Genesis 40:10

Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)

and in the vyne were.iij. braunches and it was as though it budded and her blossos shottforth: and ye grapes there of waxed rype.

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  • 9And the chefe butlar tolde his dreame to Ioseph and sayde vnto him. In my dreame me thought there stode a vyne before m

  • Gen 40:11-13
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    84%

    11And I had Pharaos cuppe in my hande and toke of the grapes and wronge them in to Pharaos cuppe and delyvered Pharaos cuppe into his hande.

    12And Ioseph sayde vnto him this is the interpretation of it.

    13The.iij. braunches ar thre dayes: for within thre dayes shall Pharao lyft vp thine heade and restore the vnto thyne office agayne and thou shalt delyuer Pharaos cuppe in to his hade after the old maner even as thou dydest when thou wast his butlar.

  • John 15:1-2
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    1I am the true vyne and my father ys an husbande man.

    2Every braunche that beareth not frute in me he will take awaye. And every braunche that beareth frute will he pourge yt it maye bringe moare frute.

  • 22That florishynge childe Ioseph that florishing childe and goodly vn to the eye: the doughters come forth to bere ruele.

  • 39Thou shalt plante a vyneyarde and dresse it, but shalt nether drynke off the wyne nether gather of the grapes, for the wormes shall eate it.

  • 22And I sawe agayne in my dreame.vij. eares sprynge out of one stalk full and good

  • 21And restored the chefe buttelar vnto his buttelarshipe agayne and he reched the cuppe in to Pharaos hand

  • 16When the chefe baker sawe that he had well interpretate it he sayde vnto Ioseph me thought also in my dreame yt I had. iij. wyker baskettes on my heade?

  • 5And he slepte agayne and dreamed the second tyme that.vij. eares of corne grewe apon one stalke rancke and goodly.

  • John 15:4-5
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    4Byde in me and let me byde in you. As ye braunche canot beare frute of it sylfe excepte it byde in the vyne: no more can ye excepte ye abyde in me.

    5I am the vyne and ye are the braunches. He that abydeth in me and I in him the same bringeth forth moche frute. For with out me can ye do nothinge.

  • 2And when the tyme was come he sent to the tennauntes a servaunt that he myght receave of the tenauntes of the frute of the vyneyarde.

  • 19And the angell thrust in his sykle on the erth and cut doune the grapes of the vyneyarde of the erth: and cast them into the gret wynefat of the wrath of god

  • 23And they came vnto the ryuer of Escol and they cutt doune there a braunch with one clouster of grapes and bare it apo a staffe betwene twayne and also of the pomgranates and of the fygges of the place.

  • 18Ioseph answered and sayde: this is the interpretation therof. The.iij. baskettes are.iij. dayes

  • 11He shall bynde his fole vnto the vine and his asses colt vnto the vyne braunche ad shall wash his garment in wyne and his mantell in the bloud of grapes

  • 21vnder eueri two braunches a knoppe.

  • 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.