Genesis 37:8
Than sayde his brethren vnto him: what shalt thou be oure kynge or shalt thou reigne ouer us? And they hated hi yet the more because of his dreame and of his wordes.
Than sayde his brethren vnto him: what shalt thou be oure kynge or shalt thou reigne ouer us? And they hated hi yet the more because of his dreame and of his wordes.
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3And Israel loued Ioseph more than all his childern because he begat hym in his olde age and he made him a coote of many coloures.
4When his brothren sawe that their father loued him more than all his brethern they hated him and coude not speke one kynde worde vnto him.
5Moreouer Ioseph dreamed a dreawe and tolde it his brethren: wherfore they hated him yet the more.
6And he sayde vnto them heare I praye yow this dreame which I haue dreamed:
7Beholde we were makynge sheues in the felde: and loo my shefe arose and stode vpright and youres stode rounde aboute and made obeysaunce to my shefe.
9And he dreamed yet another dreame and told it his brethren saynge: beholde I haue had one dreame more: me thought the sonne and the moone and.xi. starres made obaysaunce to me.
10And when he had told it vnto his father and his brethern his father rebuked him and sayde vnto him: what meaneth this dreame which thou hast dreamed: shall I and thy mother and thy brethren come and fall on the grounde before the?
11And his brethern hated him but his father noted the saynge.
12His brethren went to kepe their fathers shepe in Sichem
16And he answered: I seke my brethren tell me I praye the where they kepe shep
17And the man sayde they are departed hece for I herde them say let vs goo vnto Dothan. Thus went Ioseph after his brethren and founde them in Dothan.
18And whe they sawe him a farr of before he came at them they toke councell agaynst him for to sley him
19and sayde one to another Beholde this dreamer cometh
20come now and let us sley him and cast him in to some pytt and let vs saye that sonne wiked beast hath deuoured him and let us see what his dreames wyll come to.
15Whe Iosephs brethern sawe that their father was deade they sayde: Ioseph myghte fortune to hate us and rewarde us agayne all the euell which we dyd vnto him.
27come on let vs sell him to the Ismaelites and let not oure handes be defyled vpon him: for he is oure brother and oure flesh. And his brethren were content.
6And Ioseph was gouerner in the londe and solde corne to all the people of the londe. And his brethren came and fell flatt on the grounde before him.
7When Ioseph sawe his brethern he knewe them: But made straunge vnto them and spake rughly vnto them saynge: Whence come ye? and they sayde: out of the lande of Canaan to bye vitayle.
8Ioseph knewe his brethern but they knewe not him.
9And Ioseph remembred his dreames which he dreamed of them and sayde vnto them: ye are spies and to se where the lande is weake is youre comynge.
7And they answered him: wherfore sayth my LORde soch wordes? God forbydd that thy servauntes shulde doo so.
18And his brethern came ad fell before him and sayde: beholde we be thy servauntes.
23And as soone as Ioseph was come vnto his brethren they strypte him out of his gay coote that was vpon him
15And Ioseph sayde vnto the: what dede is this which ye haue done? wist ye not that soch a man as I can prophesie?.
40And wyth thy swerde shalt thou lyue and shalt be thy brothers seruaunte But the tyme will come when thou shalt gett the mastrye and lowse his yocke from of thy necke.
41And Esau hated Iacob because of the blessynge yt his father blessed him with all and sayde in his harte: The dayes of my fathers sorowe are at hade for I will sley my brother Iacob.
8They answered him we haue dreamed a dreame and haue no man to declare it. And Ioseph sayde vnto the. Interpretynge belongeth to God but tel me yet.
6And Israell sayde: wherfore delt ye so cruelly with me as to tell the man that ye had yet another brother?
19And his father wold not but sayde: I knowe it well my sonne I knowe it well. He shalbe also a people ad shalbe great. But of a troth his yonger brother shalbe greatter than he and his seed shall be full of people.
11And we dreamed both of vs in one nyght and ech mannes dreame of a sondrye interpretation.