Genesis 50:1
The fell Ioseph vpon his fathers face, and wepte, and kyssed him.
The fell Ioseph vpon his fathers face, and wepte, and kyssed him.
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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.
30 Then sayde Israel vnto Ioseph: Now am I content to dye, for so moch as I haue sene thy face, that thou art yet alyue.
14 And he fell aboute his brother Ben Iamyns neck, and wepte, and Ben Iamin wepte vpon his neck also.
15 And he kyssed all his brethren, and wepte vpon them. And afterwarde talked his brethren wt him.
10 (For Israels eyes were heuy for age, & he coude not well se.) And he brought the vnto him. So he kyssed them, & enbraced the,
11 & saide vnto Ioseph: Beholde, I haue sene yi face, which I thought not: & lo, God hath caused me to se yi sede also.
12 And Ioseph toke them from his lappe, and they fell downe to the grounde vpon their face.
2 And Ioseph comauded his seruautes ye Phisicias, to embawme his father. And the Phisicians embawmed Israel,
14 So Ioseph toke his iourney agayne in to Egipte with his brethren, and with all those that wente vp with him to burye his father, whan they had buried him.
15 But Iosephs brethre were afrayed, wha their father was deed, and sayde: Ioseph might happly haue indignacion at vs, and recompense vs all the euell that we dyd vnto him,
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.
5 My father hath taken an ooth of me, & sayde: Beholde, I dye, burye me in myne owne graue, which I dygged for myself in the lade of Canaan. Therfore wyl I now go vp, and burye my father, and come agayne.
7 So Ioseph wete vp, to burye his father. And there wete wt him all Pharaos seruautes yt were the elders of his courte, and all ye elders of the lande of Egipte,
1 After this it was tolde Ioseph: Beholde, yi father is sicke. And he toke with him his two sonnes Manasses and Ephraim.
2 Then was it tolde Iacob: beholde, yi sonne Ioseph cometh vnto ye. And Israel toke a corage vnto him, & sat vp vpo ye bed,
30 And Ioseph made haist (for the grounde of his hert was kyndled towarde his brother) and sought how he might wepe, & wente in to his chamber, and wepte there.
1 Then coude not Ioseph refrayne him self before all them that stode aboute him: and he comaunded euery man to go out from him, and there stode no man by him, whan Ioseph vttred him self vnto his brethren.
2 And he wepte loude, so that ye Egipcians and Pharaos housholde herde it.
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.
4 But he sayde: Come nye vnto me. And they came nye. And he sayde: I am Ioseph youre brother. whom ye solde in to Egipte.
4 But Esau ranne to mete him, and enbraced him, and fell aboute his neck, & kyssed him, and wepte,
26 And Isaac his father sayde vnto him: Come nye, and kysse me my sonne.
7 Ioseph brought in Iacob his father also, & set him before Pharao. And Iacob thanked Pharao.
11 and kyssed Rachel, lift vp his voyce, and wepte,
5 Pharao sayde vnto Ioseph: Thy father and thy brethren are come vnto the:
14 And Iuda wente with his brethren vnto Iosephs house (for he was there yet) and they fell before him on the groude.
21 And Israel saide vnto Ioseph: Beholde, I dye, & God shall be wt you, & brynge you agayne in to ye lande of youre fathers.
26 So Ioseph dyed, wha he was an hudreth and ten yeare olde, and they embawmed him, & layed him in a chest in Egipte.
3 Israel loued Ioseph more the all his childre because he had begotte him in his olde age, and he made him a cote of many coloures.
22 Thus dwelt Ioseph in Egipte with his fathers house, and lyued an hudreth and ten yeare,