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SP///f/OdII11U,VI Ar ® lc}a Ltcph is married. Cè E N E S I S X L 1. 3 t land. And the plenty !hall not be knowne, in the land ; becaufe of that famine , after- 32. wards : for it, (hall be very heavy. And for that thedreame was doubled,unto Pharaoh, twife;it it becaufe the thing is firmly-prepa- red,of God; and God hafteneth, to doe it. 33 And now, let Pharaoh provide , a man dii cret and wife : and fee him, over all the land 34 of Egypt. Let Pharaoh doe this; and let him appoint Bilbops, over the land : andtake up the fift: fart, of the land of Egypt ; in the le- ven years ofplenty.And let them gather,all the meat of thefe good years that come: and lay-tip corne under the hand of Pharaoh,for 36 meat in the cities,and let them keepe it. And the meat (hall be for ftore,tothe land;for the levenyeares of famine,which (hall be in the land of Egypt : that the land be not cut -on, 37 by the famine. And the word was good, in the eyestof Pharaoh ; and in theeyes, ofall 38 his fervanls. And Pharaoh faid,unto his fer- vants:fhall we find fuch a one as this is,aman 39 in whom the fpirlt of God ir? And Pharaoh Paid unto ]ofeph ; forafmuch, as God hath made known unto thee,all this : there is none 4o difcreet and wife as thou art. Thou,(halt be over my houle;and at thy mouth,(hall all my people kiffe : only in the throne, will I be 41 greater then thou. And Pharaoh raid, unto Iofeph;fee,I let thee, over all the land of E- 42 gypt. And Pharaoh took-off his ring, from on his hand ; and put it,upon Iofephs hand : and arayed him, in veflures of fine-linnen; 43 and put a chaine ofgold,upon his necke.And he made him to ride, in the fecond charret, which he had ;and they cryed before him, Abrek : and he fet him , over all the land of 44 Egypt. And Pharaoh faid,unto lofeph, I am Pharaoh : and without thee, Thal l not a man lift -up his hand,or his foot, in all the land of 45 Egypt. And Pharaoh called Iofephs name, Zaphnath-paaneach ; and he gave unto him Afenath, the daughter of Potipherah;'prieli 1 of on,to wife:and lofeph went- out,over the 46, land of Egypt. And Iofeph war thirty yeares old;when he flood before Pharaoh King of Egypt : and Iofeph went-out, from before Pharaoh ; and paffed through all the land of 47 Egypt.And in the leven yeares ofplenty,the land yeelded,by handfulls. And he gathered 48 up all the meat of the leven yeares , which were in the land of Egypt ; and layd-up the meat,inthecities:the meat ofthe field which was round about everyciry,he layd.upwith- 49 in the fame. And Iofeph gathered corne, as the fand of the lea, very much : until' he left 35 numbring, for it war without number. And unto Iofeph were borne two founts; before there came a yeare ofthe famine : which A- fenath the daughter of Poti.pherah,pr-ieft of On, bare unto him. And Iofeph called, the name of the firft- borne, Manaffes ; for God hath made meforget,allnty moleftation;and all my fathers houle. And the name of the fecond , called he Ephraim ; for God hath made me fruitful!, in the land of my affliEti- on. And the leven yeares of plenty, which were in the land of Egypt; were ended.And the feven yeares of famine,began to come ; as Iofeph had Paid : and the faminewas in all lands;but in all the land of Egypt, there was bread. And all the land of Egypt, was fami- f ied;andthepeople cryed to Pharaoh, for bread : and Pharaoh Paid unto all the Egyp- tians, Goe unto Iofeph ; what he faith unto you, doe. And the famine was, over all the face of the earth: and Iofeph opened all (the haws) that ( had corne) in them , and fold tote Egyptians : and the famine wex- ed ftrong, in the land of Egypt. And every land,cameinto Egypt; to lofeph,for robuy (terne) becaufe the famine was ftrongtn every land. Annotations. 50 5t 52 53 54 55 56 57 man Here beginneth the tenth fe &ion of the Law , called A T THE END: See Gen.6.9. 0")":1 that is, two full yeares; as a mouth r daye.r, is ful maned; ; Gen.29. 14. Seethe notes on Gen./..3. So in the feeendyeare,Nebuchad- nezar dreamed:Dan.z.t. and behold]the Greek tranflatethhe thought he ftood.So in v.17. Verf.3. ill] that is, deformed, or (as the Greek 3 tranflateth) foule. So after,in v.4. &c. brink] or bank,H_brew lip, So v.17. VcrC.6.Eaff -wind]whole property is to burne and blaft the fruits : Ezek. t 7.t o.and t 9.1 z.Hof. 13.15. Verf:7: the thin] the Greeke added', the faun 7 thin carts: Coin verf.ao.24. adreame]or, the dreamt was ; that is continued in his miede and troubled him, as the next words manifelt. Of a' dreame,feeGen.zo.3.and 37.5. Ver.8 ffrikeenamazed] the Greeke tranflateth,bit s file war troubled. The Hebrew word fignifieth firihín or beaten a with a hammer ; behammereeL The fame is fpoken of King Nebucbadnezar in like cafe, Dan.z.1,3. It fhewetb the power of God in his word & workes, even before nun doe underhand the mead(ng of them. magicians] inHebr. Char- tutnmiaa, the Greeke calleth them here expo/kart (elfewhere,inehanterr,Exod 7.1 t.) they were fuch as had skill in the nature of th ings.Nebuchabeezar King 6 /ß /,%/// 111111,111'1111114

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