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Genesis 12:15

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

and the princes told to Pharaoh, and praised her with him; and the woman was taken up into the house of Pharaoh.

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And so when Abram had entered into Egypt, Egyptians saw the woman, that she was full fair;

and he said of Sarah, his wife, She is my sister. Therefore Abimelech, king of Gerar, sent, and took her.

And when he was asked of [the] men of that place of his wife, he answered, She is my sister; for he dreaded to acknowledge that she was fellowshipped to him in matrimony, and he guessed lest peradventure they would slay him for the fairness of her.

And Pharaoh was wroth against them, for the one was master butler, and the tother was master baker.

After two years Pharaoh saw a dream; he guessed that he stood on a river,

and by affinity, either alliance, he was joined to Pharaoh, king of Egypt; for he took the daughter of Pharaoh, and brought her into the city of David, till he [ful] filled building his house, and the house of the Lord, and the wall of Jerusalem by compass.

Whether thou hopest in a staff of a reed and broken, that is, upon Egypt, on which, if a man leaneth, it shall be broken, and shall enter into his hand, and shall pierce it. So is Pharaoh, king of Egypt, to all men that trust in him.

seek ye the Lord, and be ye con-firmed; seek ye ever[more] his face.

And Pharaoh heard this word, and sought to slay Moses, which fled from his face, and dwelled in the land of Midian; and he sat beside a well.

Lo! forsooth the daughter of Pharaoh came down to be washed in the flood, and her damsels walked by the brink of the flood. And when she had seen a basket in the place of spires, she sent one of her servantesses,

A prince that heareth willfully the words of leasing, shall have all his servants unfaithful.

So he that entereth to the wife of his neighbour; shall not be clean, when he hath touched her.

to Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, and to his servants, and to his princes, and to all his people;

Call ye the name of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, The time hath brought noise.

Thou, son of man, take wailing on Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and thou shalt say to him, Thou were made like to a lion of heathen men, and to a dragon which is in the sea. And thou winnowest with horn in thy floods, and thou disturbedest [or troublest] waters with thy feet, and defouledest the floods of those [or them].

Wedding is in all things honourable, and bed unwemmed [or undefouled]; for God shall deem fornicators and adulterers.




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