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Genesis 45:3
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And Ioseph sayde vnto his brethren: I am Ioseph, doth my father yet lyue? And his brethren could not aunswere him, they were so abashed at his presence.
Genesis 45:8
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So nowe, it was not ye that sent me hyther, but God whiche hath made me a father to Pharao, and lorde of all his house, and ruler throughout all the lande of Egypt.
Genesis 45:16
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And the fame [thereof] was hearde in Pharaos house, so that they sayde: Iosephes brethre are come. And it pleased Pharao well, and all his seruauntes.
Genesis 45:21
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And the children of Israel dyd euen so: and Ioseph gaue them charettes, accordyng to the commaundement of Pharao, and gaue them vitayle also to spende by the way.
Genesis 45:24
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So sent he his brethren away, and they departed: and he sayd vnto them, see that ye fall to no stryfe on the way.
Genesis 46:26
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And so the soules that came with Iacob into Egypt, whiche came out of his loynes, besides Iacobs sonnes wyues, were altogether threscore & sixe soules.
Genesis 46:27
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And the sonnes of Ioseph whiche were borne hym in Egypt, were two soules: so that all the soules of the house of Iacob whiche came into Egypt, [were] threscore and ten.]
Genesis 47:4
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They said moreouer vnto Pharao, for to soiourne in the land are we come, for thy seruaunts haue no pasture for their cattell, so sore is the famishment in the lande of Chanaan: Nowe therefore let thy seruauntes dwell in the lande of Gosen.
Genesis 47:13
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There was no bread in all the lande, for the dearth was exceedyng sore, so that the lande of Egypt, and the land of Chanaan were famished by reason of the dearth.
Genesis 47:20
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And so Ioseph bought all the lande of Egypt for Pharao: For the Egyptians solde euery man his possessions, because the dearth was so sore vpon them: and so the lande became Pharaos.
Genesis 47:28
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Moreouer Iacob lyued in the lande of Egypt seuenteene yeres, so that ye whole age of Iacob was an hundred and fourtie and seuen yeres.
Genesis 48:10
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(And the eyes of Israel were dymme for age, so that he coulde not [well] see) And he brought them to hym, and he kyssed them, and imbraced them.
Genesis 48:18
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And Ioseph sayde vnto his father, Not so my father, for this is the first borne: put thy right hande vpon his head.
Genesis 50:3
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And fourtie dayes were continued (for so long doth the imbawmyng last) and the Egyptians mourned for him thre score and ten dayes.
Genesis 50:26
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And so Ioseph dyed when he was an hundred and ten yeres olde: And they imbawmed hym with spyces, puttyng hym in a chest in Egypt.
Exodus 1:10
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Come on, let vs deale wyttyly with the, lest they multiplie, & lest it come to passe, that if there be any warre, they ioyne them selues vnto our enemies, & fight agaynst vs, & so get them vp out of ye land.
Exodus 1:12
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But the more they vexed them, the more they multiplied and grewe: so that they abhorred at the syght of the chyldren of Israel.
Exodus 2:18
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And when they came to Raguel their father, he sayde: Howe came it to passe that ye are come so soone to day?
Exodus 2:19
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And they aunswered: A man of Egypt deliuered vs from the handes of the shepheardes, and so drewe vs water, and watered the sheepe.
Exodus 2:20
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He saide vnto his daughters: & where is he? why haue ye so left the man? Call hym, that he may eate bread.
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