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Pharaohs dreames. G E N E S Ls 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Io II thankfulneffe, and unto lofeph, a further exercife of faith and patience from the hand of God, two yeeres longer: untillthe time hit word came:PC cos. 19. So the fcripture elfewhere taxeth forgetful - neffe of benefits, and of the aliilionofloph. Ec- c1ef.9. t 5, t 6.Amos 6,6. E E S, KeI S. ZISMT -?E /EIS? 3 .7vGTvTi6 .7 ..zftza,a,12,1\ . oaeTieUa`Sa6 CHAP. X L I. I, Pharaohs two drames, of fever !tine , and liven cares of come. 8, The wife men of Egypt could not in- terpret them. 9, The Butler remembreth lofeph, and mentioneth him to Pharaoh. t 4, Who fendeth for Io- fph out of prifon, andprapoundetbto him hia dreamt,. 25, lofeph interpreteth them. 29, Seven yeares of plenty are fore -told, and [even yeares of famine. 33, Pharaoh is counfelled to provide againff the dearth. 39, lofeph it advanced, to bee over Pharaoh, boufe, and overall the land of Egypt. 45, He marietb Afi- natb. 49, gatberetb up much come. 5o,'begettetbtwo fans, Maness and Ephraim. 5 4, Thefamine begin - troth in Egypt and all lands. DDD ANd itwas, at the end oftwo yeeres of dayes:that Pharaoh dreamed;and be-. hold,be was flanding by the river.And bebold,there came-up out of the river,feven kine ; faire in light,and fat in flefh : and they - fed in a medow. And behold , feven other kine came -up after them,out of the river; ill in fight, and leane in flefh : and they flood, by the (other) kine; upon the brinke of the river. And theicine (that were) ill in fight, and leane in fle:'h ; did eat -up the feven kine, (that were) faire in fight, and fat : and Pha- raoh awoke. And he flept and dreamed the fecond- time:and behold,feven eares of -corn, came up in one ftalke , fat and good. And behold,feven eares of corn, thin and blafted with the eaft -wind: fpran up, after them. And the thin eares fwallowed_up the feven fat and full eares : and Pharaoh awoke, and behold , (ir war) a dreame. And it was in the morning,that his fpirit was ftriken -ama- zed;and he fcnt,and called all the magicians of Egypt,and all the wile-men thereof: and Pharaoh told them his dreame; and there was no interpreter of them, to Pharaoh.' And the chitfe of the butlers fpake to Pha- raoh,faying: I, doe remember this day, my Enns. Pharaoh , was wroth with his fet- vants : and committed me into ward, in the houfe of the Provott Marfhall : both me,and thechiefeof the bakers. And we dreamed a dreame in one night, band he : we dream- ed, each man according to the interpretation XLI. lofeph is advanced. 14.3 of his dreame. And there was there with us a yang man an Hebrew ; fervant to the Pro- voft Marfhall ; and we told him , and he in- terpreted to us our dreams : to each man ac. cording :o his dreame,did he interpret. And 13 it was,as he interpreted to us,fo it was : me, he re(lored unto my place, and him he han- ged. And Pharaoh fent and called Iolèph and they brought him hallily out of the dungeon :and he (hayed himfelf,and chang- ed his garments;and came -in unto Pharaoh. And Pharaoh faid,untòIofeph ¡I have drea- med a dreame, and there is no interpreter of it : and I , doe heare fay, of thee ; thou wilt herea dreame, to interpret it. And Iofeph anfcvered Pharaoh, Paying, Iris not in mee God will anfwer,the peace of Pharaoh. And Pharaoh fpake, unto Iofeph:In my dreame, behold I was ftanding, upon the brinke of the river. And behold,therecameahp out of 18 the river, (even kine ; fat in flefh and faire in forme : and they fed, ina medow. And be- 19 hold,feven other kine, came -up after them ; poore and very ill in forrne,and lean in flefh: I have not feene their like, in all the land of Egypt,for evilneffe. And the leane and evill 2® kine;did Bate up,the firft (even tat kine.And at they came into the inward -parts of them ; and it was not knowne,that they were come into their inward-parts ; and their fight was evill,as at the beginning : and I awoke.And I faw,in my dreame;and behold,feven Bares ofcorne, came-up in one ftalke,full 8r: good: And behold,feven eares of corne ; withered, 23 thinn,blafled with an eaft -wind : fprung up, after them. And the thinn ears,fwallowed- up the feven good eares : and I told lhis,un to the magicians ; and there is none that de- clareth it , to mee. And Iofeph fayd, unto Pharaoh; the dreame of Pharaoh, is one : that which God is a doing, hath he declared to Pharaoh. The feven good kine, they are 26 feven yeares ; and the feven good eares -of - corne , they are feven yeares : the dreame -' is one. And the feven leane and evill kine, 7. that came up after them , they are feven -t yeares ; and the leven empty eares -of corne, blafted with an raft -wind : fhall bee , feven yeares of famine. This is the Word, which I have fpoken unto Pharaoh: that Which God is a doing, hee fheweth unto Pharaoh.' Behold,fevenyeares are comming: ofgreat 29 plenty, in all the land ofEgypt. And feven yeeres of famine, (hall rife after them ; and all the plenty (hall bee forgotten,in the land ofEgypt: and the famine fhallconfttme the land.

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