Genesis 44:6
And whan he had ouertaken them, he sayde the same wordes vnto them.
And whan he had ouertaken them, he sayde the same wordes vnto them.
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7They answered him: Wherfore saieth my lorde soch wordes? God forbyd, that thy seruauntes shulde do eny soch thinge?
8Beholde, the money that we foude in oure sackes mouthes, that brought we vnto the agayne, out of the lande of Canaan: how shulde we then haue stollen either syluer or golde out of thy lordes house?
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.
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?
5Is not that it, that my lorde drynketh out of? and that he prophecieth withall? It is euell done of you, that ye haue done.
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?
16Iuda sayde: What shall we saye vnto my lorde? or how shal we speake? and what excuse shal we make? God hath founde out ye wickednesse of thy seruauntes. Beholde, we and he, by whom the cuppe is founde, are my lordes seruauntes.
17But he sayde: God forbyd that I shulde do so. The man by whom the cuppe is founde, shall by my seruaunt, but go ye vp in peace vnto youre father.
18The stepte Iuda vnto him, and sayde: My lorde, let thy seruaunt speake one worde in thine eares my lorde, be not displesed at yi seruaunt also, for thou art eue as Pharao.
19My lorde axed his seruauntes, and sayde: Haue ye yet a father or brother?
19Thus commaunded he the seconde also, and the thirde, and all them that folowed the flockes, and sayde: Like as I haue tolde you, so speake ye vnto Esau, whan ye mete him,
24Then wente we vp vnto thy seruaunt my father, and tolde him my lordes wordes.
14Ioseph sayde vnto them: This is it that I sayde vnto you: spyes are ye.
17and tolde him euen the same wordes, and sayde: The Hebrue seruaunt whom thou broughtest here vnto vs, came in here to me, for to do me shame.
29Now whan they came home to Iacob their father in the lade of Canaan, they tolde him all that had happened vnto them, & sayde:
30The man that is lorde of the londe, spake roughly to vs, and toke vs for spyes of the countre.
6for he sayde: Heare I praye you what I dreamed.
10He sayde: let it so be, as ye haue spoken. Loke by whom it shall be founde, let him be my seruaunt, but ye shalbe harmlesse.
11And they made haist, and toke downe euery man his sack to the grounde, and euery man opened his sack:
12And he searched & beganne at the greatest vnto the yongest, and the cuppe was founde in Ben Iamins sacke.
23And he toke his brethre vnto him, and folowed after him seuen dayes iourney, and ouertoke him vpon the mount Gilead.
16He answered: I seke my brethren: tell me I pray the where they kepe.
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,
15And they came to the children of Ruben, to the children of Gad, and to the halfe trybe of Manasse in the londe of Gilead, and sayde:
57Then sayde they: let vs call the damsell, and axe her, what she sayeth therto.
30Then Isaac made them a feast, and they ate and dronke.
19Therfore came they to ye man, that was ruler of Iosephs house, and talked wt him at the doore,
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,
23But they knew not that Ioseph vnderstode it, for he spake vnto the by an interpreter.
5And at the shuttinge in of the gate whan it was darcke, they wente out, so yt I can not tell whither they be gone: folowe soone after them, for ye shal ouertake them.
54Then he ate and dronke, and the men also that were with him, and caried there all night.But in the mornynge he arose, and sayde: Let me departe vnto my master.
12The Dauids yonge me turned their waye agayne. And whan they came agayne vnto him, they tolde him all these wordes.
17and commaunded the first and sayde: When my brother Esau meteth the, and axeth the: Whose art thou? & whyther goest thou? and whose are these that thou dryuest before the?
17And the man dyd as Ioseph bad him, & brought the men in to Iosephs house.
21Then saydest thou: Brynge him downe vnto me, and I wil se him.
1And ye LORDE talked with Moses, and sayde:
9Thus hath God with drawen youre fathers goodes from him, and geuen them vnto me.
6And the LORDE sayde vnto him:
30And he turned him selfe from him vnto another, and spake acordinge as he had sayde before. Then the people answered him like as afore.