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Genesis 47:9

Matthew's Bible 1537

And Iacob sayd vnto Pharao: the dayes of my pilgremage are an hundred and .xxx. yeres. Fewe & euell haue the dayes of my lyfe bene, & haue not attayned vnto the yeres of the lyfe of my fathers in the dayes of their pilgremages.

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Heare my prayer O Lorde, and consyder my callynge: shewe not thy selfe as though thou sawest not my teares. For I am a straunger and pilgrymme wyth the, as all my forefathers were.

And the dayes of Isaac were an hundred & .lxxx. yeres:

Behold, thou hast made my dayes a span longe, and my lyfe as it were nothynge before the. O how vayne are all men liuing? Selah

Man that is borne of a woman, hath but a shorte tyme to lyue, and is full of diuerse miseries.

And after these thynges the tyme came that Iosua the sonne of Nun and the seruaunte of the Lorde dyed beynge an hundreth and ten yeares olde.

And Moses was an hundred and .xx. yere olde when he dyed, and yet hys eyes were not dym nor hys chekes abated.

And Moses was .lxxx. yere olde, and Aaron .lxxxiij. when they spake vnto Pharao.

Moreouer I made an appoyntmente wyth them to gyue them the Land of Canaan: the land of theyr pilgrimage wherin thei wer straungers

And so Ioseph dyed, when he was an hundred & .x. yere olde. And they enbawmed him & put him in a chest in Egypte.

Dearely beloued, I beseche you as straungers and pylgremes, obstayne from fleshely lustes, which fyght agaynste the soule,

and yet can not tell what shall happen to morowe. For what thynge is youre lyfe? It is euen a vapoure that appeareth for a lyttel tyme, and then vanysheth awaye:

Thy statutes are my songes in the house of my pylgremage.

I am a straunger vpon earth, O hide not thy commaundementes fro me.

Moreouer Iacob, lyued in the lande of Egypte .xvij. yeres, so that the whole age of Iacob was an hundred & .xlvij. yere.

And Sem lyued after he hadde begat Arphachsad .v. hundred yere and begat sonnes and doughters.

For here haue we no continuynge cytye: but we seke one to come.

For we be but straungers before the and tenauntes, as were all oure fathers. Oure dayes on the earth is but a shadowe, and there is none abydynge.

And all the dayes of Mathusala were .ix. hundred .lxix. yere, and than he dyed.

Therfore we are alwaye of good chere, & knowe well that as longe as we are at home in the bodye, we are absente from God.

and Pharao axed Iacob, how olde art thou?

Oh spare me a lytle that I may refreshe my selfe, before I goo hence, and be no more sene.




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