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And they said one to another, B Come now, therefore, and let us some pit, and we will say, Som him and we will see what w And Reuben heard it, and he hands; and said, Let us not kil cast him into this pit that is in hand upon him; (that he might to deliver him to his father again

6. And it came to pass, when brethren, that they stripped Jose of many colors that was on hin cast him into a pit and the pit water in it. And they sat dow lifted up their eyes and looked, Ish'ma-el-ites came from Gil'e-ad spi'cery and balm and myrrh,* Egypt. And Judah said unto hi if we slay our brother, and con let us sell him to the Ishmaelite upon him; for he is our brothe brethren were content.

7. Then there passed by Midi they drew and lifted up Josep Joseph to the Ishmaelites for t they brought Joseph into Egyp unto the pit; and, behold, Josep he rent his clothes. And he r and said, The child is not; and I

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ght down to Egypt; and Potioh, captain of the guard, an the hands of the Ishmaelites, wn thither. And the Lord was prosperous man; and he was in Egyptian. And his master saw

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and that the Lord made all that 1. And Joseph found grace in m: and he made him overseer e had he put into his hand. e that he had made him overseer at he had, that the Lord blessed seph's sake; and the blessing of he had in the house, and in the e had in Joseph's hand; and he the bread which he did eat. oodly person, and well-favored. ese things, that his master's wife sin]. But he refused, and said ld, my master wotteth not what I he hath committed all that he one greater in this house than I; 7 thing from me but thee, because can I do this great wickedness,

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saying, Alter this manner did t wrath was kindled. And Jose put him into the prison, a place were bound: and he was there in

4. But the Lord was with Jose and gave him favor in the sight And the keeper of the prison co all the prisoners that were in th they did there, he was the doer prison looked not to any thing th cause the Lord was with him, a Lord made it to prosper.

5. And it came to pass after of the king of Egypt and his ba the king of Egypt. And he put of the captain of the guard, into Joseph was bound. And the cap Joseph with them, and he served a season in ward. And they drea each man his dream in one nig unto them in the morning, and behold, they were sad. And he a fore look ye so sadly to-day? Ar have dreamed a dream, and there

6. And Joseph said unto the belong to God? tell me them, I butler told his dream to Joseph dream, behold, a vine was before three branches and it was as blossoms shot forth; and the clus ripe grapes and Pharaoh's cup

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aker saw that the interpretation was seph, I also was in my dream, and, ite baskets on my head and in the was of all manner of bakemeats for did eat them out of the basket upon answered and said, This is the interthree baskets are three days: yet 1 Pharaoh lift up thy head from off Lee on a tree; and the birds shall eat

ss the third day, which was Pharaoh's a feast unto all his servants: and he e chief butler and of the chief baker nd he restored the chief butler unto nd he gave the cup into Pharaoh's e chief baker: as Joseph had interdid not the chief butler remember

eph made Governor of Egypt.

ss at the end of two full years, that d, behold, he stood by the river. e up out of the river seven well-faed; and they fed in a meadow. And, › came up after them out of the river, hed; and stood by the other kine ver. And the ill-favored and lean

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a young m guard; and to each man it came to p stored unto 4. Then brought himm self, and ch And Pharaol there is none thee, that th And Joseph shall give Ph 5. And Ph stood upon th up out of the and they fed came up afte fleshed, such ness; and the first seven fa could not be

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3. Then spake the chief butler do remember my faults this day : his servants, and put me in ward in house, both me and the chief ba An dream in one night, I and he. a young man, a Hebrew, servan guard; and we told him, and he inte to each man according to his drean it came to pass, as he interpreted to stored unto mine office, and him he

4. Then Pharaoh sent and d brought him hastily out of the dung self, and changed his raiment, and And Pharaoh said unto Joseph, I h there is none that can interpret it : thee, that thou canst understand And Joseph answered Pharaoh, say shall give Pharaoh an answer of pe

5. And Pharaoh said unto Josep stood upon the bank of the river: up out of the river seven kine, fatand they fed in a meadow: and, came up after them, poor and v fleshed, such as I never saw in all t ness; and the lean and the ill-fav first seven fat kine: and when th could not be known that they had e still ill-favored, as at the beginning.

6. And I saw in my dream, and, up in one stalk, full and good: withered, thin, and blasted with t

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