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A03861 A hyue full of hunnye contayning the firste booke of Moses, called Genesis. Turned into English meetre, by VVilliam Hunnis, one of the Gent. of her Maiesties Chappel, and Maister to the Children of the same. Seene and allowed, accordinge to the order appointed. Hunnis, William, d. 1597. 1578 (1578) STC 13974; ESTC S106275 129,432 274

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whereof they all were glad ANd Abraham was verye olde wel slept in yeares and dayes And in all thinges had God him blest by diuers sundrye wayes 2 He sayd his eldest seruant to which chiefest rule did heare Come put thy hand vnder my Thighe for I wyl make thee sweare 3 Euen vnto God of Heauen and Earth before whose face I stand That thou perfourme this solemne Oth by putting to thy hand 4 That is thou shalt not take a wyfe to Isaac my Sonne Of daughters of the Cananites among the which I wonne 5 But shalt vnto my natiue soyle among my kynred goe And there a wyfe thou shalt prepare for Isaac to know 6 But Sir sayd hee what if that shee wyl not agree thereto And come with mee into this Land Shall I this thing then doe 7 As bring thy Sonne into the Land out which thou camest fro Beware of that sayd Abraham by Oth I charge thee no. That thou not thyther bring my Sonne where now thy selfe doest goe 8 For why the God of Heauen which from my fathers house mee tooke And from the Land where I was borne and that which vndertooke 9 T' appeare to me and sweare to me and sayd vnto thy Seede Wyll I this Land to them and theirs for euer geeue in deede 10 I say that God shal send with thee his Angel now from hence That thou maist choose and take a wyfe vnto my sonne from thence 11 But if the woman do refuse and for to come seeme loth Then set her rest and thou art free from daunger of this Oth. 12 But yet this thing aboue the rest I charge thee vpon payne That thou my sweete Sonne Isahack not thyther bring agayne 13 And so the Seruaunt put his hand vnder his maysters Thye 14 And sware to him concerning this himselfe faythful to trye And tooke with him of Camels ten of other Goodes great store The choise and best of al that were his Maysters goodes before 15 Unto Mesopotamia by traueil great hee got Unto the Cittie of Nahor that Uncle was to Lot 16 And there without the Citty gate a Well he did espie He made his Camels on the ground along thereby to lye 17 It was in th' Euening when he came at setting of the Sunne Such tyme as Women to the Well for water thyther come 18 The seruaunt then of Abraham hard by the Wel him staid And lifting by his eyes to Heauen to God in Hart thus prayd 19 Thou mightie God of Maister mine from whom I hyther came This Day me speede and Mercy showe vpon thyne Abraham 20 For loe I stand the Well hard by where Maides wyl Water fet And Daughters of the City here there Pitchers downe wil set 21 The Damsell now to whom I say bowe downe thy Pitcher here And let me drinke some of the Springe and Water that is cleere 22 Yf shee say Drynke and I wyl geue thy Camelles Drinke also The same is shee thou hast ordaynde For Isaac to know 23 And thereby shall I vnderstand thy mercy great in showe Upon my maister Abraham thou largely doste bestowe 24 And ere he had thus made an ende behold it came to passe Rebecca oute for Water came that Bethuelles Daughter was 25 Sonne vnto Melcha Nahors wyfe brother to Ibraham Her Pytcher on her shoulder set thus to the Well she came 26 Exceding fayre the Damsel was to see or looke vpon A Mayd also and free from man for knowne she was of none 27 Then downe she went vnto the Well and did her Pitcher fill Came vp agayne and homeward went shee thought not to stand still 28 The Seruaunt then vnto her ranne and thus to her did say Of this thy Pitcher let me suppe some water I the pray 29 Drynke sir she sayd and therewythall a while so did shee staye And hasted downe vppon her Arme her Pitcher for to laye 30. And gaue him drinke and after sayd I will before I goe More Water drawe that Camelles thine may drinke enough also 31. Into a Trough that stoode thereby her Pitcher emptied shee And Ran agayne vnto the Well with speede such as might be 32. And Water drewe for Camels al and to the trough it brought The fellowe sure great wonder had at her within his thought 33. But held his peace and silent was to wit where God or no Had made his Iourney prosperous that hee about did goe 34. And as the Camels left to drinke hee tooke an Eareringe forth Of halfe a Sykle weight in Golde the value somewhat worth 35. Two Golden Bracelettes for her handes of Sikles tenne in weight All these vnto the Mayde he gaue and shee receiu'de them streight 36. Whose Daughter then sayd hee art thou I pray thee do mee tell And is there roume for vs to Lodge in House where you do dwell 37. I am sayd shee the Childe begot of Bethuell by name And hee the Sonne of Nahor was and Milcha bare the same 38. Hee hearinge this the Eareringe tooke and put it on her Face And eke the Goulden Bracelettes both about her armes did brace 39 His body bow'de and worshipped the God of Heauen and sayde God of my Maister Abraham be blessed for this Mayde 40. For thou with Mercy and with Truth hast delt with Maister myne That I vnto his Brothers House am brought by Mercy thine 41. The Damsell to her Mothers house apace did homeward runne And told to al that were therein eche thinge both sayd and donne 42 And Laban that her Brother was so sone as he had seene The Eareringes and the Bracelettes on hir armes the same betwene 43 And heard the wordes his sister spake thus sayd the man to me He then ranne out vnto the man And by the Wel stode he 44 And all his Camelles heard him by the Wel side round about Come in saide Laban blest of God wherfore stand'st thou without 45. I haue the house prepard and drest and roume enough for these Thy Camelles all prouided haue wherein to take their ease 46. And then the man into the house came in with gladsome thought Hys Camels there vnbridle did and Laban Litter brought 47. And Prouender for Camelles his and Water sweete and trimme To washe his Feete and Feete of those that thither came with him 48. And set before him and the men of good and holsome Meate Quoth he I will my errande say before that I do eate 49. Say on my frende sayd Bethuell the Father of the Mayde What ere it bee thou welcome art therefore bee not afraide 50. I am sayd hee to Abraham a seruaunt as you see And God hath blest my Maister so with Richesse great that bee 51. That Measure may not measure them hee is become so great God hath him geeuen of Siluer Gold of Oxen Sheepe and Neate 52. Of Men Seruauntes and Maydens and of Camelles in such sort And Asses eke the Herdes whereof
my Mayde that Hagar is by name By her perhaps I may receiue some comforte by the same 4. And Abram did obey the Uoyce and Wordes that Sarai sayd And Sarai Abrams Wyfe then tooke Hagar th' Egiptian Mayde 5. And to her Husband did her geue to bee his Wyfe and feere Hee Hagar knewe and shee conceiu'de a● after did appeere 6. When Hagar sawe her selfe with Childe shee gan then to despise Her Maistresse and what ere shee did was hatefull in her Eyes 7. Then Sarai vnto Abram sayd good faith thou dost mee Wronge My Mayde I haue geeuen vnto thee the tyme is yet not longe 8. And now that shee conceyued is as shee the same doth see I hated am in sight of her God iudge tweene thee and mee 9. But Abram vnto Sarai saide thy Mayde is in thy hande Do thou with her as pleaseth thee I will thee not withstande 10. And when that Sarai angry was shee vsed her not well Then Hagar fledde from Sarais Face with her shee would not dwell 11. Into the Wildernesse shee fledde where as shee did abide And there the Aungell of the Lorde this heauie Hagar spied 12. Hard by a Fountayne Water cleare and thus to her did say Whence cam'ste thou Hagar Sarais Maide and whither mak'ste thou way ▪ 13. I flee sayd shee from froward Face of Sarai Maistresse myne Who cruelly hath delt with mee and at me doth rep●ne 14. Returne againe sayd th'Aungell then thy Maistresse home vnto Submit thy selfe vnder her hand and what she bids thee doe 15. And in encreasinge sayd he than I wil encrease thy Seede In number such for multitude as number shall exceede 16. And more the Aungell sayd to her thou arte with Childe I see A Sonne it is and Ismaell his proper name shal be 17. Comfort thy selfe in this distresse thou shalt receiue reliefe For why the Lord thy voyce hath hear● thy trouble and thy griefe 18. The Child that now is in thy Womb a wilde Yongeman wil be And euery other man against lift vp his hande will hee 19. Likewise the hand of euery Man against him shall arise And in the presence shall hee dwell of all his Brethrens Eyes 20. Shee called then the Name of him that thus vnto her spake Thou God thou God dost looke on mee for thy great Mercy sake 21. For why saith shee haue I not s●ene euen here amid this place The hinder partes of this my God that sees mee in the Face 22. Wherefore the Well that was her by where th'Aungell did her see Was after cal'de the Well of him that liues and seeth mee 23. To Abram Hagar bare a Sonne that 's Ismaell by name Fower score and sixe was Abrams Age when Hagar bare the same The Contentes of the XVII Chapter The name of Abram and his VVyfe here chaunged shall you see The Canaan Lande is promised the fourth tyme his to be Howe Circumcision first beganne this Chapter shall you tell To Abram Isacke promisde is who prays for Ismaell WHEN Ninty Yeares of Abrams age and Nine were run and gone So that hee was to count vpon an Hundreth Yeares saue one 2. The Lord to Abram did appeere and thus to him did saye I am the Lorde th' Almighty God before mee walke the waye And bee thou perfecte in thy course for I will make this Day 3. My blessed Bond twene me and thee and will thee multiply So that thy Seede the Earth shal fill and that exceedingly 4. And Abram fell vpon his face wyth meeke and lowly cheere And God stil talked yet wyth him and sayd as doth appeere 5 ▪ Abram behold I am with the my testament also ▪ And thou a Father shalt be made of Nations great to growe 6. And neuer shal from hence thy name be Abram any more But Abraham thy name shal be make glad thy selfe therfore 7 For I a father haue the made of nations many a one And I wil make the grow so great as yet was neuer none 8 So many shal the nations be that I of the wil make Yea Kinges shal come and springe of the this wil I for thy sake 9 My Bonde moreouer will I make betwene my selfe and thee And eke thy sede in kinred theyrs that after thee shal be 10 And by an euerlasting wyll this Bond haue I decreed That I a God to the may be and after thee thy Seede 11 And I wil geue to the and thine that after the shal growe The Land wherein a stranger thou yet to and fro dost goe 12 Euen al the Lande of Canaan for euer shal they haue And I will be to them their God and heare them when they craue 13 Therefore sayd God see that thou keepe my testament wyth the. Both thou and thine shall the succeede in kinreds as they be 14 And this is now my testament ▪ I wil you to be donne Twene me and you and twyxt thy seede that after thee shall come 15. I will that you shall Circumcise ech Manchilde that is borne Amonge you in your Kinreddes all as I haue sayd beforne 16. And you the Foreskin of your Flesh shal Circumcise also Which of the Bonde a signe shal be tweene mee and you to knowe 17. And euery Manchilde you amonge that Eight Dayes olde shal be Likewise shall Circumcised bee as I haue sayd to thee 18. And such as in your Kinreddes are and borne at home in deede And such as be with Mony boughte of Straungers from thy seede 19. I saye the man borne in thy House and hee with Money bought Must needes all Circumcised bee as I before haue taught 20. And in your fleshe my Testament a Signe shal be most sure Of this same Bond tweene mee and you for euer to endure The Man Childe eke that 's borne with you that is not Circumcised In order such and at such time as I haue you aduised 22 That soule shall perishe from the rest because he broken hath My Testament I made with thee and turnde himselfe to skath 23. And God sayd vnto Abraham thou shalt not call thy Wife Sarai but Sara is her name from hence forth all her life 24. And I will blesse her sayth the Lord and haue geuen thee a Sonne That shall proceede and come of her that neuer erst was done 25. Upon her People eke likewise I will such blessinges bringe As out of her shal Nations great and kinges of people springe 26 But Abraham fell on his face and to hymselfe did smyle And in the secrete of his harte thus sayd within a while 27 And shall a Childe be born to him that 's olde an hundreth yere Shal Sara eke th'ats Nynety yere be able for to beare O Lord that Ismaell myght liue and in thy sight appeare 28 To whom God sayd Sara thy wife shall beare a Sonne in deede And Isahac thou shalt him call a plante