Genesis 42:11
We are all one mans sonnes and meane truely and thy seruauntes are no spies.
We are all one mans sonnes and meane truely and thy seruauntes are no spies.
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29And they came vnto Iacob their father vnto the lande of Canaan and tolde him all that had happened them saynge.
30The LORde of the lade spake rughly to us and toke us for spyes to serche the countte.
31And we sayde vnto him: we meane truely and are no spies.
32We be.xij. bretren sones of oure father one is awaye and the yongest is now with oure father in the lande of Canaan.
33And the LORde of the countre sayde vnto us: here by shall I knowe yf ye meane truely: leaue one of youre brethern here with me and take foode necessary for youre housholdes and get you away
34and brynge youre yongest brother vnto me And thereby shall I knowe that ye are no spyes but meane truely: So will I delyuer you youre brother agayne and ye shall occupie in the lande.
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.
10And they sayde vnto him: nay my LORde: but to bye vitayle thy seruauntes are come.
12And he sayde vnto them: nay verely but euen to se where the land is weake is youre comynge.
13And they sayde: we thi seruauntes are.xij. brethern the sonnes of one man in the lande of Canaan. The yongest is yet with oure father and one no man woteth where he is.
14Ioseph sayde vnto them that is it that I sayde vnto you that ye are surelye spies.
15Here by ye shall be proued. For by the lyfe of Pharao ye shall not goo hence vntyll youre yongest brother be come hither.
16Sende therfore one off you and lett him fett youre brother and ye shalbe in preason in the meane season. And thereby shall youre wordes be proued whether there be any trueth in you: or els by the lyfe of Pharao ye are but spies.
7And they answered him: wherfore sayth my LORde soch wordes? God forbydd that thy servauntes shulde doo so.
8Beholde the money which we founde in oure sackes mouthes we brought agayne vnto the out of the lande of Canaa: how then shulde we steale out of my LORdes house ether syluer or golde?
9with whosoeuer of thy seruauntes it be founde let him dye and let vs also be my LORdes bondmen.
19Yf ye meane no hurte let one of youre brethern be bounde in the preason and goo ye and brynge the necessarie foode vnto youre housholdes
18And his brethern came ad fell before him and sayde: beholde we be thy servauntes.
7And they sayde: The man asked vs of oure kynred saynge: is youre father yet alyue? haue ye not another brother? And we tolde him acordynge to these wordes. How cowd we knowe that he wolde byd vs brynge oure brother downe with vs?
49Thy servauntes haue taken the summe of the men of warre which were vnder oure hande and there lacked not one man of them.
26we sayd yt we coude not goo. Neverthelesse if oure youngeste brother go with vs then will we goo for we maye not see the mannes face excepte oure yongest brother be with vs.
27Then sayde thy servaunt oure father vnto vs. Ye knowe that my wyfe bare me.ij. sonnes.
20and sayde: Sir we came hither at the first tyme to bye food
24And when we came vnto thy servaunt oure father we shewed him what my LORde had sayde.
32and how they are shepardes (for they were men of catell) and they haue brought their shepe and their oxen and all that they haue with them.
21Than they sayde one to a nother: we haue verely synned agaynst oure brother in that we sawe the anguysh of his soull when he besought us and wold not heare him: therfore is this troubyll come apon us.
16Then sayde Iuda: what shall we saye vnto my LORde what shall we speake or what excuse can we make? God hath founde out ye wekednesse of thy seruauntes. Beholde both we and he with whom the cuppe is founde are thy seruauntes.
19My LORde axed his seruaunte sainge: haue ye a father or a brother?
20And we answered my lord we haue a father that is old and a yonge lad which he begat in his age: ad the brother of the sayde lad is dead and he is all that is left of that mother. And his father loueth him.
18When that yere was ended they came vnto him the nexte yere and sayde vnto him: we will not hydest from my LORde how that we haue nether money nor catell for my LORde: there is no moare left for my LORde but euen oure bodies and oure londes.
19Wherfore latest thou us dye before thyne eyes and the londe to goo to noughte? bye us and oure landes for bread: and let both vs and oure londes be bonde to Pharao. Geue vs seed that we may lyue and not dye and that the londe goo not to wast.
3And Pharao sayde vnto his brethern: what is youre occupation? And they sayde vnto Pharao: feaders of shepe are thi seruauntes both we ad also oure fathers.
4They sayde moreouer vnto Pharao: for to sogcorne in the lande are we come for thy seruauntes haue no pasture for their shepe so sore is the fameshment in the lande of Canaan. Now therfore let thy seruauntes dwell in the lande of Gosan.
22and other mony haue we brought also in oure handes to bye foode but we can not tell who put oure money in oure sackes.
22And then ye came vnto me euery one and sayed: Let us sende men before us, to serche us out the londe and to brynge us worde agayne, both what waye we shall goo vpp by, and vnto what cities we shall come.
32For I thy servaunt became suertie for the lad vnto my father and sayde: yf I bringe him not vnto the agayne. I will bere the blame all my life loge.