in the sight of ye man, that he maye let you haue youre other brother, and Ben Iamin. As for me, I must be as one, that is robbed of his children.
15 Then they toke the present, and other money with them, and Ben Iamin, gat the vp, and wente in to Egipte, and stode before Ioseph.
14 And Iuda wente with his brethren vnto Iosephs house (for he was there yet) and they fell before him on the groude.
19 My lorde axed his seruauntes, and sayde: Haue ye yet a father or brother?
20 Then answered we: We haue a father, which is olde, and a yonge lad begotten in his age, and his brother is deed, & he is left alone of his mother, and his father loueth him.
21 Then saydest thou: Brynge him downe vnto me, and I wil se him.
6 And the maydens came forth with their children, and dyd their obeysaunce vnto him.
7 Lea came forth also with hir childre, and kneled vnto him. Afterwarde came Ioseph and Rachel forth, and kneled vnto him likewyse.
13 They answered him: We thy seruauntes are twolue brethren, the sonnes of one man in the lade of Canaan, and the yongest is with oure father: as for one, he is awaye.
5 Pharao sayde vnto Ioseph: Thy father and thy brethren are come vnto the:
6 But 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.
7 They answered him: Wherfore saieth my lorde soch wordes? God forbyd, that thy seruauntes shulde do eny soch thinge?
7 Then Abraham stode vp, and thanked the people of ye londe: namely the Hethites.
2 And whan all the vytales that they had brought out of Egipte were spent, Iacob their father sayde vnto them: Go agayne, and bye vs a litle foode.
25 They sayde: Let vs but lyue, & fynde grace before the oure lorde, we wyl gladly be Pharaos seruauntes:
30 Yf I now come home vnto my father, & the lad be not with me (seynge his soule hangeth by the soule of this)
31 then shall it come to passe, that yf he se not the lad there, he shal dye. So shal we thy seruauntes brynge the gray heer of thy seruaunt oure father with sorowe downe to the graue.
20 & brynge me youre yongest brother, so wyll I beleue youre wordes, that ye shall not dye. And so they dyd.
25 Thus they departed out of Egipte, and came to the lande of Canaan vnto Iacob their father, and tolde him, and sayde:
33 Therfore let thy seruaunt byde here in steade of ye lad, to be my lordes bonde man, and let the lad go vp with his brethren.
27 The tolde they him all the wordes of Ioseph, which he had sayde vnto them. And whan he sawe ye charettes that Ioseph had sent to fetch him, his sprete reuyued,
18 And he brought it in vnto his father, and sayde: My father. He answered: here am I, who art thou my sonne?
27 Then sayde thy seruaunt my father vnto vs: Ye knowe that my wife bare me two sonnes,
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.
29 Then Ioseph bended his charett fast, and wente vp to mete Israel his father vnto Gosen. And whan he sawe him, he fell aboute his neck, & wepte sore vpon his neck.
7 Ioseph brought in Iacob his father also, & set him before Pharao. And Iacob thanked Pharao.