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Genesis 43:11

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Therefore Israel, their father, said to them, If it is need so to be, do ye that that ye will; take ye of the best fruits of the land in your vessels, and bear ye gifts to the man, a little of gum, and of honey, and of storax, that is, a precious gum, and of myrrh, that is, a bitter gum, and of terebinth, that is, best resins, and of almonds;

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And Jacob said, I beseech thee, do not thou so, but if I have found grace in thine eyes, take thou a little gift of mine hands; for I saw so thy face as if I had seen the cheer of God; be thou merciful to me,

And they sat to eat bread; and they saw that Ishmaelite way-goers came from Gilead, and that their camels bare sweet smelling spiceries, and resin, and stacte, into Egypt.

if this delay, or tarrying, had not been, we had come thence now another time.

forsooth my God Almighty make him peaceable or pleasable, or queme-ful, to you, and send he again your brother, whom he holdeth in bonds, and also this Benjamin; forsooth I shall be now as made bare without sons.

Therefore the men took gifts, and double money, and Benjamin; and they went down into Egypt, and stood before Joseph.

Soothly they made ready their gifts till Joseph entered at midday, for they had heard that they should eat bread there.

Therefore Joseph entered into his house, and they offered gifts to him, and held them in their hands, and worshipped low to the earth.

besides that which the men that were on the tollages, that is, rents of things borne about in the land, and that merchants, and all men selling shields, and that all the kings of Arabia, and the dukes of the land, gave.

And all men brought gifts to him, vessels of gold, and of silver, clothes, and armours [or arms] of battle, and sweet smelling things, and horses, and mules, by each year.

A bond of peace is betwixt me and thee, and betwixt my father and thy father, and therefore I sent to thee gifts, gold, and silver; and I ask, that thou come, and make void the bond of peace, that thou hast with Baasha, king of Israel, and that he go away from me.

Forsooth Solomon was in his lord-ship, and had all the realms, as from the flood of the land of Philistines, unto the last part of Egypt, of men offering gifts, that is, tributes, to him, and serving to him, in all the days of his life.

And when Ahaz had gathered together silver and gold, that might be found in the house of the Lord, and in the treasures [or treasuries] of the king, he sent gifts to the king of Assyrians;

In that time, Berodach-baladan, the son of Baladan, the king of Babylon, sent letters and gifts to Hezekiah; for he had heard that Hezekiah had been sick, and had recovered.

And the king said to Hazael, Take with thee gifts, and go thou into the meeting of the man of God, and ask thou counsel by him of the Lord, and say thou, Whether I may escape from this my sickness?

Go thou, and gather together all the Jews, which thou findest in Susa, and pray ye for me; eat ye not, that is, fast ye, neither drink ye, in three days and three nights, and I with mine handmaidens shall fast in like manner; and then I not called, shall enter in to the king, and I shall do against the law, and I shall betake me to death and to peril.

From thy temple, which is in Jerusalem; kings shall offer gifts to thee.

The kings of Tarshish and isles shall offer gifts; the kings of Arabia and of Seba shall bring gifts.

Make ye a vow, and yield ye to your Lord God; all that bring gifts in the compass of it. To God fearedful,

and I came down to deliver them from the hands of Egyptians, and lead out of that land into a good land and broad, into a land that floweth with milk and honey, to the places of Canaanites, and of Hittites, of Amorites, and of Perizzites, and of Hivites, and of Jebusites.

A fond [or foolish] man shall make joy with hands, when he hath promised for his friend.

The gift of a man alargeth his way; and maketh space to him before princes.

Many men honour the person of a mighty man; and they be friends of him that dealeth gifts.

A gift hid quencheth chidings; and a gift in [the] bosom quencheth most indignation.

My sister spousess, thy loves be full fair; thy loves be fairer than wine, and the odour of thy clothes is above all sweet smelling ointments.

nard and saffron, an herb called fistula, and canel, with all [the] trees of the Lebanon, myrrh, and aloes, with all the best, either first, ointments.

My darling, fly thou; be thou made like a capret, and a calf of harts, on the hills of sweet smelling spices.

Whether resin, that is, a gum of great odour and medicinal, is not in Gilead, either a leech is not there? Why therefore the wound of the daughter of my people is not healed perfectly?

The sons of Dedan were thy merchants; many isles provided the merchandise of thine hand, they exchanged teeth of ivory, and of ebony, in thy price.

Judah and the land of Israel were thy merchants in the best wheat, and setted forth in thy fairs balm, and honey, and oil, and resin.

The sellers of Sheba and of Raamah, they were thy merchants, with all the best sweet smelling spices, and precious stone, and gold, which they setted forth in thy market.

Forsooth I spake to you, Wield ye their land, that I shall give to you into heritage, that land flowing with milk and honey; I am your Lord God, that parted you from other peoples.

And when we might not counsel him, we were still, and said, The will of the Lord be done.

of the apples of the fruits of the sun, and moon;

Wherefore receive thou this bless-ing, or gift, which thine handmaid [hath] brought to thee, my lord, and give it to the children that pursue [or follow] thee, my lord.

And Saul said to his child, Lo! we shall go there; what shall we bear to the man of God? Bread hath failed in our scrips, and we have no present, that we can give to the man of God, neither any other thing.




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