Genesis 41
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| 1 | Aftir twei yeer Farao seiy a dreem; he gesside that he stood on a flood, |
| 2 | fro which seuene faire kiyn and ful fatte stieden, and weren fed in the places of mareis; |
| 3 | and othere seuene, foule and leene, camen out of the flood, and weren fed in thilk brenke of the watir, in grene places; |
| 4 | and tho deuoureden thilke kien of whiche the fairnesse and comelynesse of bodies was wondurful. |
| 5 | Farao wakide, and slepte eft, and seiy another dreem; seuen eeris of corn ful and faire camen forth in o stalke, |
| 6 | and othere as many eeris of corn, thinne and smytun with corrupcioun of brennynge wynd, |
| 7 | camen forth, deuourynge al the fairenesse of the firste. Farao wakide aftir reste, |
| 8 | and whanne morewtid was maad, he was aferd bi inward drede, and he sente to alle the expowneris of Egipt, and to alle wise men; and whanne thei weren clepid, he telde the dreem, and noon was that expownede. |
| 9 | Thanne at the laste the maistir `of boteleris bithouyte, and seide, Y knowleche my synne; |
| 10 | the kyng was wrooth to hise seruauntis, and comaundide me and the maister `of bakeris to be cast doun in to the prisoun of the prince of knyytis, |
| 11 | where we bothe saien a dreem in o nyyt, biforeschewynge of thingis to comynge. |
| 12 | An Ebrew child, seruaunt of the same duk of knyytis was there, to whom we telden the dremes, |
| 13 | and herden what euer thing the bifallyng of thing preuede afterward; for Y am restorid to myn office, and he was hangid in a cros. |
| 14 | Anoon at the comaundement of the kyng thei polliden Joseph led out of prisoun, and whanne `the clooth was chaungid, thei brouyten Joseph to the kyng. |
| 15 | To whom the kyng seide, Y seiye dremes, and noon is that expowneth tho thingis that Y seiy, I haue herd that thou expownest moost prudentli. |
| 16 | Joseph answerde, With out me, God schal answere prosperitees to Farao. |
| 17 | Therfor Farao telde that that he seiy; Y gesside that Y stood on the brenke of the flood, |
| 18 | and seuene kiyn, ful faire and with fleischis able to etyng, stieden fro the watir, whiche kiyn gaderiden grene seggis in the pasture of the marreis; |
| 19 | and lo! seuene othere kiyn, so foule and leene, sueden these, that Y seiy neuere siche in the lond of Egipt; |
| 20 | and whanne the formere kien weren deuourid and wastid, tho secounde yauen no steppe of fulnesse, |
| 21 | but weren slowe bi lijk leenesse and palenesse. I wakide, and eft Y was oppressid bi sleep, and Y seiy a dreem; |
| 22 | seuene eeris of corn, ful and faireste, camen forth in o stalke, |
| 23 | and othere seuene, thinne and smytun with `corrupcioun of brennynge wynd, camen forth of the stobil, |
| 24 | whiche deuouriden the fairenesse of the formere; |
| 25 | Y telde the dreem to expowneris, and no man is that expowneth. Joseph answerde, The dreem of the king is oon; God schewide to Farao what thingis he schal do. |
| 26 | Seuene faire kiyn, and seuene ful eeris of corn, ben seuene yeeris of plentee, and tho comprehenden the same strengthe of dreem; |
| 27 | and seuene kiyn thinne and leene, that stieden aftir tho, and seuene thinne eeris of corn and smytun with brennynge wynd, ben seuene yeer of hungur to comynge, |
| 28 | whiche schulen be fillid bi this ordre. |
| 29 | Lo! seuene yeer of greet plentee in al the lond of Egipt schulen come, |
| 30 | and seuene othre yeer of so greet bareynesse schulen sue tho, that al the abundaunce bifore be youun to foryetyng; for the hungur schal waste al the lond, |
| 31 | and the greetnesse of pouert schal leese the greetnesse of plentee. |
| 32 | Forsothe this that thou siyest the secunde tyme a dreem, perteynynge to the same thing, is a `schewyng of sadnesse, for the word of God schal be doon, and schal be fillid ful swiftli. |
| 33 | Now therfor puruey the kyng a wijs man and a redi, and make the kyng hym souereyn to the lond of Egipt, |
| 34 | which man ordeyne gouernouris bi alle cuntreis, and gadere he in to bernys the fyuethe part of fruytis bi seuene yeer of plentee, |
| 35 | that schulen come now; and al the wheete be kept vndur the power of Farao, and be it kept in citees, |
| 36 | and be it maad redi to the hungur to comynge of seuene yeer that schal oppresse Egipt, and the lond be not wastid bi pouert. |
| 37 | The counsel pleside Farao, |
| 38 | and alle his mynystris, and he spak to hem, Wher we moun fynde sich a man which is ful of Goddis spirit? |
| 39 | Therfor Farao seide to Joseph, For God hath schewid to thee alle thingis whiche thou hast spoke, wher Y mai fynde a wisere man and lijk thee? |
| 40 | Therfor thou schalt be ouer myn hous, and al the puple schal obeie to the comaundement of thi mouth; Y schal passe thee onely by o trone of the rewme. |
| 41 | And eft Farao seide to Joseph, Lo! Y haue ordeyned thee on al the lond of Egipt. |
| 42 | And Farao took the ryng fro his hond, and yaf it in the hond of Joseph, and he clothide Joseph with a stoole of bijs, and puttide a goldun wrethe aboute the necke; |
| 43 | and Farao made Joseph to `stie on his secounde chare, while a bidele criede, that alle men schulden knele bifore hym, and schulden knowe that he was souereyn of al the lond of Egipt. |
| 44 | And the kyng seide to Joseph, Y am Farao, without thi comaundement no man shal stire hond ether foot in al the lond of Egipt. |
| 45 | And he turnede the name of Joseph, and clepide him bi Egipcian langage, the sauyour of the world; and he yaf to Joseph a wijf, Asenech, the douyter of Potifar, preest of Heliopoleos. And so Joseph yede out to the lond of Egipt. |
| 46 | Forsothe Joseph was of thretti yeer, whanne he stood in the siyt of kyng Farao, and cumpasside alle the cuntreis of Egipt. |
| 47 | And the plente of seuene yeer cam, and ripe corn weren bounden into handfuls, and weren gaderid into the bernys of Egipt, |
| 48 | also al the aboundaunce of cornes weren kept in alle citeis, |
| 49 | and so greet aboundaunce was of wheete, that it was maad euene to the grauel of the see, and the plente passide mesure. |
| 50 | Sotheli twei sones were born to Joseph bifor that the hungur came, whiche Asenech, douytir of Putifar, preest of Heliopoleos, childide to hym. |
| 51 | And he clepide the name of the firste gendrid sone, Manasses, and seide, God hath maad me to foryete alle my traueilis, and the hous of my fadir; |
| 52 | and he clepide the name of the secunde sone Effraym, and seide, God hath maad me to encreesse in the lond of my pouert. |
| 53 | Therfor whanne seuene yeer of plentee that weren in Egipt weren passid, |
| 54 | seuene yeer of pouert bigunnen to come, whiche Joseph bifore seide, and hungur hadde the maistri in al the world; also hungur was in al the lond of Egipt; |
| 55 | and whanne that lond hungride, the puple criede to Farao, and axide metis; to whiche he answeride, Go ye to Joseph, and do ye what euer thing he seith to you. |
| 56 | Forsothe hungur encreesside ech dai in al the lond, and Joseph openyde alle the bernys, and seelde to Egipcians, for also hungur oppresside hem; |
| 57 | and alle prouynces camen in to Egipt to bie metis, and to abate the yuel of nedynesse. |