The Dreams of Pharaoh 1And after two yeres Pharao dreamed, and beholde, he thought that he stoode by a ryuers syde.
2And there came out of the ryuer seuen goodly kyne, and fat fleshed, and fedde in a medowe.
3And seuen other kyne came vp after them out of the ryuer, euyll fauoured, and leane fleshed, & stoode by the other kyne vpon the brynke of the ryuer.
4And the euyll fauoured & leane fleshed kyne dyd eate vp the seuen well fauoured and fat kyne: and Pharao awoke.
5And he slept agayne, and dreamed the seconde tyme: and beholde, seuen eares of corne grewe vppon one stalke, ranke and goodly.
6And agayne, seuen thinne eares, blasted with the east winde sprang vp after them.
7And the seuen thinne eares deuoured the seuen ranke & full eares. And Pharao awaked, and see
9The spake the chiefe butler vnto Pharao, saying: I do remember my faultes this day:
10Pharao beyng angry with his seruauntes, put in warde in the chiefe stewardes house both me, and the chiefe baker.
11And we dreamed both of vs in one nyght, and eche mans dreame of a sundry interpretation.
12And there was with vs a young man, an Hebrue borne, seruaunt vnto the chiefe stewarde: to whom when we tolde them, he declared our dreames to vs, accordyng to eyther of our dreames.
13And as he declared them to vs, euen so it came to passe: For he restored me to myne office agayne, and hanged hym. Joseph Interprets Pharaoh’s Dreams 14Pharao sent therfore and called Ioseph: and they brought him hastyly out of the dungeon. And he shaued himselfe and chaunged his rayment, and came vnto Pharao.
15And Pharao sayde vnto Ioseph: I haue dreamed a dreame, & no man can interprete it: & I haue heard say of thee that assoone as thou hearest a dreame, thou canst interprete it.
16Ioseph aunswered Pharao, saying: Not I, but God shall geue Pharao an aunswere of peace.
17And Pharao sayde vnto Ioseph: In my dreame me thought I stoode by a ryuers syde,
18And there came out of the ryuer seuen fat flesshed and well fauoured kyne, and fedde in a medowe.
19And then seuen other kyne came out after them, poore, and very yll fauoured and leane flesshed, such as I neuer saw in all the lande of Egypt, they were so yll fauoured.
20And the seuen leane and yll fauoured kyne, did eate vp the first seuen fat kine:
21And when they had eaten them vp, a man coulde not perceaue that they had eaten them, but they were styll yll fauoured as they were at the begynnyng: and I awoke.
22And I saw againe in my dreame, and beholde, seuen eares sprang out of one stalke, full and fayre.
23And beholde, seuen eares agayne withered, thinne, and blasted with the east wynde, sprang vp after them.
24And the thinne eares deuoured the seuen good eares: and I haue tolde the southsayers, but there was no man that coulde tell what it meaneth.
25And Ioseph aunswered Pharao: Joseph Given Charge of Egypt 37And the saying seemed good in ye eyes of Pharao, and in the eyes of all his seruauntes.
38Then saide Pharao vnto his seruauntes: May there be founde a man suche as this is, in whom the spirite of God is?
39And Pharao saide vnto Ioseph: Forasmuch as God hath shewed thee all this, there is no man of vnderstandyng or of wisedome lyke vnto thee.
40Thou therfore shalt be ouer my house, and accordyng to thy worde shall all my people be ruled: only in the The Seven Years of Plenty 46(And he was thirtie yere olde when he stoode before Pharao king of Egypt) And Ioseph departyng from the presence of Pharao, went throughout all the lande of Egypt.
47And in the seuen plenteous yeres, the earth brought foorth great store for to lay vp.
48And he gathered vp all the foode of the seuen plenteous yeres which were in the lande of Egypt, and layed vp the foode in the cities: the foode of the fieldes that grew rounde about euery citie, layed he vp in the same.
49And Ioseph layed vp corne in store lyke vnto the sande of the sea, in multitude out of measure, vntyll he left numbryng: for it was without number.
50And vnto Ioseph were borne two sonnes before the yeres of famine came: which Asnath the daughter of Potipherah priest of On, bare vnto hym.
51And Ioseph called the name of the first sonne, Manasse: for God The Famine Begins 53And when the seuen yeres of plenteousnesse that was in the land of Egypt, were ended,
54Then came the seuen yeres of dearth, according as Ioseph had sayde, and the dearth was in all landes: but in all the lande of Egypt, was there yet foode.
55And when the lande of Egypt also began to hunger, the people cryed to Pharao for bread. And Pharao sayde vnto al the Egyptians, go vnto Ioseph: and what he sayeth to you, that do.
56And the dearth was throughout all the lande: and Ioseph opened all the barnes wherein was corne, and solde vnto the Egyptians: for the famine waxed sore in the lande of Egypt.
57And all countreys came into Egypt to Ioseph, for to bye |