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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 | 39:16 | 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 | 39:19 | 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, | |