Genesis 50:3

Coverdale Bible (1535)

tyll fourtye dayes were ended (for so longe endured the dayes of embawminge) & the Egipcians bewayled him seuentye dayes.

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Referenced Verses

  • Num 20:29 : 29 And Moses & Eleasar came downe from the mount. And whan the whole congregacion sawe that Aaron was awaye, they mourned for him thirtie daies thorow out the whole house of Israel.
  • Deut 34:8 : 8 And the children of Israel weped for Moses in ye felde of the Moabites thirtie daies, and the dayes of the wepynge and mournynge for Moses were fulfilled.
  • Gen 50:10 : 10 Now whan these came to the playne of Atad yt lyeth beyonde Iordane, they made there a very greate and bytter lamentacion, & he mourned for his father seue dayes.
  • Deut 21:13 : 13 and put of hir clothes that she was taken presoner in, and let her sit in thine house, and mourne for hir father and mother a moneth longe after that lye with her, and mary her, and let her be thy wife.

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  • Gen 50:1-2
    2 verses
    84%

    1The fell Ioseph vpon his fathers face, and wepte, and kyssed him.

    2And Ioseph comauded his seruautes ye Phisicias, to embawme his father. And the Phisicians embawmed Israel,

  • Gen 50:4-14
    11 verses
    83%

    4Now whan the mournynge dayes were ended, Ioseph spake vnto Pharaos housholde, & sayde: Yf I haue founde fauor in youre sight, the speake vnto Pharao and saie:

    5My 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.

    6Pharao saide: Go thy waye vp, and burye thy father, acordinge as thou hast sworne vnto him.

    7So 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,

    8& all Iosephs housholde, and his brethren, and his fathers housholde. Onely their children, shepe & oxen left they in ye lade of Gosen,

    9& toke their iourney vp with him, vpo charettes and horses, and the company was exceadinge greate.

    10Now whan these came to the playne of Atad yt lyeth beyonde Iordane, they made there a very greate and bytter lamentacion, & he mourned for his father seue dayes.

    11And wha the people in the lande (the Cananites) sawe the mournynge in the playne of Atad, they sayde: The Egipcias make there greate lametacion. Therfore is the place called: The lamentacion of the Egipcians, which lyeth beyonde Iordane.

    12And his children dyd as he had comaunded them,

    13and caried him to ye lande of Canaan, and buried him in ye dubble caue, that Abraham bought with the felde for a possession to bury in, of Ephron ye Hethite ouer ageynst Mamre.

    14So 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.

  • Gen 50:25-26
    2 verses
    81%

    25Therfore toke he an ooth of the childre of Israel, and sayde: Whan God shal vyset you, the cary my bones fro hence.

    26So Ioseph dyed, wha he was an hudreth and ten yeare olde, and they embawmed him, & layed him in a chest in Egipte.

  • 22Thus dwelt Ioseph in Egipte with his fathers house, and lyued an hudreth and ten yeare,

  • 8And the children of Israel weped for Moses in ye felde of the Moabites thirtie daies, and the dayes of the wepynge and mournynge for Moses were fulfilled.

  • Gen 47:28-30
    3 verses
    73%

    28And Iacob lyued seuentene yeare in the lande of Egipte, so that his whole age was an hudreth and seuen and fourtye yeares.

    29Now whan the tyme came that Israel shulde dye, he called Ioseph his sonne, and sayde vnto him: Yf I haue founde grace in thy sight, then laye thine honde vnder my thye, yt thou shalt shewe mercy and faithfulnes vpon me, and not burye me in Egipte,

    30but I will lye by my fathers, and thou shalt carye me out of Egipte, & burye me in their buryall. He sayde: I wil do as thou hast sayde.

  • 40The tyme yt the children of Israel dwelt in Egipte, is foure hondreth and thirtie yeares.

  • Gen 47:8-9
    2 verses
    72%

    8But Pharao axed Iacob: How olde art thou?

    9Iacob sayde: The tyme of my pylgremage is an hudreth and thirtie yeares: litle and euell is the tyme of my pilgremage, and attayneth not vnto the tyme of my fathers in their pylgremages.

  • 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.

  • 34And Iacob rete his clothes, and put a sack cloth aboute his loynes, & mourned for his sonne a longe season.

  • 27And Iosephs childre which were borne vnto him in Egipte, were two soules: so that all the soules of the house of Iacob which came into Egipte, were seuentye.

  • 29And Moses & Eleasar came downe from the mount. And whan the whole congregacion sawe that Aaron was awaye, they mourned for him thirtie daies thorow out the whole house of Israel.

  • 14But Ioseph sent out, and caused his father and all his kynred to be broughte, eue thre score and fyftene soules.

  • 18Ioseph answered, and sayde: This is the interpretacion: The thre baskettes are thre dayes,

  • 6Now wha Ioseph was deed, and all his brethren, and all they that lyued at that tyme,

  • 16therfore let they saye vnto him: Thy father commaunded before his death, and sayde: