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Chapter 39
Gene Wycliffe 39:1  Therfor Joseph was led in to Egipt, and Putifar, `chast and onest seruaunt of Farao, prince of the oost, a man of Egipt, bouyte hym of the hondis of Ismaelitis, of which he was brouyt.
Gene Wycliffe 39:2  And the Lord was with hym, and he was a man doynge with prosperite in alle thingis. And Joseph dwellide in `the hows of his lord,
Gene Wycliffe 39:3  which knew best that the Lord was with Joseph, and that alle thingis whiche he dide, weren dressid of the Lord in `the hond of hym.
Gene Wycliffe 39:4  And Joseph foond grace bifor his lord, and `mynystride to hym, of whom Joseph was maad souereyn of alle thingis, and gouernede the hows bitaken to hym, and alle thingis that weren bitakun to hym.
Gene Wycliffe 39:5  And the Lord blesside the `hows of Egipcian for Joseph, and multipliede al his catel, as wel in howsis as in feeldis;
Gene Wycliffe 39:6  nether he knew ony other thing no but `breed which he eet. Forsothe Joseph was fair in face, and schapli in siyt.
Gene Wycliffe 39:7  And so aftir many daies the ladi castide hir iyen in to Joseph, and seide, Slepe thou with me;
Gene Wycliffe 39:8  which assentide not to the vnleueful werk, and seide to hir, Lo! while alle thingis ben bitakun to me, my lord woot not what he hath in his hows,
Gene Wycliffe 39:9  nether ony thing is, which is not in my power, ether which `he hath not bitake to me, outakun thee, which art his wijf; how therfor may Y do this yuel, and do synne ayens my lord?
Gene Wycliffe 39:10  Thei spaken siche wordis `bi alle daies, and the womman was diseseful to the yong waxynge man, and he forsook auoutrie.
Gene Wycliffe 39:11  Forsothe it bifelde in a dai, that Joseph entride in to the hows, and dide sum werk with out witnessis.
Gene Wycliffe 39:12  And sche took `the hem of his clooth, and sche seide, Slepe thou with me; and he lefte the mentil in hir hoond, and he fledde, and yede out.
Gene Wycliffe 39:13  And whanne the womman hadde seyn the clooth in hir hondis, and that sche was dispisid,
Gene Wycliffe 39:14  sche clepide to hir the men of hir hows, and seide to hem, Lo! my lord hath brouyt in an Ebrew man, that he schulde scorn vs; he entride to me to do leccherie with me, and whanne Y criede, and he herde my vois,
Gene Wycliffe 39:15  he lefte the mentil which Y helde, and he fledde out.
Gene Wycliffe 39:16  Therfor in to the preuyng of trouthe, sche schewide the mantil, holdun to the hosebonde turnynge ayen hoom.
Gene Wycliffe 39:17  And she seide, The Ebrew seruaunt, whom thou brouytist, entride to me to scorne me; and whanne he siy me crye,
Gene Wycliffe 39:18  he lefte the mentil which Y helde, and he fledde out.
Gene Wycliffe 39:19  And whanne these thingis weren herd, the lord bileuyde ouer myche to the wordis of the wijf, and was ful wrooth;
Gene Wycliffe 39:20  and he bitook Joseph in to prisoun, where the bounden men of the kyng weren kept, and he was closid there.
Gene Wycliffe 39:21  Forsothe the Lord was with Joseph, and hadde mercy on hym, and yaf grace to hym in the siyt of the prince of the prisoun,
Gene Wycliffe 39:22  which bitook in the hond of Joseph alle prisoneris that weren holdun in kepyng, and what euer thing was doon, it was vndur Joseph, nethir the prince knewe ony thing,
Gene Wycliffe 39:23  for alle thingis weren bitakun to Joseph; for the Lord was with hym, and dresside alle his werkis.