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Chapter 41
And
it
came
to
passe
at
the
end
of
two
ful
yeeres,
that
Pharaoh
dreamed:
and
beholde,
hee
stood
by
the
riuer.
2
And
behold,
there
came
vp
out
of
the
riuer
seuen
well
fauoured
kine,
and
fat
fleshed,
and
they
fed
in
a
medow.
3
And
behold,
seuen
other
kine
came
vp
after
them
out
of
the
riuer,
ill
fauoured
and
leane
fleshed,
and
stood
by
the
other
kine,
vpon
the
brinke
of
the
riuer.
4
And
the
ill
fauoured
and
leane
fleshed
kine,
did
eate
vp
the
seuen
well
fauoured
and
fat
kine:
So
Pharaoh
awoke.
5
And
hee
slept
and
dreamed
the
second
time:
and
beholde,
seuen
eares
of
corne
came
vp
vpon
one
stalke,
ranke
and
good.
6
And
beholde,
seuen
thinne
eares
and
blasted
with
the
Eastwind,
sprang
vp
after
them.
7
And
the
seuen
thinne
eares
deuoured
the
seuen
ranke
and
full
eares:
and
Pharaoh
awoke,
and
behold,
it
was
a
dreame.
8
And
it
came
to
passe
in
the
morning,
that
his
spirit
was
troubled,
and
he
sent
and
called
for
all
the
Magicians
of
Egypt,
and
all
the
wise
men
thereof:
and
Pharaoh
tolde
them
his
dreame;
but
there
was
none
that
could
interprete
them
vnto
Pharaoh.
9
Then
spake
the
chiefe
Butler
vnto
Pharaoh,
saying,
I
doe
remember
my
faults
this
day.
10
Pharaoh
was
wroth
with
his
seruants,
and
put
mee
in
warde,
in
the
captaine
of
the
guards
house,
both
mee,
and
the
chiefe
Baker.
11
And
we
dreamed
a
dreame
in
one
night,
I
and
he:
we
dreamed
each
man
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dreame.
12
And
there
was
there
with
vs
a
yong
man
an
Hebrew,
seruant
to
the
captaine
of
the
guard:
and
wee
told
him,
and
he
interpreted
to
vs
our
dreames,
to
each
man
according
to
his
dreame,
he
did
interpret.
13
And
it
came
to
passe,
as
he
interpreted
to
vs,
so
it
was;
mee
he
restored
vnto
mine
office,
and
him
he
hanged.
14
Then
Pharaoh
sent
and
called
Ioseph,
and
they
brought
him
hastily
out
of
the
dungeon:
And
he
shaued
himselfe,
and
changed
his
raiment,
and
came
in
vnto
Pharaoh.
15
And
Pharaoh
said
vnto
Ioseph,
I
haue
dreamed
a
dreame,
and
there
is
none
that
can
interpret
it:
and
I
haue
heard
say
of
thee,
that
thou
canst
vnderstand
a
dreame,
to
interpret
it.
16
And
Ioseph
answered
Pharaoh,
saying;
It
is
not
in
me:
God
shall
giue
Pharaoh
an
answere
of
peace.
17
And
Pharaoh
said
vnto
Ioseph;
In
my
dreame,
behold,
I
stood
vpon
the
banke
of
the
riuer.
18
And
behold,
there
came
vp
out
of
the
riuer
seuen
kine,
fat
fleshed
and
well
fauoured,
and
they
fed
in
a
medow.
19
And
behold,
seuen
other
kine
came
vp
after
them,
poore
and
very
ill
fauoured,
and
leane
fleshed,
such
as
I
neuer
saw
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
badnes.
20
And
the
leane,
&
the
ill
fauoured
kine,
did
eate
vp
the
first
seuen
fat
kine.
21
And
when
they
had
eaten
them
vp,
it
could
not
bee
knowen
that
they
had
eaten
them,
but
they
were
still
ill
fauoured,
as
at
the
beginning:
So
I
awoke.
22
And
I
saw
in
my
dreame,
and
behold,
seuen
eares
came
vp
in
one
stalke,
full
and
good.
23
And
behold,
seuen
eares
withered,
thin
&
blasted
with
the
East
wind,
sprung
vp
after
them.
24
And
the
thin
eares
deuoured
the
seuen
good
eares:
and
I
told
this
vnto
the
magicians,
but
there
was
none
that
could
declare
it
to
me.
25
And
Ioseph
said
vnto
Pharaoh,
the
dreame
of
Pharaoh
is
one;
God
hath
shewed
Pharaoh
what
he
is
about
to
doe.
26
The
seuen
good
kine
are
seuen
yeeres:
and
the
seuen
good
eares
are
seuen
yeeres:
the
dreame
is
one.
27
And
the
seuen
thin
and
ill
fauoured
kine
that
came
vp
after
them,
are
seuen
yeeres:
and
the
seuen
emptie
eares
blasted
with
the
East
wind,
shall
bee
seuen
yeeres
of
famine.
28
This
is
the
thing
which
I
haue
spoken
vnto
Pharaoh:
what
God
is
about
to
doe,
he
sheweth
vnto
Pharaoh.
29
Behold,
there
come
seuen
yeeres
of
great
plentie,
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
30
And
there
shall
arise
after
them,
seuen
yeeres
of
famine,
and
all
the
plentie
shall
be
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt:
and
the
famine
shall
consume
the
land.
31
And
the
plentie
shal
not
be
knowen
in
the
land,
by
reason
of
that
famine
following:
for
it
shalbe
very
grieuous.
32
And
for
that
the
dreame
was
doubled
vnto
Pharaoh
twice,
it
is
because
the
thing
is
established
by
God:
and
God
will
shortly
bring
it
to
passe.
33
Now
therfore
let
Pharaoh
looke
out
a
man
discreet
and
wise,
and
set
him
ouer
the
land
of
Egypt.
34
Let
Pharaoh
doe
this,
and
let
him
appoint
officers
ouer
the
land,
&
take
vp
the
fift
part
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
in
the
seuen
plenteous
yeeres.
35
And
let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
those
good
yeeres
that
come,
and
lay
vp
corne
vnder
the
hand
of
Pharaoh,
and
let
them
keepe
food
in
the
cities.
36
And
that
food
shall
be
for
store
to
the
land,
against
the
seuen
yeeres
of
famine,
which
shall
bee
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
that
the
land
perish
not
through
the
famine.
37
And
the
thing
was
good
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
all
his
seruants.
38
And
Pharaoh
said
vnto
his
seruants,
Can
we
find
such
a
one,
as
this
is,
a
man
in
whom
the
spirit
of
God
is?
39
And
Pharaoh
said
vnto
Ioseph,
Forasmuch
as
God
hath
shewed
thee
all
this,
there
is
none
so
discreete
and
wise,
as
thou
art:
40
Thou
shalt
be
ouer
my
house,
and
according
vnto
thy
word
shall
all
my
people
be
ruled:
only
in
the
throne
will
I
be
greater
then
thou.
41
And
Pharaoh
said
vnto
Ioseph,
See,
I
haue
set
thee
ouer
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
42
And
Pharaoh
tooke
off
his
ring
from
his
hand,
&
put
it
vpon
Iosephs
hand,
and
arayed
him
in
vestures
of
fine
linnen,
and
put
a
gold
chaine
about
his
necke.
43
And
he
made
him
to
ride
in
the
second
charet
which
he
had:
and
they
cried
before
him,
Bow
the
knee:
and
he
made
him
ruler
ouer
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
And
Pharaoh
said
vnto
Ioseph,
I
am
Pharaoh,
and
without
thee
shall
no
man
lift
vp
his
hand
or
foote,
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
45
And
Pharaoh
called
Iosephs
name,
Zaphnath-Paaneah,
and
he
gaue
him
to
wife
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Poti-pherah,
priest
of
On:
and
Ioseph
went
out
ouer
all
the
lande
of
Egypt.
46
(And
Ioseph
was
thirtie
yeeres
old
when
he
stood
before
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt)
and
Ioseph
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh,
and
went
thorowout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
And
in
the
seuen
plenteous
yeres
the
earth
brought
forth
by
handfuls.
48
And
he
gathered
vp
all
the
foode
of
the
seuen
yeeres,
which
were
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
laid
vp
the
foode
in
the
cities:
the
foode
of
the
field
which
was
round
about
euery
citie,
laid
he
vp
in
the
same.
49
And
Ioseph
gathered
corne
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
very
much,
vntill
he
left
numbring:
for
it
was
without
number.
50
And
vnto
Ioseph
were
borne
two
sonnes,
before
the
yeeres
of
famine
came:
which
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Poti-pherah,
Priest
of
On
bare
vnto
him.
51
And
Ioseph
called
the
name
of
the
first
borne
Manasseh:
for
God,
said
hee,
hath
made
me
forget
all
my
toile,
and
all
my
fathers
house.
52
And
the
name
of
the
second
called
he
Ephraim:
for
God
hath
caused
mee
to
be
fruitfull
in
the
land
of
my
affliction.
53
And
the
seuen
yeeres
of
plenteousnesse,
that
was
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
were
ended.
54
And
the
seuen
yeeres
of
dearth
beganne
to
come
according
as
Ioseph
had
saide,
and
the
dearth
was
in
all
lands:
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
55
And
when
all
the
land
of
Egypt
was
famished,
the
people
cried
to
Pharaoh
for
bread:
and
Pharaoh
said
vnto
all
the
Egyptians,
Goe
vnto
Ioseph:
what
he
saith
to
you,
doe.
56
And
the
famine
was
ouer
all
the
face
of
the
earth;
and
Ioseph
opened
all
the
storehouses,
and
solde
vnto
the
Egyptians:
and
the
famine
waxed
sore
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
57
And
all
countreys
came
into
Egypt
to
Ioseph,
for
to
buy
corne,
because
that
the
famine
was
so
sore
in
all
lands.
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