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Ex merchant-men; and 5 And the yet again conceived, Btw and lift up Jole h and bare a fon, and called b We pl, and fold Jo epa name Shelab: and he wse Char Dot Ihmesites for twenty zib, when the bare him. offer: and they brought And Judah took a wife for Er his frit-born, whole ne

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CHAP. XXXVI.

18 And it wrs told faying, Behold, thy Fe law goeth up to Timne

Nd it came to pas at that hear his forep de from his brethren, and garments eff from her, ne, that Judah went 14 And the pur her w d to a certain Adu 2-vered her with a le who name was Birah.wripped her felt and 1 And Judab feve these open plece, webs datter of a certain Ganazalter Way to Timnath': fgx

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Juda's Ince. Tamar beareth tula chat Shelsh was grown, and the are, am I with child: and th was not given unto him to wife. Cald, Difcem, I pray thee, whol 15 When Judah faw her, here thefe, the fignet, and brace thought her to be an harlot, be- lets, and fteff. caufe the had covered her face. 16 And he turned unto her by the way, and faid, Go to, I pray thee, let me coine in unto thee (for he knew not that the was his daughter in law) and the faid, What wilt thou give me, that thou mayeft come in unto me?

26 And Judah acknowledge them, and faid, She bath bee more righteous than I, becauf that I gave her not to Shelah m fon : and he knew her again n more.

27 And it came to pafs the time of her travail, that be hold twins were in her womb, 17 And he said.I will fend thee 18 And it came to pifs whe a kid from the dock and the the travailed, that the one pu faid, Wilt thou give me a piedge, out his hand; and the mid wi

till thou send it?

18 And he fald, What pledge fhall I give thee? And the fald, Thy fignet, and thy bracelets, and thy staff that ir in thine band and he gave it her, and came in unto her, and the conceived by him.

19 And the arofe and went sway, and isid by her vail from her, and put on the garments of her widowhood.

20 And Judah feat the kid by the hand of his friend the Adul lamite, to receive is pledge from

took and bound upon his han fcarlet thread, faying, Thi came out firft.

29 And it came to pals as he drew back his hand, that be hold, his brother came out; and, the faid, How haft thou broken forth? this breach be upon thee therefore his name was called, Pharez.

30 And afterward came out bis brother that had the fearlet thread upon his hand, and bis name was called Zarah.

CHAP. XXXIX.

the womans hand; but he found ANd Jofeph was brough

her not.

a Then he asked the men of that piace, faying, Where is the harlot, that we opraiy by the way-fide? And they fald, There was no harlot in this place.

22 And he returned to Judah, and faid, I cannot find ber; and alfo the men of the place faid, that there was no harlot in this place.

23 And Judah faid, Let her take it to her, left we be fhamed: behold, feat this kid,and thou baft not found her.

24 And it came to pafs bout three months after, that it was told Judab, faying, Tamar thy daughter in law hath plaid the harfor, and sifo behold, fhe is with child by whoredom: and Judah faid, Bring her forth, and let her be burnt.

25 When the we brought forth, the fent to her father in law, Saying, By the man whofe these

down to Egipt: and phar an officer of Phiraob, ca ptain of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him of the hands of the Ihmeelites, which had brought him down thither.

a And the LORD was with Jofeph, and he was a profperous man: and he was in the house of his mafter the Egyptian.

3 And his mafter faw that the LORD was with him, and that the LORD made all that he did to profper in his hand.

4 And Jofeph found grace in his fight, and he ferved him: and he made him overfeer over his houfe, and all that he had he put into bis hand.

5 And it came to pafe from the time that he had made bim overfeer in his bouft, and over all that he had, that the LORD bleffed the Egyptians boufe for Jofephs fake: and the blefling of the LORD was upon all that he

had,

retét in the houfe, and in the field. The Hebrew-fervant which tho
Chap. xl.
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and brought be had, fave the 18 And it came to pafs, as
which he did eat: and lift up my voice and cried, tha
High was a goodly perfon, and he left his garment with me
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te fald, Lie with me. palo be refufed, and faid un- did thy fervant to me, tha him, faying, After this manne Waters wife, Behold, my his wrath was kindled. womb. wotteth not what & with 20 And Jofephs mafter tool fs when the houfe, and he hath him, and put him lato the pr Snitted all that he hath to fon, a place where the king his bandre is none greater in this was there in the prifon. Bu than1; neither hath be 21 And the LORD was wit pelioners were bound: and b Kept back any thing from me, Jofeph, and fhewed him merc hither, becule thou art his and gave him favour in the fig ther be: how then can I do this of the beeper of the prifon. twickidnes, and fin againft 21 And the keeper of the prif theto And it came to país as the the prifoners that were in t called take to Jofeph day by day, that prifon, and wharfoever th committed to Jofephs hand= le barised not unto her, to did there, he was the doet of Be by her, or to be with her. 33 The keeper of the prif

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And he caught him by his Berment, faying, Lie with me thefe things, that the priand be fefe his garment in her Sf theind, and Bed, and got him out. ler of the king of Beypt the faw shut be bad left bla zer lord the king of Egypt. 13 And it came to pals when kls baker bad offended E witment in her hand, and wa 14 That the called unto the the chief of the butlers, s a And Pharaoh was wro the to them, faying, See, he bath men of her houfe, and fpake galaft the chief of the bake gainst two of his officers, s bght In in Hebrew unto us the boufe of the captain = beck us: he came in unto guard, Into the prifon, the 3 And he putthem in w to lie with me, and I cried where Jofeph was bound. be heard that I lifted up my he ferved them, and the And it came to pafe, when charged Jofeph with them wolet and cried, that be left bis tinued a feafon in ward. garment with ine, and fled, and -verment by her, until his lord came according to the interp 16 And the laid up his gar dream in one night, ca

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6 And Jofeph came in unto aket there was of all manner them in the morning, and lock- bake-meats for Pharaoh, an ed upon them, and behold they the bi da did cat them out tere (ad. the baket up on my head.

7 And be asked Pharaohs offcers that were with him in the ward of his lords house, faying, Wherefore, look ye fo fadly to day?

And they laid unto him, We have dreamed a dreamt, and there is no interpreter of it. And Jofeph fald unto them, Do not interpretations belong to God? tell me them, I pray you.

9 And the chief buttertold his Gram to Jofeph, and faid unto Him, In my dreams, behold, a vine was before me.

18 And Jofeph answered, an faid, This che interpretation thereof: the three baskets AT three days.

19. Yet within three days tha Pha sob lift up thy head from off thee, and hell bang the on a tree, and the birds tha cat tay d:fh from off thee.

20 And it came to pass the third day, which was Paizaob birth day, that be made a feaf unto all his fervants: and h lifted up the head of the chie butler, and of the chief baker among bis fervants.

10. And in the vine were three hrarches: and it was a though a1 And he reitored the chic,

it budded, and her bloffoms fhot forch; and the clusters thereof Uraight forth ripe grapes.

11 And Pharaohs cup was la my hand and I took the grape, and proffed them into Paarache cp, and I gave the cup into Fas:aobs hand.

12 And Jofeph fald unto him, This the interpretation of

de the three branches are three

days.

13 Yet within three days fhall Pharaoh Hft up thine head, and refore thee unto thy place: and thou (balt deliver Pharaohs cup into his hand, after the former manner when thou waft his butler.

14 But thick on me when It hall be well with thee, and w kindnefe, I pray thee, unto me, and make mention of me unto Phiraph, and bring me out of this houfe.

15 For indeed I was folen away out of the Isnd of the Hbrews: and here alfo have I done nothing that they should put me into the dungeon.

15 When the chief baker faw tha the Interpretation

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butler unto his butlerthip again, and he gave the cup into Phe kos hind:

22. But he hanged the chief baker: as Jofeph had interpre ed to them.

23 Yet did not the chief but fer remember Jofeph, but for gst him."

C-BA P. XVI.

ANd le came to pals at that end of two years, Pharaoh dreamed, snd belold, he food by the river.

2 And behold, there came up our of the river feven well evoured kine, and far-fieded and they fed in a meadow.

3 And behold, feven other kine came up after them out of the river, fil-favoured, and

enched, and food by the other kine, upon the beluk of the river.

4 And the ill-favoured and lean fethed kine, did eat up the fewn well favoured and fat kine. So Pharaoh awoke.

s And he dept and dreamed the fecond time: and bebold, feven years of com came up up on one ftalk, rank and good.

pud, he faid unto Jofeph, I 6 And behold, feven thin ears a in my dream, and be- and blafted with the caft-wind hold, bad three white baskets (prung up af er them. on my head.

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7 And the feven thin ears de routed the feren rank and full

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32 And for that the drea doubled unto Pharaoh

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