Genesis 44:9
with whosoeuer of thy seruauntes it be founde let him dye and let vs also be my LORdes bondmen.
with whosoeuer of thy seruauntes it be founde let him dye and let vs also be my LORdes bondmen.
These verses are found using AI-powered semantic similarity based on meaning and context. Results may occasionally include unexpected connections.
10 And he sayde: Now therfore acordynge vnto youre woordes he with whom it is found shalbe my seruaunte: but ye shalbe harmelesse.
11 And attonce euery man toke downe his sacke to the grounde ad every man opened his sacke.
7 And they answered him: wherfore sayth my LORde soch wordes? God forbydd that thy servauntes shulde doo so.
8 Beholde 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?
16 Then 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.
17 And he answered: God forbyd ye I shulde do so the man with whom the cuppe is founde he shalbe my seruaunte: but goo ye in peace vn to youre father.
18 Then Iuda went vnto him and sayde: oh my LORde let thy servaunte speake a worde in my LORdes audyence and be not wrooth with thi servaunte: for thou art euen as Pharao.
19 My LORde axed his seruaunte sainge: haue ye a father or a brother?
20 And 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.
21 Then sayde my LORde vnto his seruauntes brynge him vnto me that I maye sett myne eyes apon him.
22 And we answered my LORde that the lad coude not goo from his father for if he shulde leaue his father he were but a deed man.
23 Than saydest thou vnto thy servauntes: excepte youre yongest brother come with you loke that ye se my face no moare.
24 And when we came vnto thy servaunt oure father we shewed him what my LORde had sayde.
29 Yf ye shall take this also awaye fro me and some mysfortune happen apon him then shall ye brynge my gray heed with sorow vnto the grave.
30 Now therfore whe I come to thy servaunt my father yf the lad be not with me: seinge that his lyfe hageth by the laddes lyf
31 then as soone as he seeth that the lad is not come he will dye. So shall we thy servautes brynge the gray hedde of thy servaunt oure father with sorow vnto the grave.
32 For 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.
33 Now therfore let me thy servaunt byde here for ye lad and be my LORdes bondman: and let the lad goo home with his brethern.
25 And they answered: Thou haste saued oure lyves Let vs fynde grace in the syghte of my LORde and let us be Pharaos servautes.
18 When 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.
19 Wherfore 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.
7 Yf any man be founde stealynge any of his brethern the childern of Israel, ad maketh cheuesaunce of him or selleth him, the thefe shall dye. And thou shalt put euell awaye from the.
10 And they sayde vnto him: nay my LORde: but to bye vitayle thy seruauntes are come.
11 We are all one mans sonnes and meane truely and thy seruauntes are no spies.
18 And his brethern came ad fell before him and sayde: beholde we be thy servauntes.
33 And 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
19 Yf 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
20 and brynge youre yongest brother vnto me: that youre wordes maye be beleved ad that ye dye not And they did so.
21 Than 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.
16 He that stealeth a ma ad selleth him (yf it be proued vppon hym) shall be slayne for it.
9 I wilbe suertie for him and of my handes requyre him. Yf I brynge him not to the and sett him before thine eyes than let me bere the blame for euer.
1 And he commaunded the rueler of his house saynge: fyll the mens sackes with food as moch as they can cari
2 and put euery mans money in his bagge mouth and put my syluer cuppe in the sackes mouth of the yongest and his corne money also. And he dyd as Ioseph had sayde.
22 and other mony haue we brought also in oure handes to bye foode but we can not tell who put oure money in oure sackes.
32 But with whome soeuer thou fyndest thy goddes let him dye here before oure brethre. Seke that thine is by me and take it to the: for Iacob wist not that Rahel had stolle the.
18 When they were brought to Iosephs house they were afrayde ad sayde: be cause of the money yt came in oure sackes mouthes at the first tyme are we brought to pyke a quarell with vs and to laye some thinge to oure charge: to brynge us in bondage and oure asses also.
23 and therfore sayth vnto the: let my sonne goo, that he may serue me. Yf thou wilt not let hi goo: beholde, I will slee thine eldest sonne.