Genesis 41:7
and that the.vij. thynne eares deuowrerd the.vij. rancke and full eares. And than Pharao awaked: and se here is his dreame.
and that the.vij. thynne eares deuowrerd the.vij. rancke and full eares. And than Pharao awaked: and se here is his dreame.
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1And it fortuned at.ij. yeres end that Pharao dreamed and thought that he stode by a ryuers syde and that there came out of the ryver
2.vij. goodly kyne and fatt fleshed and fedd in a medowe.
3And him though that.vij. other kyne came vp after them out of the ryver euelfauored and leane fleshed and stode by the other vpon the brynke of the ryuer.
4And the evill favored and Ienefleshed kyne ate vp the.vij. welfauored and fatt kyne: and be awoke their with.
5And he slepte agayne and dreamed the second tyme that.vij. eares of corne grewe apon one stalke rancke and goodly.
6And that.vij. thynne eares blasted with the wynde spronge vp after them:
17Pharao sayde vnto Ioseph: in my dreame me thought I stode by a ryvers syde and there came out of the ryver
18vij fatt fleshed ad well fauored kyne and fedd in the medowe.
19And then.vij. other kyne came vp after them poore and very euell fauored ad leane fleshed: so that I neuer sawe their lyke in all the lande of Egipte in euell fauordnesse.
20And the.vij. leane and euell fauored kyne ate vpp the first.vij. fatt ky
21And when they had eaten them vp a man cowde not perceaue that they had eate them: for they were still as evyll fauored as they were at the begynnynge. And I awoke.
22And I sawe agayne in my dreame.vij. eares sprynge out of one stalk full and good
23and.vij. other eares wytherd thinne and blasted with wynde sprynge vp after them.
24And the thynne eares deuowred the.vij. good cares. And I haue tolde it vnto the sothsayers but no man can tell me what it meaneth.
25Then Ioseph sayde vnto Pharao: both Pharaos dreames are one. And god doth shewe Pharao what he is aboute to do.
26The vij. good kyne are.vij yeare: and the.vij. good eares are.vij. yere also and is but one dreame.
27Lykewyse the.vij. thynne and euell fauored kyne that came out after them are.vij. yeares: and the.vij. emptie and blasted eares shalbe vij. yeares of hunger.
28This is that which I sayde vnto Pharao that God doth shewe Pharao what he is aboute to doo.
29Beholde there shall come.vij. yere of great plenteousnes through out all the lande of Egypte.
30And there shall aryse after them vij. yeres of hunger. So that all the plenteousnes shalbe forgeten in the lande of Egipte. And the hunger shall consume the lande:
31so that the plenteousnes shall not be once asene in the land by reason of that hunger that shall come after for it shalbe exceading great
8When the mornynge came his sprete was troubled And he sent and casted for all the soythsayers of Egypte and all the wyse men there of and told them his dreame: but there was none of them that coude interpretate it vnto Pharao.
15And Pharao sayde vnto Ioseph: I haue dreamed a dreame and no man ca interpretate it but I haue herde saye of the yt as soon as thou hearest a dreame thou dost interpretate it.
6And he sayde vnto them heare I praye yow this dreame which I haue dreamed:
35and let them gather all the foode of these good yeres that come ad lay vp corne vnder the power of Pharo: that there may be foode in the cities
36and there let them kepte it: that there may be foode in stoore in the lande agaynst the.vij. yeres of hunger which shall come in the lande of Egipte and that the lande perishe not thorow hunger.
11And we dreamed both of vs in one nyght and ech mannes dreame of a sondrye interpretation.
54than came the.vij. yeres of derth acordynge as Ioseph had sayde. And the derth was in all landes: but in the lade of Egipte was there yet foode.
47And in the.vij. pleteous yeres they made sheves and gathered
5And they dreamed ether of them in one nyghte: both the butlar and the baker of the kynge of Egipte which were bownde in the preson house ether of them his dreame and eche manes dreame of a sondrie interpretatio