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to lyue ¶ The .xxviij. Chapter THan Isaac called Jacob his sonne and blessed him ād charged him and sayde vnto him se thou take not a wife of the doughters of Canaan but aryse ād gett the to Mesopotamia to the house of Bethuel thy mothers father and there take the a wife of the doughters of Laban thi mothers brother And God allmightte blesse the increase the and multiplie the that thou mayst be a nombre of people and geuethe the blessynge of Abraham both to the and to thy seed with the that thou mayst possesse the lāde wherein thou art a strangere which God gaue vnto Abraham Thus Isaac sent forth Jacob to goo to Mesopotamia vnto Laban sonne of Bethuel the Sirien and brother to Rebecca Jacobs Esaus mother When Esau sawe that Isaac had blessed Jacob and sent him to Mesopotamia to fett him a wife thence and that as he blessed him he gaue him a charge saynge se thou take not a wife of the doughters of Canaan and that Jacob had obeyed his father and mother was gone vnto Mesopotamia and seynge also that the doughters of Canaan pleased not Isaac his father Then went he vnto Ismael and toke vnto the wiues which he had Mahala the doughter of Ismael Abrahams sonne the sister of Nabaioth to be his wife Jacob departed from Berseba and went toward Haran and came vnto a place and taried there all nyghte because the sonne was downe And toke a stone of the place and put it vnder his heade and layde him downe in the same place to slepe And he dreamed and beholde there stode a ladder apon the erth and the topp of it reached vpp to heauē And se the angells of God went vp and downe apon it yee ād the LORde stode apon it and sayde I am the LORde God of Abraham thi father and the God of Isaac The londe which thou slepest apon will I geue the and thy seed And thy seed shal be as the dust of the erth And thou shalt spreade abrode west east north and south And thorow the and thy seed shall all the kynreddes of the erth be blessed And se I am with the and wylbe thy keper in all places whother thou goost wyll brynge y● agayne in to this lande Nether will I leaue the vntill I haue made good all that I haue promysed the. When Jacob was awaked out of his slepe he sayde surely the LORde is in this place ād I was not aware And he was afrayde sayde how fearfull is this place it is none other but euen the house of God and the gate of heauē And Jacob stode vp early in the mornynge and toke the stone that he had layde vnder his heade and pitched it vp an ende and poured oyle on the topp of it And he called the name of the place Bethell for in dede the name of the citie was called Lus before tyme. And Jacob vowed a vowe saynge Yf God will be with me and wyll kepe me in this tourney which I goo and will geue me bread to eate and cloothes to put on so that I come agayne vnto my fathers house in saftie then shall the LORde be my God and this stone which I haue sett vp an ende shal be godes house And of all that thou shalt geue me will I geue the tenth vnto the. ¶ The .xxix. Chapter THen Jacob lyfte vp his fete wēt toward the east countre And as he loked aboute behold there was a well in the feld and .iij. flockes of shepe laye therby for at that well were the flockes watered there laye a great stone at the well mouth And the maner was to brynge the flockes thyther to roull the stone frō the welles mouth and to water the shepe and to put the stone agayne vppon the wells mouth vnto his place And Jacob sayde vnto thē brethern whēce be ye and they sayde of Haran ar we And he sayde vnto thē knowe ye Laban the sonne of Nahor And they sayde we knowe him And he sayde vnto thē is he in good health And they sayde he is in good health and boholde his doughter Rahel cometh with y● shepe And he sayde lo it is yet a great whyle to nyghte nether is it tyme that the catell shulde be gathered together water the shepe and goo and fede thē And they sayde we maye not vntill all the flockes be brought together the stone be roulled frō the wells mouth and so we water oure shepe Whyle he yet talked with thē Rahel came with hir fathers shepe for she kepte them As soone As Jacob sawe Rahel the doughter of Laban his mothers brother and the shepe of Laban his mothers brother he went and rowled the stone frō the wells mouth and watered the shepe of Labā his mothers brother And Jacob kyssed Rahel and lyfte vp his voyce and wepte and tolde her also that he was hir fathers brother and Rebeccas sonne Thē Rahel ranne and tolde hir father When Laban herd tell of Jacob his sisters sonne he ranne agaynst him and enbraced hī kyssed him ād broughte him in to his house And thē Jacob told Labā all y● matter And thē Labā sayde well thou art my bone my flesh Abyde with me the space of a moneth And afterward Laban sayd vnto Jacob though thou be my brother shuldest thou therfore serue me for nought tell me what shall thi wages be And Laban had .ij. doughters the eldest called Lea and the yongest Rahel Lea was tender eyed But Rahel was bewtifull ād well fauored And Jacob loued her well and sayde I will serue the .vij. yere for Rahel thy yongest doughter And Laban answered it is better y● I geue her the than to another man byde therfore with me And Jacob serued .vij. yeres for Rahel and they semed vnto him but a fewe dayes for the loue he had to her And Jacob sayde vnto Laban geue me my wife that I mayely e with hir for the tyme appoynted me is come Than Laban bade all the men of that place and made a feast And when euē was come he toke Lea his doughter and broughte her to him and he went in vnto her And Laban gaue vnto his doughter Lea Zilpha his mayde to be hir seruaunte And when the mornynge was come beholde it was Lea. Than sayde he to Laban wherfore hast thou played thus with me dyd not I serue the for Rahel wherfore than hast thou be gyled me Laban answered it is not the maner of this place to marre the yongest before the eldest Passe out this weke thā shall this also be geven the for y● seruyce which thou shal● serue me yet .vij. yeres more And Jacob dyd euē so and passed out that weke than he gaue hī Rahel his doughter to● wyfe also And Laban gaue to Rahel his doughter Bilha his handmayde to be hir servaūte So laye he by Rahel also and loved Rahel more than Lea and serued him yet .vij. yeres more
suster thou shalt therfore not discouer hir secrettes Thou shalt not vncouer the secrettes off thy fathers syster for she is thy fathers nexte kyn Thou shalt not dyscouer the secrettes off thy mothers syster for she is thy mothers nexte kyn Thou shalt not open the secrettes of thy fathers brother that is thou shalt not goo in to his wife for she is thyne awnte Thou shalt not discouer the secrettes of thy doughter in lawe she is thy sonnes wyfe therfore vncouer not hir secrettes Thou shalt not vnheale the secrettes of thy brothers wife for that is thy brothers preuyte Thou shalt not discouer the preuytes of the wife ād hir doughter also nether shalt thou take hir sonnes doughter or hir doughters doughter to vncouer their secrettes they are hir nexte kyn it were therfore wikydnesse Thou shalt not take a wife and hir sister there to to vexe hir that thou woldest open hir secrettes as longe as she lyueth Thou shalt not goo vnto a woman to open hir secrettes as longe as she is put aparte for hir vnclennesse Thou shalt not lye with thy neghbours wife to defyle thi selfe with her Thou shalt not geue of thi seed to offer it vnto Moloch that thou defile not the name of thi God for I am the Lorde Thou shalt not lye with mankynde as with womankynde for that is abominacion Thou shalt lye with no maner of beeste to defile thy selfe therewith nether shall any woman stonde before a beest to lye doune thereto for that is abhominacion Defile not youreselues in any of these thinges for with all these thinges are these nacions defiled whiche I cast out before you and the lande is defiled and I will visett the wykednesse thereof apon it and the lande shal spe we out hir inhabiters Kepe ye therfore myne ordinaunces and iudgementes and se that ye commytt none of these abominacions nether any of you nor ony straunger that soiourneth amonge you for all these abhominacions haue the men of the lande done whiche were there before you and the lande is defiled lest that the lande spewe you out when ye haue defiled it as it spewed out the nacions that where there before you For whosoeuer shall cōmytt any of these abhominacions the same soules that commytt them shall perish from amonge their people Therfore se that ye kepe myne ordinaunces that ye commytt none of these abhominable customes which were commytted before you that ye defile not youre selues therewith for I am the Lorde youre God ¶ The .xix. Chapter ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto all the multitude of the childern of Israel and saye vnto them Be holy for I the Lorde youre God am holye Se that ye feare euery man his father and his mother ād that ye kepe my Sabbathes for I am the Lorde youre God Ye shall not turne vnto ydolls nor make you goddes of metall I am the Lorde youre God When ye offre youre peaceofferynges vnto the Lorde ye shall offer them that ye maye be accepted And it shal be eaten the same daye ye offer it and on the morowe but what soeuer is lefte on the thirde daye shal be burnt in the fire Yf it be eaten the thirde daye it shal be vncleane ād not accepted And he that eateth it shall bere his synne because he hath defiled the halowed thinges of the Lorde ād that soule shall perish from amonge his people When ye repe doune the rype corne of you relande ye shal not repe doune the vtmost borders of youre feldes nether shalt thou gather that which is left behynd in thy haruest Thou shalt not plucke in all thy vyneyarde clene nether gather in the grapes that are ouerscaped But thou shalt leaue them for the pore ād straunger I am the Lord youre God Ye shall not steale nether lye nether deale fal sely one with another Ye shal not swere by my name falselye that thou defilest not the name of thy God I am the Lorde Thou shalt not begile thy neyghboure with cauellaciōs nether robbe him violently nether shall the workmans laboure abide with the vntyll the mornynge Thou shalt not curse the deaffe nether put a stomblinge blocke before the blynd but shalt feare thy God I am the Lorde Ye shall doo no vnrightuousnes in iudgement Thou shalt not fauoure the poore nor honoure the mightye but shalt iudge thy neghboure rightuously Thou shalt not go vp ād doune a * preuy accuser Yes for God ād with his a●●ne cōfessiō shalt thou accuse him to stablishe the holye fathers kingdome amōge thy people nether shalt thou helpe to shed the bloude of thy neyghboure I am the Lorde Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thyne hart but shalt in any wyse rebuke thy neghbour that thou bere not synne for his sake Thou shalt not avenge thy selfe nor bere hate in thy mynde against the childern of thi people but shalt loue thy neghboure euē as thy self I am the Lorde Kepe myne ordinaunces Let none of thy catell gendre with a cōtrary kynde nether sowe thy felde with myngled seed nether shalt thou put on ony garment of lynen and wollen Yf a man haue to doo with a woman that is bonde and hath bene medled with al of another man which nether is boughte nor fredome geuen her there shal be a payne apon it but they shall not dye because she was not made fre And he shall brynge for his trespaceofferynge vnto the Lorde euen vnto the dore off the tabernacle of witnesse a ram for a trespace offrynge And the preast shall make an attonement for him with the ram of the trespaceofferynge before the Lord for his synne which he hath done and it shal be forgeuen him as concerninge the synne which he hath done And when ye come to the lande ād haue plāted all maner of trees where of mē eate ye shal holde them vncircumcised as concerning the it frute euē thre yere shal they be vncircūcysed vnto you ād shall not be eatē of Id the fourth yere all the frute of thē shal be holy ād acceptable to the Lorde And the fifth yere maye ye eate of the frute of thē ād gather in the encrease of them I am the Lorde youre God Ye shall eate nothinge with the bloude ye shall vse no witchcrafte nor obserue dismall dayes ye shall not rounde the lockes of youre heedes nether shalt thou marre the tuftes of thy beerde Ye shall not rent youre flesh for any soules sake nor printe any markes apon you I am the Lorde Thou shalt not pollute thi doughter that thou woldest maintene her to be an whoore lest the lāde fall to whoredome ād waxe ful of wekednesse ¶ Se that ye kepe my Sabbathes and feare my sauctuary I am the Lorde Turne not to thē that worke with sprites nether regarde thē that obserue disemall dayes that ye be not defiled by thē for I am the Lorde youre God Thou shalt ryse vp before the hoorehed ād reuerence the
face of the old mā ād dread thy god for I am the Lorde Yf a straunger so foure by the in youre lande se that ye vexe him not But let the straunger that dwelleth with you be as one of youre selues and loue him as thiselfe for ye were straungers in the lande of Egipte I am the Lorde youre God Ye shall do no vnrightuousnes in iudgemēt nether in meteyerde weyght or measure But ye shal haue true balāces true weightes A true Epha ād a true hin I am the Lorde youre god which broughte you out of the land of Egipte that ye shulde obserue all myne ordinaunces and iudgementes and that ye shulde kepe them I am the Lorde ¶ The. xx Chapter ANd the Lorde talked with Moses saynge tell the childern of Israel whosoeuer he be of the childern of Israel or of the straungers that dwel in Israel that geueth of his seed vnto Moloch he shall dye for it the people off the lande shall stone hī with stones And I wil sett my face apon that felowe and will destroye him from amonge his people because he hath geuen of his seed vnto Moloch for to de file my sanctuary and to polute myne holy name And though that the people of the lande If we transgr esse gods commaundemētes we may happelye escape ● ordlye iudges but we cānot avoid the firse wrath of god but it wil surely find vs out hyde their eyes from that felowe when he geueth of his seed vnto Moloch so that they kyll him not yet I will put my face apon that man and apon his houssholde and will destroy him and all that goo a whooringe with him and cō mytt hoordome with Moloch from amonge their people Yf any soule turne vnto them that worke with spirites or makers of dysemall dayes and goo a whoorynge after them I wilt put my face apon that soule and will destroye him from amonge his people Sanctifie youre selues therfore and be holye for I am the Lorde youre God And se that ye kepe myne ordinaunces and doo them For I am the Lorde which sanctifie you Whosoeuer curseth his father or mother shall dye for it his bloude on his heed because he hath cursed his father or mother He that breaketh wedlocke with another mans wife shall dye for it because he hath broke wedlocke with his neghbours wife and so shall she likewise Yf a man lye with his fathers wife ād vncouer his fathers secrettes they shall both dye for it their bloude be apon their heedes Yf a man lye with his doughter in lawe thei shall dye both of them they haue wrought abhominacion their bloud vpon their heedes Yf a man lye with the mankynde after the maner as with womā kynd they haue both cōmitted an abhominacion and shall dye for it Their bloude be apon their heed Yf a man take a wife ād hir mother thereto it is wekednesse Mē shall burne with fire both him and them that there be no wekednesse amonge you Yf a man lye with a beest he shall dye and ye shall slee the beest Yf a womā go vnto a beest ād lye doune the reto thou shalt kyll the womā ād the beest also they shal dye ād their bloud be apō their hedes Yf a mā take his syster his fathers doughter or his mothers doughter ād se hir secrettes and she se his secrettes also it is a weked thinge Therfore let them perish in the syghte of their people he hath sene his systers secretnesse he shall therfore bere his synne Yf a man lye with a woman in tyme of hyr naturall disease and unheale hir secrettes and vncouer hir fountayne ād she also open the fountayne of hir bloude they shall both perishe from amonge their people Thou shalt not vncouer the secrettes of thy mothers syster nor of thy fathers systers for he that doth so vncouereth his nexte kyn ād thei shall bere their mysdoynge Yf a mā lye with his vncles wife he hath vncouered Thei small dye immediatly ād not ●a●y the byrth as Iuda wol● haue burnt Thamar beinge great ●● ita childe his vncles secrettes they shall bere their synne and shall dye childlesse Yf a mā take his brothers wife it is an vnclene thinge he hath vncouered his brothers secrettes they shal be childlesse therfore Se that ye kepe therfore all myne ordinaunces and all my iudgementes and that ye doo them that the londe whether I brynge you to dwell therein spewe you not oute And se that ye walke not in the maners of the nacyons whiche I cast oute before you For they commytted all these thinges and I abhorred them But I haue sayde vnto you that ye shall enioye their londe and that I will geue it vnto you to possesse it euē a londe that floweth with milke and honye I am the Lord youre God whiche haue separated you from other nacions that ye shulde put difference betwene cleane beestes add vncleane and betwene vncleane foules and them that are cleane Make not youre soules therfore abhominable with beestes ād foules and with all maner thinge that crepeth apon the grounde which I haue separated vnto you to holde them vncleane Be holy vnto me for I the Lorde am holy and haue seuered you from other nacyons that ye shulde be myne Yf there be mā or womā that worketh with a sprite or a maker of dysemall dayes thei shall dye for it Mē shall stone them with stones ād their bloude shal be apon them ¶ The .xxj. Chapter ANd the Lorde sayde vnto Moses speake vnto the preastes the sonnes of Aaron and saye vnto them A preast shall defile him selfe at the deth of none of his people but apon his kyn that is nye vnto him as his mother father sonne doughter and brother and on his syster as lōge as she is a mayde ād dwelleth nye him and was neuer geuen to man on her he maye defile him selfe But he shall not make him selfe vncleane vpon a ruelar of his people to polute him selfe with all They shall make thē no baldnesse apon their Of the hethē preastes therfore toke our prelates the ensample off their balde pate● heedes or shaue off the lockes of their beerdes nor make any markes in their flesh Thei shal be holy vnto their God ād not polute the name of their god for the sacrifices of the Lorde ād the bred of their God thei do offer therfore they must be holy Thei shall take no wife that is an whoore or poluted or put frō hir husbonde for a preast is holy vnto his God Sanctifie him therfore for he offereth vp the bred of God he shal By bred vnderstonde all sode flesh frute or whatsoeuer it be therfore be holy vnto the for I the Lorde whiche sanctifie you am holy Yf a preastes doughter fall to playe the whore she poluteth hir father therfore she shall be burnt with fire He that is the hye preast among his brethern vppon whose heed the anoyntynge oyle was poured
they had dygged sayde vnto hī that thei had founde water And he called it Seba wherfore the name of the cy●● is called Berseba vnto this daye The .xxvij. Chapter WHen Esau was .xl. yere olde he toke to wyfe Iudith the doughter of Bery an Hethite and Basmath the ●●ughter of Elon an Hethite also which were dishobedient vnto Isaac and Rebecca ▪ And it came to passe that Isaac wexed olde his eyes were dymme so that he coude nat see Thā ca●●ed he Esau his eldest sonne sayde on to him mi sonne And he sayde vnto hym heare am I. And he sayde beholde I am olde ād knowe not the daye of mi deth Now therfore take thi weapēs thy quiver thi bowe gett the rothe feldes take me some venyson make me meate such as I loue brynge it me let me eat that my sou●● ▪ may blesse the before that I dye But Rebecca hard whē Isaac spake to Esau his sonne And as soone as Esau was gone to the felde to catche venyson to brīge it she spake vnto Iacob hir sonne sainge Behold I haue herde thi father talkinge with Esau thy brother saynge bringe me venyson make me meate that I maye eate blesse the before the LORde yer I dye Now therfore my sonne heare my voyce in that which I cōmaunde the gett the to the flocke bringe me thēce .ij. good fiddes I will make meate of thē forthi father soch as he loueth And thou shalt brīge it to thi father he shal eate y● he maye blysse the before his deth Than sayde Iacob to Rebecca his mother Beholde Esau mi brother is rugh Iam smooth Mi father shal peraduēture fele me ād I shal seme vnto hī as though I wēt aboute to be gyle hī so shall he brīge a curse vpō me not a blessīge his mother saide vnto him Vppō me be thi curse my sonne only heare my voyce goo and fetch me them And Iacob went ād fett them and brought them to his mother And his mother made meate of them accordinge as his father loued And she went and fett goodly rayment of hir eldest sonne Esau which she had in the house with hir and put them vpon Iacob hir yongest sonne ād she put the skynnes vpon his hādes apon the smooth of his necke And she put y● meate brede which she had made in the hōde of hir sonne Iacob And he went in to his father saynge my father And he āswered here am I who art thou my sonne And Iacob sayde vnto his father I am Esau thy eldest sonne I haue done acordinge as thou baddest me vp and sytt and eate of my venyson that thi soule maye blesse me But Isaac sayde vnto his sonne How cōmeth it that thou hast fownde it so quicly my sonne He answered The LORde thy god brought it to my hande Than sayde Isaac vnto Iacob come nere and let me fele the my sonne whether thou be my sonne Esau or not Than went Iacob to Isaac his father he felt him sayde the voyce ●● Iacobs voyce but the hādes ar y● hādes of Esau And he knewe him not because his handes were rough as his brother Esau● handes And so he blessed him And he axed him art thou my sonne Esau And he sayde that I am Than sayde he brynge me and let me eate of my sonnes venyson that my soule maye blesse the. And he broughte him and he ate And he broughte him wyne also and he dranke And his father Isaac sayde vnto him come nere and kysse me my sonne And he wēt to him kissed him And he smelled y● sauoure of his raymēt blessed hī sayde See y● smell of my sōne is as y● smell of a feld which the lorde hath blessed God geue the of y● dewe of heavē of the fatnesse of the erth and plētie of corne wyne People be thy servauntes natiōs bowe vnto the. Be lorde ouer thy brethrē and thy mothers children stoupe vnto the. Cursed be he that curseth the lessed be he that blesseth the. As soone as Isaac had made an end of blessīg Iacob Iacob was scace gone out frō the preasence of Isaac his father then came Esau his brother frō his huntynge And had made also meate and brought it in vnto his father sayde vnto him Aryse my father eate of thy sonnes venyson that thy soule maye blesse me Thā his father Isaac sayde vnto him Who art thou he answered I am thy eldest sonne Esau And Isaac was greatly astoyned out of mesure and sayde Where is he then that hath hūted venyson and broughte it me and I haue eaten of all before thou cames● and haue blessed him ād he shall be blessed styll Whē Esau her de the wordes of his father he cryed out greatly bitterly aboue mesure and sayde vnto his father blesse me also my father And he sayde thy brother came with subtilte ād hath takē awaye thy blessynge Than sayde he He maye well be called Iacob for he hath vndermyned me now .ij. tymes fyrst he toke awaye my byrthrighte and se now hath he taken awaye my blessynge also And he sayde hast thou kepte neu●● a blessynge for me Isaac answered and sayde vnto Esau beholde I haue made him thi LORde all his mothers children haue I made his seruauntes Moreouer wyth come ād wyne haue I stablesshed him what cā I do vnto the now my sonne And Esau sayde vnto his father hast thou but that one blessynge my father blesse me also my father so lyfted vp Esau his royce wepte Thā Isaac his father answered sayde vnto him Beholde thy dwellynge place shall haue of the fatnesse of the erth of the dewe of heauen frō aboue And wyth thy swerde shalt thou lyue and shalt be thy brothers seruaunte But the tyme will come when thou shalt gett the mastrye and lowse his yocke from of thy necke And Esau hated Iacob because of the blessynge that his father blessed him with all sayde in his harte The dayes of my fathers so●owe are at hāde for I will sley my brother Iacob And these wordes of Esau hir eldest sonne were told to Rebecca And she sente ād called Iacob hir yongest sonne and sayde vnto hī beholde thy brother Esau threatneth to kyll the Now therfore my sōne heare my voyce make the redie flee to Labā my brother at Ha●an Andtarie with him a while vntill thy brothers fearsnes be swaged and vntill the brothers wrath turne away from the and he forgett that which thou hast done to him Thā will I sende and fett the awaye from thence Why shulde I lose you both in one daye And Rebecca spake to Isaac I am wery of my life for feare of the doughters of Heth. Yf Jacob take a wife of the doughters of Heth soch one as these are or of the doughters of the lande what lust shulde I haue
of ground where he ●ttched his tent of the childern of Hemor Sichems father for an hundred lambes And he made there an aulter and there called vpon the myghtie God of Israell The .xxxiiij. Chapter DIna the doughter of Lea which she bare vnto Jacob went out to see the doughters of the lande And Eichē the sonne of Hemo the Heuite lorde of the countre sawe her toke her laye with her and forced her his harte laye vnto Dina y● doughter of Jacob. And he loued that damsell spake kidly vnto her spake vnto his father Hemo● saynge gett me this maydē vnto my wyfe And Iacob herde that he had defyled Dina his doughter but his sonnes were with the catell in the felde and therfore he helde his peace vntill they were come Then Hemor the father of Sichem went out vnto Iacob to comē with him And the sonnes of Iacob came out of the felde as soone as they herde it for it greued them and they were not a litle wrooth because he had wrought folie in Israell in that he had lyen with Iacobs doughter which thinge oughte not to be done And Hemor comened with thē sainge the soule of my sonne Sichē lōgeth for youre doughter geue her him to wyfe and make mariages with vs geue youre doughters vnto vs ād take oure doughters vnto you and dwell with vs the lande shall be at youre pleasure dwell and do youre busynes and haue youre possessions there in And Sichem sayde vnto hyr father and hir brethern let me fynde grace in youre eyes and what soeuer ye apoynte me that will I geue Axe frely of me both the dowry gyftes and I will geue acordynge as ye saye vnto me and geue me the damsell to wyfe Then the sonnes of Iacob answered to Sichem ād Hemor his father deceytefully because he had defyled Dina their syster And they sayde vnto them we can not do this thinge that we shulde geue oure syster to one that is vncircumcysed for that were a shame vnto vs. Only in this will we consent vnto you Yf ye will be as we be that all the men childern amonge you be circumcysed thā will we geue oure doughter to you and take youres to vs and will dwell with you and be one people But and yf ye will not harken vnto vs to be circumcysed than will we take oure doughter and goo oure wayes And their wordes pleased Hemor and Sichem his sonne And the yonge man deferde not for to do the thinge because he had a lust to Iacobs doughter he was also most sett by of all that were in his fathers house Thā Hemor and Sichem went vnto the gate of their cyte and comened with the men of their cyte saynge These men ar peasable with vs will dwell in the lāde and do their occupatiō therin And in the land is rowme ynough for thē let vs take their doughters to wyues and geue them oures only herm will they consent vnto vs for to dwell with vs and to be one people yf all the men childern that are amonge vs be circumcysed as they are Their goodes their substance and all their catell are oures only let vs consente vnto them that they maye dwell with vs. And vnto Hemor and Sichem his sonneharkened all that went out at the gate of his cyte And all the men childern were circumcysed what soever went out at the gates of his cyte And the third daye when it was paynefull to them ij of the sonnes of Iacob Simeon Leui Dinas brethren toke ether of them his swerde went in to the cyte boldly and slewe all that was male and slewe also H●m●● and Sichem his sonne with the edge of the swerde ād toke Dina their sister out of Sichems house and went their waye Than came the sonnes of Iacob vpon the deede and spoyled the cyte because they had defyled their sister and toke their shepe oxen asses and what so euer was in the cyte and also in the feldes And all their goodes all their childern and their wyues toke they captyue and made ha●ock of all that was in the houses And Iacob sayde to Simeon and Leui ye haue troubled me ād made me styncke vnto the inhabitatours of the lande both to the Can●anytes and also vnto the Pherezites And I am fewe in nombre Wherfore they shall gather them selves together agaynst me ●ley me and so shall I and my house be dystroyed And they answered shuld they deall with oure sister a● wyth an whoore ¶ The .xxxv. Chapter ANd God sayd vnto Iacob aryse ād get the vp to Bethell dwell there And make there an aulter vnto God that apeared vnto the when thou fleddest from Esau thy brother Than sayd Iacob vnto hi● housholde to all that were with him put away the straūge goddes that are amonge you make youre selves cleane chaunge youre garmētes let vs aryse goo vp to Bethell that I maye make an aulter there vnto God which herde me in the daye of my tribulatiō was wyth me in the waye which I went And they gaue vnto Iacob all the straunge goddes which were vnder their handes ād all their carynges which were in their eares and Iacob hyd them vnder an ooke at Sichem And they departed ▪ And the feare of God fell vpon the cyties that were rounde aboute them that they durst not folowe after the sonnes of Iacob ●o came Iacob to Lus in the lande of Canaan otherwise called Bethell with all the people that was with him And he buylded there an ●ulter and called the place Elbethell because that God appered vnto him there when he fled from his brother Then dyed Debor● Rebeccas norse and was buryed ben●●he Bethell vnder an ooke And the name of it was called the ooke of lamentation And God appeared vnto Iacob agayne after he came out of Mesopotamia blessed him and sayde vnto him thy name is Iacob Notwithstondynge thou shalt be nomore called Iacob but Israel shal be thy name And so was his name called Israell And God sayde vnto him I am God allmightie growe and multiplye for people and a multitude of people shall sprynge of the yee ād kynges shall come out of they loynes And the lande which I gaue Abrahā Isaac will I geue vnto the vnto thi seed after the will I geue it also And god departed frō him in the place where he talked with him And Iacob set vp a marke in the place where he talked with him euen a pilloure of stone powred drynkeoffringe theron and powred also oyle theron and called the name of the place where God spake with him Bethell And they departed from Bethel when he was but a feld brede from Ephrath Rahel began to trauell And in travelynge she was in perell And as she was in paynes of hir laboure the mydwyfe sayde vnto her feare not for thou shalt haue this sonne also Then as hir soule was a
ANd the derth waxed sore in the lande And when they had eate vp that corne which they brought out of the lande of Egipte their father sayde vnto them goo agayne and by vs a litle food Than sayde Juda vnto him the man dyd testifie vnto vs saynge loke that ye see not my face excepte youre brother be with you Therfore yf thou wilt sende oure brother with vs we wyll goo and bye the food But yf thou wylt not sende him we wyll not goo for the man sayde vnto vs loke that ye see not my face excepte youre brother be with you And Israell sayde wherfore delt ye so cruelly with me as to tell the man that ye had yet another brother And they sayde The man asked vs of oure kynred saynge is youre father yet alyue haue ye not another brother And we tolde him acordynge to these wordes How cowd we knowe that he wolde byd vs brynge oure brother downe with vs Than sayde Juda vnto Israell his father Send the lad with me and we wyll ryse and goo that we maye lyue and not dye both we thou and also oure childern I wil be suertie for him and of my handes requyre him Yf I brynge him not to the and sett him before thine eyes than let me bere the blame for euer For except we had made this tariēg by this we had bene there twyse and come agayne Than their father Israel sayde vnto thē Yf it must nedes be so now than do thus take of the best frutes of the lande in youre vesselles and brynge the man a present a curtesie bawlme and a curtesie of hony spyces and myrre dates and almondes And take as moch money more with you And the money that was brought agayne in youre sackes take it agayne with you in youre handes peraduenture it was some ouer syghte Take also youre brother with you and aryse and goo agayne to the man And God almightie geue you mercie in the sighte of the man and send you youre other brother and also Bē Jamin and I wil be as a mā robbed of his childern Thus toke they the present and twise so moch more money with them and Ben Jamim And rose vp went downe to Egipte and presented them selfe to Joseph When Joseph sawe BenJamin with them he sayde to the ruelar of his house brynge these men home and sley and make redie for they shall dyne with me at none And the man dyd as Joseph bad and brought them in to Josephs house When they were brought to Josephs house they were afrayde ād sayde be cause of the money that came in oure sackes mouthes at the first tyme are we brought to pyke a quarell with vs to laye some thinge to oure charge to brynge us in bondage and oure asses also Therfore came they to the man that was the ruelar ouer Josephs house and comened with him at the doore and sayde Sir we came hither at the first tyme to bye foode and as we came to an Inne and opened oure sackes beholde euery mannes money was in his sacke with full weghte But we haue broght it agene with us other mony haue we brought also in oure handes to bye foode but we can not tell who put oure money in oure sackes And he sayde be of good chere feare not Youre God and the God of youre fathers hath put you that treasure in youre sackes for I had youre money And he brought Simeon out to them ād led thē into Josephs house gaue thē water to washe their fete and gaue their asses prauender And they made redie their present agaynst Joseph came at none for they herde saye that they shulde dyne there When Joseph came home they brought the present in to the house to him which they had in their handes ād fell ●●at on the grounde be for him And he welcomed thē curteously sainge is youre father that old man which ye tolde me of in good health and is he yet alyue ▪ they answered thy servaunte oure father is in good health ād is yet alyue And they bowed them selues and fell to the grounde And he lyfte vp his eyes behelde his brother Ben Jamin his mothers sonne sayde is this youre yongest brother of whome ye sayde vnto me And sayde God be mercyfull vnto y● my sonne And Joseph made hast for his hert dyd melt apon his brother and soughte for to wepe entred in to his chambre for to wepe there And he wasshed his face and came out refrayned himselfe bad sett bread on the table And they prepared for him by himselfe and for them by them selues and for the Egiptians which ate with him by them selues because the Egyptians may not eate bread with the Hebrues for that is an abhomynacyon vnto the Egiptians And they satt before him the eldest acordynge vnto his age and the yongest acordyng vnto his youth And the men marveled amonge them selves And they broughte rewardes vnto them from before him but Ben Jamins parte was fyue tymes so moch as any of theirs And they ate and they dronke and were dronke wyth him The .xliiij. Chapter ANd be commaunded the rueler of his house saynge fyll the mens sackes with food as moch as they can carie and put euery mans money in his bagge mouth and put my syluer cuppe in the sackes mouth of the yongest and his come money also And he dyd as Joseph had sayde And in y● mornynge as soone is it was lighte the mē were let goo with their asses And when they were out of the cytie and not yet ferre awaye Joseph sayde vnto the ruelar of his house vp and folowe after the men and ouertake them and saye vnto them wherfore haue ye rewarded euell for good is that not the cuppe of which my lorde drynketh ād doth he not prophesie therin ye haue euell done that ye haue done And he ouertoke them and sayde the same wordes vnto them And they answered him wherfore sayth my lorde soch wordes God forbydd that thy servāuntes shulde doo so Beholde the money which we founde in oure sackes mouthes we brought agayne vnto the out of the lande of Canaā how then shulde we steale out of my lordes house ether syluer or golde with whosoeuer of thy seruauntes it be founde let him dye and let vs also be my lordes bondmen And he sayde Now therfore acordynge vnto youre woordes he with whom it is found shal be my seruaunte but ye shal be harmelesse And attonce euery man toke downe his sacke to the grounde ād every man opened his sacke And he serched and began at the eldest left at the yongest And the cuppe was founde in Ben Jamins sacke Then they rent their clothes and laded euery man his asse and went agayne vnto the cytie And Juda and his brethrē came to Josephs house for he was yet there ād they fell before him on the grounde And Joseph sayde vnto thē what dede is this which ye haue done
off youre handes youre vowes and frewillofferynges and thy fyrst borne off youre oxen and off youre shepe And there ye shall eate before the Lorde youre God and ye shall reioyse in all that ye laye youre handes on both ye and youre housholdes because the Lord thy God hath blessed the. Ye shall doo after nothinge that we doo here this daye euery man what semeth hī good * in his awne eyes For ye are not yet come to rest nor vnto the enheritaunce which the Lorde youre God geueth you But ye shal goo ouer Iordayne ād dwell in the lōde which the Lorde youre God geueth you to enheret ād he shal geue you rest frō al youre enemies rounde aboute and ye shall dwell in safetie Therfore when the Lorde youre God hath chosen a place to make his name dwell there thither ye shall brynge all that I commaunde you youre burntsacryfices and youre offerynges youre tithes and the heueofferynges of youre handes and all youre godly vowes which ye vowe vnto the Lorde And ye shall reioyse before the Lorde youre God both ye youre sonnes and youre doughters youre seruauntes and youre maydes and the leuite that is within youre gates for he hath nether parte nor enheritaunce with you Take hede that thou offer not thi burntofferynges in what soeuer place thou seyst but in the place which the Lorde shall haue chosen amonge one of thy trybes there thou shalt offer thi burntofferynges and there thou shalt doo all that I commaunde the. Notwitstondynge thou mayst kyll ād eate flesh in al thi cities what soeuer thi soule lusteth after acordinge to the blessinge of the Lorde thi God which he hath geuen the both the * vncleane and the cleane mayst thou eate Vncleane as pertayninge vn to sacrifice as beestes that had deformities but not of the vncleane that was forbiddē euen as the roo and the hert only eate not the bloude but poure it apon the erth as water Thou mayst not eate within thi gates the tythe of thi corne of thy wyne and of thi oyle ether the firstborne of of thine oxen or of thy shepe nether any of thi vowes which thou vowest nor thi frewilofferinges or heueofferynges of thyne handes but thou must eate them before the Lorde thi God in the place which the Lorde thi God hath chosen both thou thi sonne and thi doughter thi seruaunte and thy mayde ād the leuite that is within thi gates ād thou shalt reioyse before the Lorde thi God in al that thou puttest thine hande to And bewarre that thou forsake not the leuite as lōge as thou lyuest vppon the erth Yf when the Lorde thi God hath enlarged thi costes as he hath promysed the thou saye I will eate flesh because thi soule longeth to eate flesh then thou shalt eate flesh what so euer thi soule lusteth Yf the place which the Lorde thi God hath chosen to put his name there be to ferre from the then thou mayst kylle of thi oxen and of thi shepe which the Lorde hath geuen the as I haue commaunded the and thou mayst eate in thine awne citie what soeuer thi soule lusteth Neuer the later as the roo and the herte is eaten euen so thou shalt eate it the vncleane and the cleane indifferently thou shalt eate But be strong that thou eate not the bloude For the bloude that is the lyfe and thou mayst not eate the life with the flesh thou maist not eate it but must power it vppō the erth as water Se thou eate it not therfore that it maye goo well with the and with thy childern after the when thou shalt haue done that whyche is ryghte in the syghte off the Lorde But thy holye thinges which thou hast and thy vowes thou shalt take and go vnto the place which the Lorde hath chosen and thou shalt offer thy burntoffrynges both flesh ād bloude apon the alter of the Lorde thy God and the bloude of thine offrynges thou shalt poure out vppon the alter of the Lorde thy God and shalt eate the flesh Take hede and heare all these wordes which I commaunde the that it maye goo well with the and with thy children after the for euer whē thou doest that whiche is good and right in the sighte of the Lorde thy God When the Lorde thy God hath destroyed the nacions before the whother thou goest to conquere them and when thou hast conquered them and dwelt in their landes Bewarre that thou be not taken in a snare after thē after that they be destroyed before the and that thou axenot after their goddes saynge how dyd these nacyons serue their goddes that I maye doo so likewyse Nay thou shalt not doo so vnto the Lorde thy God for all abhominacyons which the Lorde hated dyd they vnto their goddes For they burnt both their sonnes ād their doughters with fire vnto their goddes But what soeuer I commaunde you that take hede ye do ād put nought thereto nor take ought Put noughte to ne● take ought awaye there from ¶ The .xiij. Chapter YF there a ryse amonge you a prophett or a dreamer of dreames and geue the a sygne or a wondre and that sygne or wonder which he hath sayed come to passe and then saye lat vs goo after straunge Goddes which thou hast not knowen and let vs serue them her ken not vnto the wordes of that prophete or dreamer of dreames For the Lorde thy God tēpteth you to wete whether ye loue the Lord God geueth vs his worde ●● cōfirmeth ●● with miracles to proue who hath a ●r ue herte● we must take hede to the scripture lest false prophetes or false miracles deceave vs. youre God with all youre hertes ād with al youre soules For ye must walke after the Lorde youre God ād feare him and kepe his cōmaūdmentes and herken vnto his voyce and serue him and cleaue vnto him And that prophete or dreamer of dreames shall dye for it because he hath spokē to turne you awaye frō the Lorde youre God which broughte you out of the londe of Egipte ād delyuered you out of the housse of bondage to thrust the out of the waye whiche the Lorde thy God commaunded the to walke in and so thou shalt put euell awaye from the. Yf thy brother the sonne of thy mother or thyne awne sonne or thy doughter or the wife that lieth in thy bosome or thy frende which is as thyne awne soule vnto the ▪ entyce the secretly sayenge let vs goo and serue straunge goddes which thou hast not knowē nor yet thy fathers of the goddes of the people whiche are roūde aboute the whether thei benye vnto the or farre of from the from the one ende of the lande vnto the other Se thou consente not vnto him nor herken vnto him no let not thyn● eye pitye him nor haue compassyon on hym nor kepe him secrett but cause him to be slayne Thine hande shal be first apon hym to kyll him and then the
howe that I I am he and that there is no God but I. I can kyll and make alyue ād what I haue smyten that I can heale nether y● there that can delyuer any man oute off my honde For I will lifte vp myne hande to heauē ād will saye I lyue euer Yf I whett the lyghtenynge of my swerde and myne hande take in hande to doo iustyce I wyll shewe vengeaunce on myne enemyes and will rewarde them that hate me I will make myne arowes dronkē with bloude and my swerde shall eate flesh of the bloud of the slayne and of the captyue and of the bare heed of the enemye Reioyse hethen wyth hys people for he wyll auenge the bloude off his servauntes and wyll auenge hym off hys aduersaryes and wil be mercyfull vnto the londe off hys people And Moses went ād spake all the wordes of this songe in the eares of the people both he and Iosua the sonne of Nun. And when Moses had spoken all these wordes vnto the ende to all Israel then he sayed vnto them Sett youre hertes vnto all the wordes whiche I testifye vnto you this daye that ye commaunde them vnto youre childern to obserue and doo all the wordes off thys lawe For it is not a vayne worde vnto you but it is youre lyfe and thorow thys worde ye shall prolonge youre dayes in the lond whother ye goo ouer Iordayne to conquere it And the Lorde spake vnto Moses the selfe same daye sayenge get the vpp in to this mountayne Abarim vnto mount Nebo which is in the londe of Moab ouer agenst Iericho And beholde the londe of Canaan whiche I geue vnto the childern of Israel to possesse And dye in the mount whiche thou goest vppon and be gathered vnto thy people As Aaron thy brother dyed in mounte Hor ād was gathered vnto his people For ye trespased agenst me amonge the childern of Israel at the waters off striffe at Cades in the wyldernesse of Zin because ye sanctified me not amonge the childern of Israel Thou shalt se the londe before the but shall not goo thither vnto the londe which I geue the childern off Israel The .xxxiij. Chapter THis is the blessinge where with Moses gods man blessed the childern of Israel before his deeth sayenge The Lord came frō Sinai and shewed his beames from Seir vnto them and appered gloriously from mount Paran and he came with thousandes of sayntes and in his right hande a lawe of fyre for them How loued he the people All his sayntes are in his honde They yoyned thē selues vnto thy fote and receaued thi wordes Moses gaue us a lawe which is the enheritaunce of the cōgregacion of Iacob And he was in Israel kinge when he gathered the heedes of the people and the tribes of Israel to gether Ruben shall lyue and shall not dye but his people shal be few in numbre This is the blessynge of Iuda And he sayed heare Lorde the voyce of Iuda and bringe him vnto his people let his handes fyght for him but he thou his helpe agenst his enemies And vnto Leui he sayed thy perfectnesse ād thi light be after thy mercyfull mā whō thou temptest at Masa ād with whom thou striuedst at the waters of strife He that saieth vnto his father ād mother I sawe him not ād vnto his brethern I knewe not and to his sonne I wote not for they haue obserued thi wordes and kepte thy testament They shall teach Iacob thi iudgementes ād Israel thi lawes They shall put cens before thi nose and whole sacrifices apon thine altare Blesse Lorde their power and accepte the workes of their hondes smyte the backes of them that ryse agēst them and of them that hate them that they ryse not agayne Vnto Ben Iamin he sayed The Lordes derlynge shall dwell in saffetye by him and kepe him selfe in the hauen by hym contynually and shall dwell betwene his shulders And vnto Ioseph he sayed blessed of the Lorde is his londe with the goodly frutes off heauen with dewe and with sprynges that lye beneth and with frutes of the encrease of the sonne and with rype srute off the monethes and with the toppes of mountaynes that were from the begynnynge and with the dayntes of hilles that last euer and with goodly frute of the erth and off the fulnesse there of And the good will of him that dwelleth in the bush shall come vppon the heed of Ioseph and vppon the toppe of the heed of him that was separated fro amonge his brethern his bewtye is as a first-borne oxe and his hornes as the hornes of an vnycorne And with them he shall push the nacions to gether euen vnto the endes of the worlde These are the many thousandes of Ephraim and the thousandes off Manasse And vnto Zabulon he sayed Reioyse Zabulon in thi goenge out and thou Isachar in thi tentes They shall call the people vnto the hill and there they shall offer offerynges of righteousnes For they shall sucke of the abundaunce of the see and of treasure hyd in the sonde And vnto Gad he sayed blessed is the rowmmaker Gad. He dwelleth as a lion and caught the arme ād also the toppe of the heed He sawe his begynnynge that a parte of the teachers were hyd there ād come with the heedes of the people and executed the righteousnes of the Lorde and his iudgementes with Israel And vnto Dan he sayed Dan is a lions whelpe he shall flowe from Basan And vnto Nepthali he sayed Nephali he shall haue abundance of pleasure and shal be fylled with the blessinge of the Lorde ād shall haue his possessions in the southwest And of Asser he sayed Asser shal be blessed with childern he shal be acceptable vnto his brethern and shall dyppe his fote in oyle Yern and brasse shall hange on thi showes and thine age shal be as thi youth There is none like vnto the God of the off Israel he that sitteth vppon heauen shal be thine helpe whose glorie is in the cloudes that is the dwellinge place of God from the begynnynge and from vnder the armes of the worlde he hath cast out thine enemies before the and sayed destroye And Israel shall dwell in saffetye alone And the eyes of Iacob shall loke appon a londe of corne and wyne moreouer his heauen shall droppe with dewe Happye art thou Israel who is like vnto the A people that art saued by the Lorde thy shilde and helper and swerde of thi glorye And thyne enemyes shall hyde them selues from the and thou shalt walke vppon their hye hilles The .xxxiiij. Chapter ANd Moses went frō the feldes of Moab vpp in to mount Nebo which is the toppe of Pisga that is ouer agenst Iericho And the Lorde shewed him all the londe off Gilead euen vnto Dan and all nephtali and the londe of Ephraim and Manasse ād all the londe of Iuda euen vnto the vtmost see ād the south and the region of the playne of Iericho the citye of datetrees euen vnto Zoar And the Lorde sayed vnto him This is the lon de which I sware vnto Abraham Isaac and Iacob sayenge I will geue it vnto thy seed I haue shewed it the before thyne eyes but thou shalt not goo ouer thither So Moses the seruaunte of the Lorde dyed there in the londe of Moab at the commaundment of the Lorde And he buryed him in a valey in the londe of Moab besyde Beeth Peor but no man wyst of his sepulchre vnto this daye And Moses was an hundred and .xx. ye re olde when he dyed ād yet his eyes were not dym nor his chekes abated And the childern of Israel wepte for Moses in the feldes off Moab .xxx. dayes And the dayes off wepynge and mornynge for Moses were ended And Iosua the sonne of Nun was full of the spirite of wisdome for Moses had put his hande vppon him And all the childe●n of Israel herkened vnto him and dyd as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses But there arose not a prophett sense in Israel lyke vnto Moses whom the Lorde knewe face to face in all the miracles and wonders which the Lorde sent him to doo in the londe of Egipte vnto Pharao and all his seruauntes and vnto all his londe and in all the myghtye deades and greate tereble thinges which Moses dyd in the sight of all Israel ¶ The ende of the fifth boke of Moses Avims A kinde of geauntes and the worde signifieth crooked vnright or weked Belial weked or wekednesse he that hath cast the yoke of God of his necke ād will not obeye god Bruterar prophesiers or sothsayers Emims a kinde of geaūtes so called be cause they were terreble and cruell for emin signifieth terreblenesse Enack a kinde of geauntes so called happlye because they ware cheynes aboute their neckes for enack signifieth soch a cheyne as men weer aboute their neckes Horims A kinde of geauntes ād signifieth noble because that of pride they called thē selues nobles or gentles Rocke God is called a rocke because both he ād his worde lasteth euer Whett thē on thy childern that is exercyse thy childern in thē ād putthem in vre Zamzumims a kinde of geaūtes ād signifleth myscheuous or that be all waye imaginīge
deceaved him nor paradventure holyer then those doughters Nether are we holyer then David though he brake wedlocke and vppon the same commytted abhomynable murther All those men have witnesse of the scripture that they pleased god and ware good men both before that those thinges chaunsed them and also aster Neverthelesse soch thinges happened them foroure ensampler not that we shuld contrafayte their evill but if whyle we fight with oure selves enforsynge to walke in the law of god as they did we yet fall likewise that we despayre not but come agayn ▪ to the lawes of god and take better holde ¶ We read sens the tyme of Christes deeth of virgins that have bene brought vnto the comē stues and theyedefyled and of martyrs that haue bene bounde and hores haue ab●sed their bodyes Why The iudgemētes of god are bottōlesse Soch thinges chaunced partely for ensamples partely God thorow synne healeth synne Pryde can net her be healed nor yet appere but thorow soch horrible deades Paraduenture they were of y● popes secte ād reioysed fleshly thinkinge that heaven came by deades and not by Christ and that the outwarde dead iustyfyed them made them holy and not the inward spirite receeved by fayth and the consent of the harte vnto the law of god ¶ As thou readeste therfore thinke that every sillable pertayneth to thyne awne silf and suc●e out the pithe of the scripture and arme thy silf ageynst all assaultes Firste note with stronge faith the power of god in creatinge all of nought Then marke the grevous fall of Adam and of vs all in him thorow the lightregardīge of the commaundement of god In the iii. Chapitre God turneth him vnto Abel and then to his offeringe but not to Cain and his offeringe Where thou seest that though the deades of the evel apere outwardly as gloryous as the deades of the good yet in the sight of god which loketh on the harte the deade is good because of the man and not the man good because of his deade In the vj. God sendeth Noe to preach to the weked and geueth them space to repent they wax hard herted God bringeth them to nought And yet saveth Noe even by the same water by which he destroyed them Marke also what folowed the pryde of the buyldinge of the ●oure of Babel Consydre how God sendeth forth Abrahā out of his awne contre in to a strange landefull of weked people and gave him but a bare promesse with him that he wold blesse him and defende him Abraham beleved and that worde saued and delyuered him in all parelles so that we se how that mannes lise is not mayntayned by bred onlye as Christe sayeth but moch rather by belevinge the promyses of god Behold how soberly and how circūspectly both Abraham and also Isaac behaue them selves amōge the infideles Abraham byeth that which might have ben geven him for nought to cutte of occasions Isaac when his welles which he had digged were taken from him geveth rowme and resisteth not More over they creand sowe and fede their catell and make confede●acy on s ād take perpetuall truce and do all outward thinges Even as they do which have no faith for god hathnot made vs to beydle in this world Every man must worke godly and truly to the vttmoste of the power that god hath geven him and yet not truste therin but in goddes worde or promesse and god will worke with vs and bringe that we do to good effecte And thē when oure power will extend no further goddes promesses wyll worke all alone ¶ How many thinges also resisted the promesses of god to Iacob And yet Iacob coniureth god with his awne promesses savenger O god of my father Abraham and god of my father Isaac Olorde which saydeste vnto me returne vnto thyne awne contre and vnto the place were thou waste borne and I wil do the good Iam not worthy of the leste of those mercyes nor of that trouth which thou haste done to thy seruant I went out but with a staffe and come ●ome with ij droves delyver me out of the handes of my brother Esau for I feare hym greatly c. And god delyvered him and will likewyse all that call vnto his promesses with a repentinge herte were they never so great synners Marke also the weake infirmites of the mā He loveth one wife more then a nother one sonne more then a nother And se how god purgeth him Esau threteneth him Laban begyleth him The beloued wife is longe baren his doughter is ravyshed his wife is defyled and that of his awne sonne Rahel dieth Ioseph is taken a way yee and as he supposed rent of wild beastes And yet how gloryous was hys ende Note the wekenesse of his Children yee and the synne of them and how god thorow their awne wekednes saved them These ensamples teach vs that a man is not attonce parfecte the firste daye he beginneth to lyve wel They that be stronge therfore muste suffre with the weake and helpe to kepe them in vnite peace one with a nother vntill they bestrōger Note what the brothren sayde when they were tached in Egipte we haue verelye synned sayde they ag●ynste oure brother in y● we sawe the anguysh of his soule when he besought rs and wold not heare him ād therfore is this tribulation come vppon vs. By which ensample thou seiste how that conscience of evyll doenges findeth men out at ●he laste But namely in tribulacyon and adrersyte there temptacyon and also desperacyon yee and the verye paynes of hest find vs out there the soule feleth the fers● wrath of god and wyssheth mountaynes to falle on ber and to hyde her yf it were possible frō the angrye face of god Marke also how greate evelles folow of how litle an occasion Sina goeth but forth alone to se the doughters of the contre and how greate myscheve and troble folowed Iacobloved but one sonne more then another ād how grevous murther folowed in their hartes These are ensamples for oure learninge to teach vs to walke warely and circūspectlye in the worlde of weake people that we geve no mā occasions of evyll ¶ Finally se what god promysed Joseph in his dreames Those promesses accōpanyed him all ways and went doune wyth him even in to the depe dongeon And brought him vppe agayne And never for soke him till all that was promysed was fulfilled These are ensamples wrytē for oure learnīge as paule sayth to teach vs to truste in god in y● strōge fyre of tribulation and purgatorye of oure flesh And that they which submytte them selves to folow god shuld note and marke soch thinges for theyr lerninge and comforte is the frute of the scripture and cause why it was wryten And with soch a purpose to reade it is the waye to everlastynge life and to those ioyfull blyssinges that are promysed vnto all nacyons in the seade of Abraham which seade is Jesus Christe oure
wyll not destroy from henceforth all that ●yveth as I haue done Nether shall sowynge ●yme and haruest colde and hete somere ●yn * This lawe and soch like to exequute were kinges and rulars ordey ned of God wherfore they ought not to suffre the popes Caimes thus to shede bloud their 's not shed ageyne neth er yet to sett vpp their ab hominable sētuaryes necke verses cleane agenste the ordinaunce of god but vn to their dānacyon ●er daye and nyghte ceasse as longe as the erth endureth ¶ The .ix. Chapter ANd God blessed No● and his sonnes and sayd vnto them ▪ Increase and multiplye and fyll the ert● The feare also and drede of yow be vppon all beastes of the erth and vppon all foules of the ayre ād vppon all that crepeth on the erth and vppon all fyshes of the see which are geuen vnto youre handes And all that moveth vppon the erth havynge lyfe shall be youre meate Euen as y● grene herbes so geue I yow all thyn ●e Only the flesh with his life which is his ●loud se that ye eate not ● For verely the bloude of yow wherein youre ly ●es are wyll I requyre Euē of the hande of all ●eastes wyll I requyre it And of the hande of ●an and of the hand off euery mannes brother ●yll I requyre the lyfe of man so y● he which ●hedeth mannes bloude shall haue hys bloud ●hed by man agayne for God made man after ●is awne lycknesse See that ye encrease and ●axe and be occupyde vppon the erth multiplye therein Farthermore God spake vnto Noe to hys sonnes wyth hym saynge see I make my bōd wyth you and youre seed after you and wyth all lyvynge thinge that is wyth you both foule and catell and all maner beste of the erth that is wyth yow of all that commeth out of the arke what soeuer beste of the erth it be I make my bonde wyth yow that hence forth all flesh shall not be destroyed wyth that waters of any floud ād that hence forth there shall not be a floud to destroy the erth And God sayd This is the token of my bōde which I make betwene me and yow ād betwene all lyvynge thyng that is with yow for ever I wyll sette my bowe in the cloudes and ●● shall be a sygne of the appoyntment made betwene me and the erth So that when I bryng in cloudes vpō y● erth the bowe shall appere in y● cloudes And than wyll I thynke vppon my testament which I haue made betwene me and yow and all that lyveth what soeuer flesh it be ▪ So that henceforth there shall be nomore wa●ters to make a floud to destroy all flesh The bowe shal be in the cloudes and I wyl loke vpon it to remembre the euerlastynge testment betwene God and all that lyveth vppo● the erth what soeuer flesh it be And God sayd vnto Noe This is the sygne of the testamen● which I have made betwene me and all flesh is on the erth The sonnes of Noe that came out of the a●● ke were Gem Ham and Iapheth And Ham he is the father of Canaā These are the .iij. sonnes of Noe and of these was all the world overspred And Noe beynge an husbād man went furth and planted a vyneyarde and draneke of the wyne and was droncke and laye vncouered in the myddest of his ●ēt And Ham the father of Canaan sawe his fathers preuytees tolde his ij brethren that were wythout And Sem and Iapheth toke a mantell and put it on both there shuldere ād went backward ād covered there fathers secrets but there faces were backward So that they sawe not there fathers nakydnes As soone as Noe was awaked frō his wyne and wyst what his yongest sonne had done vnto hym he sayd cursed be Canaan ād a seruante of all seruantes be he to his brethren And he sayd Blessed be the LORde God of Sē and Canaan be his seruante God increase Iapheth that he may dwelle in the tentes of Sem. And Canaan be their seruante And Noe lyued after the floude .iij. hundred and .l. yere So that all the dayes of Noe were ix hundred and .l. yere ād than he dyed The .x. Chapter THese are the generations of the sonnes of Noe of Gem Ham and Iapheth which begat them children after the floude The sonnes of Japheth were Gomyr Magog Madai Jauan Tuball Mesech and Thy ras And the sonnes of Gomyr were Ascenas Ripha● and Togarma And the sonnes of Jauan were Elisa Tharsis Cithim and Dodanim Of these came the Iles of the gentylls in there contres every man in his speach kynred and nation The sonnes of Ham were Chus Misraim Phut and Canaan The sonnes of Chus were Seba Heuila Sabta Rayma and Sab●ema And the sonnes of Rayma were Sheba De dan. Chus also begot Nemrod which begā to be myghtye in the erth He was a myghtie hunter in the syghte of the LORde Where of came the proverbe he is as Nemrod that myghtie hunter in the syghte of the LORde And the begynnynge of hys kyngdome was Babell Erech Achad and Chalne in the lande of Synear Out of that lande came Assur and buylded Ninyue and the cyte reho both and Calah And Ressen betwene Ninyue ād Chalah That is a grete cyte And Mizraim begat ludim Enanum Leabim Naphtuhim Pathrusim Castuhim from whence came the Philystyns and the Capth●herynes Canaan also begat zidon his eldest sonne Heth Jebusi Emori Girgosi Him Arki Si ni Aruadi Zemari and hama● And afterward sprange the kynreds of the Canaanytes And the costes of the Canaanytes were frō Sydon tyll thou come to ●erara to Asa tyll thou come to Sodoma Gomorra Adama Zeboim evē vnto Lasa These were the chyldre of Ham in there kynreddes tonges landes and nations And Sem the father of all y● childrē of Eber and the eldest brother of Japheth begat children also And his sonnes were Elam Assur Arphachsad Lud ād Aram. And the childree of Aram were Vz Hul Gether Mas And Arphachsad begat Sala and Sala begat Eber. And Eber begat .ij. sonnes The name of the one was Peleg for in his tyme the erth was devyded And the name of his brother was Jaketan Jaketan begat Almodad Saleph Hyzarmoneth Jarah Hadoram Vsal Dikela Obal Abimael Seba Ophir Heuila Jobab All these are the sonnes of Jaketan And the dwellynge of them was from Mes● vntill thou come vnto Sephara a mountayne of the easte lande These are the sonnes o Sem in their kynreddes languages contrees and nations These are the kynreddes of the sonnes of Noe in their generations and nations And of these came the people that were in the world after the floude ¶ The .xi. chapter ANd all the world was of one tonge and one language And as they came from the east they founde a playne in the lande of Synear and there they dwelled And they sayd one to another come on let us
make brycke ād burne it wyth fyre So brycke was there stone and slyme was there morter And they sayd Come on let vs buylde vs a cyte and a toure that the toppe may reach vnto heauen And let vs make us a name for perauenture we shall be scatered abrode over all the erth And the LORde came downe to see the cyte and the toure which the childern of Anā had buylded And the LORde sayd See the people is one and haue one tonge amonge them all And thys haue they begon to do and wyll not leaue of from all that they haue purposed to do Come on let vs descende and myngell theire tonge even there that one vnderstonde not what another sayeth Thus y● LORde skatered them from thence vppon all the erth And they left of to buylde the cyte Wherfore the name of it is called Babell because that the LORDE there confounded the tonge of all the world And because that the LORde from thence skatered them abrode vppon all the erth These are the generations of Sem Sē was an hundred yere olde and begat Arcphachsad ij yere after the floude And Sē lyved after he had begot Arphachsad .v. hundred yere an begat sonnes and doughters And Arphacsad lyued .xxxv. yere and begat Sala and lyved after he had begot Sala iiij hūdred yere iij begat sonnes and doughters And Sala was .xxx. yere old and begat Eber ād lyued after he had begot Eber .iiij. hūdred and thre yere ād begat sonnes and doughters When Eber was .xxxiiij. yere olde he begat Peleg and lyued after he had begot Peleg foure hundred and .xxx. yere and begat sonnes and doughters And Peleg when he was .xxx. yere olde begat Regu and lyued after he had begot Regu .ij. hundred and .ix. yere and begat sonnes and doughters And Regu when he had lyued .xxxij. yere begat Serug and lyued after he had begot Serug .ij. hundred and .vij. yere and begat sonnes and doughters And when Serug was .xxx. yere olde he begat Nahor and lyued after he had begot Nahor .ij. hundred yere and begat sonnes doughters And Nahor when he was .xxix. yere olde begat Terah and lyved after he had begot Terah an hundred and ▪ xix yere and begat sonnes and doughters And when Terah was .lxx. yere olde he begat Abram Nahor and Baran And these are the generations of Terah Terah begat Abram Nahor and Baran And Baran begat Lot And Baran dyed before Terah his father in the londe where he was borne at Vr in Chaldea And Abram and Nahor toke them wydes Abrās wyfe was called Sarai And Nahors wyfe Mylca the doughter of Baran which was father of Milca ād of Iisca But Garat was baren and had no childe Than tofe Terah Abram his sonne and Lot his sonne Barans sonne Sarai his doughter in lawe his sone Abrams wyfe And they went wyth hym from Vr ●● Chaldea to go in to the lāde of Chanaan And they came to Baran and dwelled there And when Terah was ij hundred yere old and .v. he dyed in Baran ¶ The .xij. Chapter THen the LORde sayd vnto Abrā Gett the out of thy contre and from thy fynred and out of thy fathers house into a londe which I wyll shewe the. And I wyll make of the a myghtie people and wyll blesse the and make thy name grete that thou mayst be a blessinge And I wyll blesse thē that blesse the ād curse thē that curse the. And in the shall be blessed all the generations of the erih And Abram wēt as the LORde badd hym and Lot went wyth hym Abram was .lxxv. yere olde when he went out of Baran And Abram toke Sarai his wyfe ād Lot his brothers sonne wyth all their goodes which they had goten and soulles which they had begoten in Baran And they departed to goo in to the lāde of Chanaan And when they were come in to the lande of Chanaan Abram went furth in to the lāde tyll he came vnto a place called Sychem and vnto the oke of More And the Canaanytes dwelled then in the lande Then the LORde apeared vnto Abram ād sayd vnto thy seed wyll I geue thy slāde And he buylded an aultere there vnto the LORDE which apeared to hym Then departed he thence vnto a mountayne that lyeth on the east syde of BETHEL and pytched hys tente BETHEL beynge on the west syde and Ay on the cast ● And he buylded there an aulter vnto the LORde and called on the name of that LORde And than Abram departed and toke his iourney southwarde After thys there came a derth in the lande And Abram went doune in to Egipte to soiourne there for the derth was sore in the lande And when he was come nye for to entre in to Egipte he sayd vnto Sarai his wife Beholde I knowe that thou art a fayre woman toloke apō It wyll come to passe therfore whē the Egiptians see the that they wyll say she is his wyfe And so shall they sley me and save the. Saye I praye the therfore that thou art my sister that I maye fare the better by reason of the and that my soule maye lyue for thy sake As soone as he came in to Egipte the Egiptiās sawe the woman that she was very fayre And Pharaos lordes sawe hir also and praysed hir vnto Pharao So that she was taken in to Pharaos house which entreated Abram well for hir sake so that he had shepe oxsen ād he asses men seruantes mayde seruātes she asses and camels But God plaged Pharao and his house wyth grete plages because of Sarai Abrams wyfe Then Pharao called Abram and sayd why hast thou thus dealt with me Wherfore toldest thou me not that she was thy wyfe Why saydest thou that she was thy sister and causedest me to take hyr to my wyfe But now loo there is the wife take hir ād be walkynge Pharao also gaue a charge vnto his men over Abram to leade hym out wyth his wyfe and all that he had ¶ The .xiij. Chapter THan Abram departed out of Egipte both he and his wyfe and all that he had and Lot wyth hym vnto the south Abram was very rych in catell syluer gold And he went on his iourney frō the south even vnto BETHEL ād vnto the place where his tente was at the fyrst tyme betwene BETHEL and Ay and vnto the place of the aulter which he made before And there called Abram vpon the name of the LORde Lot also which went wyth hym had shepe catell and tentes so that the londe was not abill to receaue them that they myght dwell to gether for the substance of their riches was so greate that they coude not dwell together ▪ And there fell a stryfe betwene the herdmen of Abrams catell and the herdmen of Lots catell Moreouer the Cananytes and the Pherysites dwelled at that tyme in the lande Than sayd Abram vnto Lot let there be no stryfe I praye the betwene the and me
and betwene my herdmen and thyne for we be brethren Ys not all the hole lande before the Departe I praye the fro me Yf thou wylt take the lefte hande I wyll take the right Or yf thou take the right hande I wyll take the left And Lot lyft vp hys eyes and beheld all the contre aboute Iordane which was a plenteous contre of water every where before the LORde destroyed Sodoma and Gomorra Even as the garden of the LORde as the lande of Egipte tyll thou come to Zoar. Than Lot chose all the costes of Jordane ād toke hys iourney from the east And so departed the one brother from the other Abram dwelled in the lande of Canaan And lot in the cytes of the playne tented tyll he came to Sodome But the men of sodome were wyked and synned exceadyngly agenst the LORde And the LORde sayed vnto Abram after that Lot was departed from hym lyfte vp thyne eyes loke from y● place where thou art northward southward eastward and westward for all the lande which thou seiste wyll I gyue vnto the to thy seed forever And I wyll make thy seed as the dust of the erth so that yf a mā can nombre the dust of the erth than shall thy seed also be nombred Aryse and walke aboute in the lande in the length of it ād in the bredth for I wyll geue it vnto the. Than Abrā toke downe hys tente went and dwelled in the okegrove of Mamre which is in Ebron and buylded there an altar to the LORde The .xiiij. Chapter ANd it chaunsed within a while that Amraphel kynge of Synear Arioch kynge of Ellasar Redorlao●er kynge of Elam and Thydeall kynge of the na●●●ons made warre wyth Bera kynge of Sod●h and with Birsa kynge of Gomorra And wythe Sineab kynge of Adama with Semeaber kynge of Zebo●● and wyth the kynge of Bela Which Bela is called Zoar. All these came together vnto the vale of siddim which is now the salt see Twelve yere were they subiecte to kinge kedorlaomer and in the .xiij. yere rebelled Therfore in the .xiiij. yere came kedorlaomer and the kynges that were wyth hym and smote the Raphayms in Astarath Rarnaim and the Susims in Hain ād the Emyms in Sabe Rariathaim and the Horyms in their awne mo●nte Seir vnto the playne of Pharan which bordreth vpon the wyldernesse And then turned they and came to the well of iugmente which is Cades and smote all the contre of the Amalechites and also the amorytes that dwell ●n Hazezon Thamar Than went out the kynge of Sodome and the kynge of Gomorra and the kinge of Adama and the kynge of Zebo●m and the kynge of Bela no● called Zoar. And sette their men in aray to fyghte wyth them in the vale of siddim that is to say wyth kedorlaomer the kynge of Elam and with Thydeall kynge of the Nations and wyth Amraphel kynge of Synear And with ●noch kynge of Ellasar foure kynges agenste ●● And that vale of siddim was full of slyme pyttes And the kynges of Sodome and Gomo●ra fled and fell there And the resydue fled to the mountaynes And they toke all the goodes of Sodome and Gomorra and all their vitalles ād went their waye And they toke Lot also Abrams brothers sonne and his good for he dwelled at Sodome and departed Than came one that had escaped and tolde Abram the hebrue which dwelled in the okegrove of Man●e the Amoryte brother of Eschol and Aner which were confederate wyth Abram When Abram herde that his brother was taken he harnessed his seruantes borne in his owne house .iij. hundred .xviij. ād folowed tyll they came at Dan. And sette hymselfe ād his seruantes in aray fell vpon them by nyght smote them chased them awaye vnto Hoba which lyeth on the lefte hande of Da● mascos and broughte agayne all the goodes ● also his brother Lot ād his goodes the we●●e also and the people And as he retourned agayne from the slaughter of kedorlaomer and of the kynges that were with hym than came the kynge of Sodome agaynst hym vnto the vale of Saue whi●● now is called kynges dale Than Melchisedech kinge of Salem brought forth breed and wyne And he beynge the prest of the most hyghest God blessed hym saynge Blessed be Abram vnto the most hyghest God possessor of heaven and erth And blessed be God the most hyghest which hath delyuered thyne enimies in to thy handes And Ab●● gaue hym tythes of all Than sayd the kynge of Sodome vnto Abram gyue me the soulles and take the goodes to thy selfe And Abram answered the kynge of Sodome I lyfte vpp my hande vnto the LORde God most hygh possessor of heaven ād erth that I will not take of all y● is thyne so moch as a thred or a shoulacher lest thou shuldest saye I haue made Abrā ryche Saue only that which the yonge men haue eaten ād the partes of the men which went wyth me Aner Escholl Mamre Let them take their partes xv Chapter AFter these deades y● worde of God came vnto Abram in a vision saynge feare not Abram I am thy sh●lde and thy rewarde sholbe exceadynge greate And Abram answered LORde Iehouah what wilt thou geue me I goo childlesse and the cater of myne housse this Eleasar of Damasco hath a sonne And Abram sayd se to me hast thou geven no seed lo a lad borne in my housse shal be myne heyre And beholde the worde of the LORde spake vnto Abram sayenge He shall not be thyne heyre but one that shall come out of thyne awne bodye shal be thyne heyre And he brought him out at the doores ād say de Loke vpp vnto heaven and tell the starres yf thou be able to nōbre them And sayde vnto him Even so shall thy seed be And Abram beleved the LORde and it was counted to him for rightwesaes And he sayde vnto hym I am the LORde that brought the out of Vr in Chaldea to geue the this lande to possesse it And he sayde LORde God whereby shall I knowe that I shall possesse it And he sayde vnto him take an heyfer of .iij. yere olde and a she gotte of thre yeres olde and a thre yere olde ram a turtill doue and a yonge pigeon And he toke all these and devyded them in the myddes and layde euery pece one over agenst another But the foules devyded he not And the byrdes fell on the care●ses but Abrā droue thē awaye And when the sonne was doune there fell a slomber apon Abram And loo feare and greate darknesse came open hym And he sayde vnto Abram knowe this of a suertie that thi seed shal be a straunger in a lande that perteyneth not vnto thē And they shall make bondmen of them and entreate them evell iiij hundred yeares But the nation whom ther shall serue wyll I iudge And after warde shall they come out wyth greate substāce Eueuerthelesse thou shalt goo vnto thi fathers in peace
that heare will laugh at me She sayde also who wolde haue sayde vnto Abraham that Sara shulde haue geuen childern sucke or that I shulde haue borne him a sonne in his olde age The childe grewe and was wened and Abraham made a great f●ast the same daye that Isaac was wened Sara sawe the sonne of Hagar the Egiptian which she had borne vnto Abraham a mockynge Then she sayde vnto Abraham put awaye this bondemayde and hyr sonne for the sonne of this bondwoman shall not be heyre with my sonne Isaac But the wordes semed verey greavous in Abrahams syc●hte because of his sonne Than the LORde sayde vnto Abraham let it not be greavous vnto the because of the ladd and of thy bondmayde But in all that Sara hath saide vnto the heare hir voyce for in Isaac shall thy seed be called Moreouer of the sonne of the Bondwoman will I make a nation because he is thy seed And Abraham rose vp early in the mornyng and toke brede and a bottell with water and ga ue it vnto Hagar puttynge it on hir shulders wyth the lad also and sent her awaye And she departed and wādred vpp and doune in the wyldernes of Berseba When the water was spent that was in the botell she cast the lad vnder a bush and went satt her out of syghte a great waye as it were a bowshote off For she sayde I will not se the lad dye And she satt doune out of syghte and lyfte vp hyr voyce and wepte And God herde the voyce of the childe And the angell of God called Hagar out of heaven and sayde vnto her What ayleth the Hagar Feare not for God hath herde the voyce of the childe where he lyeth Aryse and lyfte vp the lad and take hym in thy hande for I will make off him a greate people And God opened hir eyes and she sawe a well of water And she went and fylled the bottell with water and gaue the boye drynke And God was wyth the lad and he grewe and dweld in the wildernesse and became an archer And he dweld in the wyldernesse of Pharan And hys mother gott him a wyfe out of the land of Egypte And it chaunced the same season that Abimelech and Phicoll his chefe captayne spake vnto Abraham saynge God is wyth the in all that thou doist Now therfore swere vnto me even here by God that thou wylt not hurt me nor my childern nor my childerns childern But that thou shalt deale with me and the contre where thou art a straunger acordynge vnto the kyndnesse that I haue shewed the. Then sayde Abraham I wyll swere And Abraham rebuked Abimelech for a well of water which Abimelech servaun●es had taken awaye And Abimelech answered I wyst not who dyd it Also thou toldest me not nether herde I of it but this daye And Abraham toke shepe and oxen and gaue t●●● vnto Abimelech And they made both of them a bonde together And Abraham se● vij lambes by them selues And Abimelech sayde vnto Abraham what meane these .vij. lamdes which thou hast sett by them selues And he answered vij lambes shalt thou take of my hande that it maye be a wytnesse vnto me that I haue dygged this well Wherfore the place is called Berseba because they sware both of them Thus made they a bonde to gether at Berseba Than Abimelech and Phicoll his chefe captayne rose vp and turned agayne vnto the lande of the Philistines And Abraham planted a wodd in Berseba and called there on the name of the LORde the everlastynge God and dwelt in the Phelistinlāde a longe season ¶ The .xxij. Chapter AFter these dedes God dyd proue Abraham sayde vnto him Abraham And he answered here am I. And he sayde take thy only sonne Isaac whome thou louest get the vnto the lande of Moria and sacrifyce him there for a sacrifyce vpon one of the mountayns which I will shewe the Than Abraham rose vp early in the mornynge and sadled his asse and toke two of his meyny wyth him and Isaac his sonne ād clove woo for the sacrifyce and rose vp and go●t him to the place which God had appoynted him The thirde daye Abraham lyfte vp his eyes and sawe the place a farr of and sayde vnto his yong men byde here with the asse I and the lad will goo yonder and worshippe and come agayne vnto you And Abraham toke the wodd of the sacrifyce and layde it vpon Isaac his sonne and toke fyre in his hande and a knyfe And they went both of them together Than spake Isaac vnto Abraham his father sayde My father And he answered here am I my sonne And he sayde Se here is fyre and wodd but where is the shepe for sacrifyce And Abraham sayde my sonne God wyll prouyde him a shepe for sacrifyce So went they both together And when they came vnto the place which God shewed him Abrahā made an aulter there and dressed the wodd ād bownde Isaac his sonne and layde him on the aulter aboue apon the wodd And Abraham stretched forth his hande and toke the knyfe to haue kylled his sonne Than the angell of the LORde called vnto him from heauen saynge Abraham Abraham And he answered here am I. And he sayde laye not thy handes apon the childe nether do any thinge at all vnto him for now I knowe that thou fearest God in that thou hast not kepte thine only sonne frō me And Abraham lyfted vp his eyes and loked aboute and beholde there was a ram caught by the hornes in a thykette And he went and toke the ram and offred him vp for a sacrifyce in the steade of his sonne And Abraham called the name of the place the LORde will see wherfore it is a comē saynge this daye in the mounte will the LORde be sene And the Angell of the LORde cryed vnto Abraham from heaven the seconde tyme saynge by my selfe haue I sooor●e sayth the LORde because thou hast done this thinge and hast not spared thy only sonne that I will blesse th and multiplye thy seed as the starres of heaven and as the sonde vpō the see syde And thy seed shall possesse the ●ates of hys enymies And in thy seed shall all the nations of the erth be blessed because thou hast obeyed my voyce Go turned Abraham agayne vnto his yonge men and they rose vp and wēt to gether to Ber seba And Abraham dwelt at Berseba And it chaūsed after these t●īges that one tolde Abraham saynge Beholde Milcha she hath also borne childern vnto thy brother Nachor Hus his eldest sonne and Bus his brother and Remuell the father of the Smans and Cesed and Haso and Pildas and Iedlaph and Bethuel And Bethuel begat Rebecca These .viij. dyd Milcha bere to Nachor Abrahams brother And his concubyne called Rheuma she bare also Tebah Saham Thahas and Maacha ¶ The .xxiij. Chapter SAra was an hundred and .xxvij. yere olde for so longe lyued she and than dyed in a heade
and the bracelettes ●pon his sisters handes ād herde the wordes of Rebecca his sister saynge thus sayde the man vnto me than he went out vnto the man And ●oo he stode yet with the camels by the well syde And Laban sayde come in thou blessed of the LORde Wherfore stondest thou without I haue dressed the house and made rowme for the camels And than the mā came in to the house And he vnbrydeld the camels God bleseth vs whē●●e geveth vs ●is benefi●●s and cur●●th vs w●en he ta●●th them a ●aye and brought ●●●ter and prauonder for the camels and water to w●she his fete and their fete that were with him and there was meate sett before him to eate But he sayde I will not eate vntill I haue sayde myne earēde And he sayde saye on And he sayde I am Abrahās servaunte the LORDE hath * blessed my master out of measure that he is become greate and hath geven him shepe oxen syluer and golde men servauntes mayde servauntes camels ād asses And Sara my masters wyfe bare him a sonne whē she was olde and vnto him hath he geven all that he hath And my master made mes●ere saynge Thou shalt not take a wyfe to my sonne amonge the doughters of the cananyres in whose lāde I dwell But thou shalt goo vnto my fathers house and to my ●ynred and there take a wyfe vnto my sonne And I sayde vnto my master What yf the wyfe will not folowe me ▪ And he sayde vnto me The LORde before whome I walke wyll sende his angell with the and prosper thy iourney that thou shalt take a wyfe for my sonne of my kynred and of my fathers house But and yf when thou comest vnto my kynred they will not geue the one thā shall thou bere no perell of myne oothe And I came this daye vnto the well and sayed O LORde the God of my master Abrahā yf it be so that thou makest my iourney which I go prosperous beholde I stōde by this well of water And when a virgyn cometh forth to drawe water and I saye to her geue me a litle water of thi pitcher to drynke and she saye agayne to me dryncke thou and I will also drawe water for thy camels that same is the wife whom the LORde hath prepared for my masters sonne And before I had made an ende of speakynge in myne harte beholde Rebecca came forth and hir pitcher on hir shulder and she went doune vnto the well and drewe And I sayde vnto her geue me dryncke And she made hast and toke doune hir p●●cher from of hir ād sayd drinke and I will geue thy camels drynke also And I dranke and she gaue the camels drynke also And I asked her saynge whose doughter art thou And she answered the doughter of Bathuell Nahors sonne whome Milca bare vnto him And I put the earynge vpon hir face and the bracelettes apon hir hondes And I bowed myselfe and worshepped the LORde and blessed the LORde God of my master Abrahā which had brought me the right waye to take my masters brothers doughter vnto his sonne Now therfore yf ye will deall mercyfully and truly with my master tell me And yf no tell me also that I maye turne me to the right hande or to the left Than answered Laban and Bathuel saynge The thinge is proceded even out of the lorde we can not therfore saye vnto the ether good or bad Beholde Rebecca before thy face take her and goo and let her be thy masters sonnes wife● euen as the LORde hath sayde ▪ And whē Abrahams servaunte herde their wordes he bowed him selfe vnto the LORde ●●a●● vpon the erth And the sero●unte toke forth 〈◊〉 of syluer and iewelles of gold and rayment and gaue them to Rebecca But vnto hir brother to hir mother he gaue spyces And then they ate and dranke both he and the men that were with him and taried all nyghte and rose vp in the mornynge And he sayde let me departe vnto my master But hir brother and hir mother sayde let the damsell abyde with vs a while ād it be but even .x. dayes and than goo thy wayes And he sayde vnto them hinder me not for the lorde hath prospered my iourney Sende me awaye y● I maye goo vnto my master And they sayde let vs call the damsell and witt what she sayth to the matter And they called forth Rebecca ād sayde vnto her wilt thou goo with this mā ▪ And she sayde Yee Than they broughte Rebecca their sister on the waye and her norse and Abrahās servaunte and the men that were wyth him And they * To bless a mās neyboure is t● praye for hād to wiss him good and not 〈…〉 wagge .ij. gers ou● him blessed Rebecca sayde vnto her Thou art oure sister growe in to thousande thousandes thy seed possesse the gates of their emmes And Rebecca arose hir damsels satt thē vp apō the camels went their waye after the man And the servaunte toke Rebecca went his waye And Isaac was a comīge from the well of y● lyvynge seynge for he dwelt in the s●uth cōtre was gone out to walke in his meditatiōs before y● euē tyde And he lyfte vp his eyes loked beholde y● camels were cominge And Rebecca lyfte vp hir eyes whē she sawe Isaac she lyghted of the camel ād sayde vnto the servaunte what mā is this that cometh agenst vs in the feld And the servaūte sayde it is my master And then she toke hir mantell ād put it aboute her And the servaūte tolde Isaac all that he had done Thē Isaac broughte her in to his mother Saras tente ād toke Rebecca she became his wife he loved her so was Isaac cōforted over his mother The .xxv. Chapter ABrahā toke hī another wyfe cald Retura which bare hī Simram Jacksam Medan Midiā Iesback Suah And J●cksan begat Seba Dedā And the sonnes of Dedan were Assurim Letusim Leumim And the sonnes of Midian were Epha Epher Hanoch Abida Elda All these were the childern of Bethura But Abrahā gaue all that he had vnto Isaac And vnto the sonnes of his concubines he haue giftes and sent them awaye from Isaac his sonne while he yet lyved east waro vnto the east contre These are the dayes of the life of Abrahā which he lyved an hūdred .lxxv. yere and than fell seke ād dyed in a lustie age whē he had lyved ynough ād was put vnto his people And his sonnes Isaac ād Ismael buried hī in the duble caue in the feld of Ephrō sōne of Zoar the Hethite before Man●e Which felde abrahā boughte of the sonnes of Heth There was Abrahā buried and Sara hys wyfe And after y● deeth of Abrahā God blessed Isaac his sonne which dweld by the well of the lyvige seige These are the generatiōs of Ismael Abrahās sonne which Hagar the Egiptiā Saras hand mayde bare vnto Abraham And
these are the names of the sōnes of Ismaell with their names in their kīreddes The eldest sōne of Ismael Neu●●oth thē Redar Adbeel Mibsā Misma Duma Masa Hadar Thema Ietur Naphis Redma These are the sōnes of Ismael and these are their names in their townes and castels .xij. princes of natiōs And these are the yeres of the lyfe of Ismael an hūdred and. xxxvij yere than he f●ll seke dyed was layde vnto his people And he dweld from Euila vnto Sur y● is before Egypte as men go toward the Assir●ās And he dyed in the presence of all his brethren And these are the generatiōs of Isaac Abrahās sonne Abrahā begat Isaac And Isaac was .xl. yere olde whē he toke Rebecca to wyfe the doughter of Bethuel the Sirian of Mesopotamia sister to Iaban the Sirien And Isaac made intercessiō vnto the LORde for his wife because she was barē and the LORde was ītreated of hī Rebecca his wife cōceaued and the childern stroue together withī her thē she sayde yf it shulde goo so to passe what helpeth it that I am with childe And she went axed the LORde And the LORde sayde vnto her there are .ij. maner of people in the wombe and ij nations shall springe out of thy bowels and the one nation shal be myghtier than the other and the eldest shal be servaunte vnto the yonger And whē hir tyme was come to be delyuered beholde there were .ij. twyns in hir wōbe And he that came out first was redde rough ouer all as it were an hyde and they called his name Esau And after ward his brother came out his hande holdynge Esau by the hele Wherfore his name was called Jacob. And Isaac was .lx. yereolde whē she bare thē and the boy● es grewe and Esau beame a conynge hunter a tyll man But Jacob was a simple man dwelled in the tentes Isaac loved Esau because he dyd eate of his venysō but Rebecca loued Jacob Jacob sod potage Esau came from the feld was faīne sayd to Jacob let me syppe of that redde potage for I am faynne And therfore was his name called Edom. And Jacob sayde sell ●e this daye thy byrthrighte And Esau answered Loo I am at the poynte to dye what profit shall this byrthrighte do me And Jacob sayde swere to me then this daye And he swore to him sold his byrthrighte vnto Jacob. Than Jacob gaue Esau brede potage of redde ryse And he ate dronke rose vp and went his waye And so Esau regarded not his byrthrighte The .xxvi. Chapter ANd there fell a derth in the lande passinge the first derth that fell in the dayes of Abraham Wherfore Isaac went vnto Abimelech kinge of y● Philistiās vnto Gerar. Thē the LORde apeared vnto him ● sayde goo not doune in to Egipte but byde in y● land which I saye vnto the Sogeorne in this lāde I wyll be with y● wyll blesse y● for vnto the vnto thy sede I will geue all these cōtreis And I will performe the oothe which I swore vnto Abrahā thy father will multiplye thy seed as y● starres of heavē will geue vnto thy seed all these contreis And thorow thy seed shall all the natiōs of the erth be blessed because that Abrahā harkened vnto m● voyce kepte mine ordinaūces cōmaūdmētes statutes lawes And Isaac dwelled in Gerar. And y● mē of the place asked hī of his wife he sayde that she was his sister for he feared to calle her his wife lest the mē of the place shulde haue kylled hym for hir sake because she was bewtyf●llto the eye And it happened after he had bene there longe tyme y● Abimelech kinge of y● Philistiās loked out at a wyndow sawe Isaac sportinge with Rebecca his wife And Abimelech sende for Isaac sayde se she is of a suertie thi wife and why saydest thou that she was thi sister And Isaac saide vnto hī I thoughte that I mighte perad venture haue dyed for hir sake Thē sayde Abimelech whi hast thou done this vnto vs one of the people myght lightely haue lyne by thy wife so shuldest thou haue broughte synne vpon vs Thā Abimelech charged all his people saynge he that toucheth this man or his wife shall surely ●ye for it And Isaac sowed in y● lāde founde in y● same yere an hūdred bushels for the LORde blessed hī the man waxed mightye wēt forth grewe till he was exceadinge great that he had possessiō of shepe of oxē a myghtie housholde so y● the Philestians had envy at him In so moch y● they stopped fylled vp with erth all the welles which his fathers servauntes dygged in his father Abrahams tyme. Than sayde Abin elcch vnto Isaac gett the srō me for thou art myhhtier then we a greate deale Than Isaac departed thense pitched his tente in the valey Gerar dwelt there ▪ And Isaac digged agayne the welles of water which they dygged in the dayes of Abrahā his father which the Philestiās had stoppe after ● deth of Abrahā gaue thē the same names which hys father gaue thē As Isaacs seruaūtes dygged in the valey they founde a well of springynge water And the herdmē of Gerar dyd stryue with Isaacs herdmē saynge the water is oures Than called he the well Eseck because they stroue with hym Than dygged they another well they stroue for that also Therfore called he it Sitena And than he departed thēse dygged another well for the which they stroue not therfore called he it Rehoboth saīge y● LORde hath now made vs rowme we are encreased vpō the erth Afterward departed he thēce came to Berseba And the LORde apered vnto hī the same nyghte sayde I am the God of Abrahā thy father feare not for I am with the will blesse the multiplye thy sede for my seruaūte Abrahams sake And than he buylded an aulter there and called vpō the name of the LORde there pitched his tente And there Isaacs servauntes dygged a well Than came Abimelech to him frō Gerar Ahusath his frende and Phicol his chefe captayne And Isaac sayde vnto thē wherfore come ye to me seige ye hate me haue put me awaye frō you Than sayde they we sawe that the LORde was with the and therfore we sayde that there shulde be an oothe betwixte vs ād the that we wolde make a bonde with the y● thou shuldeste do vs no hurte as we haue not touched the and haue done vnto the nothinge but good and sēd the awaye in prace for thou art now the blessed of the LORde And he made thē a feast and they ate ād drōke And they lose vp by tymes in the mornynge and sware one to another And Isaac sent thē awaye And they departed from him in peace And the same daye came Isaacs servaūtes tolde hī of a well which
When the LORde sawe that Lea was despised he made her frutefull but Rahel was baren And Lea conceaued and bare a sonne ād called his name Rubē for she sayde the LORde hath loked apon my tribulation And now my husbonde will loue me And she conceaued agayne and bare a sonne and sayde the LORde hath herde that I am despised ād hath therfore geuen me this sonne also and she called him Simeon And she conceaued yet and bare a sonne ād sayde now this once will my husbonde kepe me company because I haue borne him .iij. sonnes and therfore she called his name Levi. And she conceaued yet agayne and bare a sonne saynge Now will I prayse the LORde therfore she called his name Juda and left bearynge ¶ The .xxx. Chapter WHen Rahel sawe that she bare Jacob no children she enuied hir sister sayde vnto Jacob geue me children or ells I am but deed Than was Jacob wrooth with Rahel saynge Am I in godes steade which kepeth frō the the frute of thi wōbe Thē she sayde here is my mayde Bilha go in vnto her that she maye beare vpō my lappe that I maye be encreased by her And she gaue him Bilha hir hād mayde to wife And Jacob wēt in vnto her And Bilha conceaued and bare Jacob a sonne Than sayde Rahel God hath geuen sentēce on my syde and hath also herde my voyce and hath geuen me a sonne Therfore called she him Dan. And Bilha Rahels mayde cōce●ued agayne and bare Jacob a nother sonne And Rahel sayde God is turned and I haue made a chaunge with my sister haue gotē y● vpper hāde And she called his name Nepthali Whē Lea sawe that she had left bearinge she toke Silpha hir mayde and gaue her ●acob to wiffe And Silpha Leas made bare Jacob a sonne Than sayde Lea good lucke and called his name God And Silpha Leas mayde bare Jacob another sonne Thā sayd Lea happy am I for the doughters will call me blessed And called his name Asser And Rubē wēt out in the wheatharuest foūde mandragoras in the feldes and brought thē vnto his mother Lea. Than sayde Rahel to Lea geue me of thy sonnes mādragoras And Lea answered is it not ynough that thou hast takē awaye my housbōde but woldest take awaye my sonnes mandragoras also Than sayde Rahel well let him slepe with the this nyghte for thy sonnes mandragoras And whē Jacob came from the feldes at euen Lea went our to mere him sayde come into me for I haue bought the with my sonnes mandragoras And he slepte with her that nyghte And God herde Lea that she cōceaued and bare onto Jacob y● .v. sonne Than sayde Lea. God hath geue me my rewarde because I gaue my maydē to my housbōd and she called him Isachar And Lea cōceaued yet agayne and bare Jacob the sex●e sonne Than sayde she God hath endewed me with a good dowry Now will my housbond dwell with me because I haue borne him .vi. sonnes and called his name Zabulō After that she bare a doughter and called her Dina. And God remēbred Rahel herde her and made her frutefull so that she cōceaued and bare a sonne and sayde God hath takē awaye my rebuke And she called his name Joseph saynge The lorde geue me yet a nother sonne As soone as Rahel had home Joseph Jacob sayde to Laban Sēde me awaye that I maye goo vnto myne awne place and cūtre geue me my wives and my children for whome I haue serued the and let me goo for thou knowest what scruyce I haue done the. Than sayde Laban vnto hī If I haue fownde fauoure in thy syghte for I suppose that the LORde hath blessed me for thy sake appoynte what thy rewarde shal be and I will geue it y● But he sayde vnto hym thou knowest what seruyce I haue done y● in what tak●nge thy catell haue bene vnder me For it was but litle that thou haddest before I came and now it is encreased in to a multitude ● and the LORDE hath blessed the for my sake But now when shall I make provysion for myne awne house also And he sayde what shall I geue the And Jacob answerd thou shalt geue me nothinge at all yf thou wilt do this one thinge for me And then will I turne agayne fede thy shepe and kepe them I will go aboute all thy shepe this daye and separate frō thē all the shepe that are spotted and of dyverse coloures and all blacke shepe amonge the lambes and the partie and spotted amonge the kyddes And then such shal be my rewarde So shall my rightwesnes answere for me when the tyme commeth that I shall receaue my rewarde of the Go that what soeuer is not speckeld and partie amonge the gootes and blacke amonge the lambes let that be theft with me Than sayde Laban ●oo I am contēte that it be acordinge as thou hast sayde And he toke out that same daye the he gootes that were partie of dyuerse coloures all the she gootes that were spotted and partie coloured all that had whyte in thē all the blacke amonge the lambes ād put thē in the kepinge of his sonnes sett thre dayes ourney ●betwixte hīselfe Jacob. And so Jacob kepte yy e rest of Labās shepe Jacob toke roddes of grene popular hasell of chestnottrees pilled whyte strakes in thē made the white apere in the staues And he put the staues which he had pilled euē before yy ● shepe in the gutters watrynge ●roughes whē the shepe came to drynke that they shulde cōceaue whē they came to drynke And the shepe cōceaued before the staues brought forth straked spotted partie Thē Iacob parted the lābes turned the faces of the shepe toward spotted thinges toward allinaner of blacke thinges thorow out the flockes of Labā And he made him flockes of his owne by thē selfe which he put not vnto the flockes of Labā And allwaye in the first buckinge tyme of the shepe Iacob put the staues before the shepe in the gutters ▪ y● they myghte conceaue before the staues But in the latter buckynge tyme he put them not there so the last hrode was Labās and the first Iacobs And the man became excedynge ryche had many shepe maydeseruauntes menseruauntes camels asses ¶ The .xxxi. Chapter ANd Iacob herde the wordes of Labās sonnes how they sayde Iacob hath takē awaye all that was oure fathers and of oure fathers goodes hath he gotē all this honoure And Iacob behelde the countenaūce of Laban that it was not toward him as it was in tymes past And the LORde sayde vnto Iacob turne agayne in to the lāde of thy fathers to thy kynred I wil be with ye. Thā Iacob sent called Rahel Lea to the felde vnto his shepe sayde vnto thē Ise youre fathers countenaūce that it is not toward me as in tymes past Morouer y● God of my father hath bene with me
departinge that she must dye she called his name Ben O●i But his father called him Ben Iamin And thus dyed Rahel ād was buryed in the waye to Ephrath which now is called Bethlehem And Iacob sett vp a piller apon hir graue which is called Rahels graue piller vnto this daye And Israell went thēce and pitched vp his tent beyonde the toure of Eder And it chaunced as Israel dwelt in that lande that Ruben went laye with Bilha his fathers concubyne it came to Israels eare The sonnes of Iacob were .xij. in nombre The sonnes of Lea. Ruben Iacobs eldest sonne Simeō Leui Iuda Isacha● Zabulon The sonnes of Rahel Ioseph Ben Iamin The sonnes of Bilha Rahels mayde Dan Nepthali The sonnes of Zilpha Leas mayde Gad Aser Thes are the sōnes of Iacob which were borne him in Mesopotamia Then Iacob went vnto Isaac his father to Mamre a prīcipall cyte otherwise called Hebron where Abrahā Isaac sogeorned as straungers And the dayes of Isaac were an hundred .lxxx. yeres than fell he seke dyed ād was put vnto his people beynge olde and full of dayes And his sonnes Esau ād Iacob buried him The .xxxvi. Chapter THese are the generations of Esau which is called Edō Esau toke his wyues of the doughters of Canaan Ada the doughter of Elon an Hethite Ah●libama the doughter of Ana which Ana was the sonne of Zibeon an heuyte And Basmath Ismaels doughter sister of Nebaioth And Ada bare vnto Esau Eliphas and Basmath bare Reguel And Ahalibama bare Ieus Iaelam and Korah These are the sonnes of Esau which were borne him in the lande of Canaan And Esau toke his wyues his sonnes and doughters and all the soules of his house his goodes and all his catell and all his substance which he had gott in the land of Canaan ād went in to a countre awaye from his brother Iacob for their ryches was so moch that they coude not dwell together and that the land where in they were straungers coude not receaue thē because of their catell Thue dwelt Esau in moūte Seir which Esau is called Edō These are the generations of Esau sather of the Edomytes in mounte Seir these are the names of Esaus sonnes Eliphas the sonne of Ada the wife of Esau ād Reguel the sonne of Basmath the wife of Esau also And the sonnes of Eliphas were Theman Omar Zepho Gactham and kenas And th●●na was concubyne to Eliphas Esaus sonne and bare vnto Eliphas Amalech And these be the sonnes of Ada Esaus wyfe And these are the sonnes of Reguel Nahath Serah Samma and Misa these were the sonnes of Basmath Esaus wyfe And these were the sonnes of Ahalibama Esaus wyfe the doughter of Ana sonne of Zebcō which she bare vnto Esau Ieus Iealam and Rorah These were dukes of the sonnes of Esau The childern of Eliphas the first sōne of Esau were these duke Theman duke Omar duke Zepho duke Renas duke Rorah duke Gaetham duke Amalcch these are the dukes that came of Eliphas in the lande of Edom ād these were the sonnes of Ada ▪ These were the childern of ●eguel Esaus sonne duke ●●ahath duke Serah duke Samma duke Misa These are the dukes that came of Reguel in the lande of Edom ād these were the sonnes of Basmath Esaus wyfe These were the childern of Ahalibama Esaus wife duke Ieus duke Iaelam duke Rorah these dukes ame of Ahalibama the doughter of Ana Esaus wife These are the childern of Esau and these are the dukes of them which Esau is called Edom These are the childern of Seir the Horite the in habitoure of the lande Lothan Sobal Zibeon Ana Dison Eser and Disan These are the dukes of the horites the childern of Seir in the lande of Edom. And the childern of Lothan were Hori and Hemam And Lothans sister was called Thimna The childern of Sobal were these Alvan Manahath Ebal Sepho Onam These were the childern of Zibeō A●a ana this was y● Ana y● soūde the mules in the wildernes as be fed his father Zibeons asses The childern of Ana were these Dison and Ahalibama the doughter of Ana. These are the childern of Dison Hemdan Esban Iethran C●erā The childern of E●e● were these Bilhan Seavan Aka● The childern of Disan were Vz and Aran. These are the dukes that came of Hori duke Lothan duke Sobal duke Zibeō duke Ana duke Dison duke Ezer duke Disan These be the dukes that came of Hory in their duked●s in the land of Seir. These are the kynges that reigned in the lande of Edom before there reigned any kynge amonge the childern of Israel Bela the sonne of Bcor reigned in ●domca and the name of his cyte was Sinhaba And when Bela dyed Iobab the sonne of Serah out of Bezara reigned in his steade When Iobab was dead Husam of the lande of Themany reigned in his steade And after the deth of Husam Hadad the sonne of Bedad which stewe the Madianytes in the feld of the Moabytes reigned in his steade and the name of his cyte was Av●●h Whē Hadad was dead Samla of Masteka reigned in his steade Whē Samla was dead Saul of the ryver Rchoboth reigned in his steade When Saul was dead Baal hanan the sonne of Achbor reigned in his steade And after the deth of Baal Hanan the sonne of Achbor Hadad reigned in his steade and the name of his cyte was Pagu And his wises name Mchetabeel the doughter of matred the doughter of Mesaab These are the names of the dukes that came of Esau in their kynreddds places and names Duke Thimma duke Alua duke Ietheth duke Ahalibama duke Ela duke Pinon duke Renas duke Theman duke Mibzar duke Magdiel duke Iram These be the dukes of Edomea in their habitations in the lande of their possessions This Esau is the father of the Edomytes ¶ The .xxxvij. Chapter ANd Jacob dwelt in the lande wherein his father was a straunger that is to saye in the lande of Canaan And these are the generations of Jacob when Ioseph was x●ij yere olde he kepte shepe with his brethren and the lad was with the sonnes of Bilha of Zilpha his fathers wyues And he brought vnto their father an euyll saynge that was of them And Israel loued Joseph more than all his childern because he begat hym in his olde age and he made him a coote of many coloures When his brothren sawe that their father loued him more than all his brethern they hated him and coude not speke one kynde worde vnto him Moreouer Joseph dreamed a dreawe and tolde it his brethren wherfore they hated him yet the more And he sayde vnto them heare I praye yow this dreame which I haue dreamed Beholde we were makynge she●●s in the folde and loo my shefe arose and stode vp right and youres stode rounde aboute and made obeysaunce to my shefe Than sayde his brethren vnto him what shalt thou be oure kynge or shalt thou
reigne ouer us And they hated hī yet the in ore because of his dreame and of his wordes And he dreamed yet another dreame told it his brethren saynge beholde I haue had one dreame more me thought the sonne and the moone and .xi. starres made obaysaunce to me And when he had told it vnto his father and his brethern his father rebuked him and sayde vnto him what meaneth this dreame which thou hast dreamed shall I and thy mother and thy brethren come and fall on the grounde before the And his brethern hated him but his father noted the saynge His brethren went to kepe their fathers shepe in Sichem and Israell sayde vnto Ioseph do not thy brethern kepe in Sichem come that I may send y● to thē And he answered here am I And he sayde vnto him goo and see whether it be well with thy brethren and the shepe and brynge me worde agayne And sent him out of the vale of Hebron for to go to Sichem And a certayne man founde him wandrynge out of his waye in the felde ād axed him what he soughte And he answered I seke my brethren tell me I praye the where they kepe shepe And the man sayde they are departed hēce for I herde them say let vs goo vnto Dothan Thus went Ioseph after his brethren and founde them in Dothan And whē they sawe him a farr of before he came at them they toke councell agaynst him for to sley him and sayde one to another Beholde this dreamer cometh come now and let us sley him and cast him in to some pytt and let vs saye that some wiked beast hath deuoured him and let us see what his dreames wyll come to When Ruben herde that he wēt aboute to ryd him out of their handes and sayde let vs not kyll him And Ruben sayde moreouer vnto them shed not his bloude but cast him in to this pytt that is in the wildernes and laye no handes vpon him for he wolde haue rydd him out of their handes and delyuered him to his father agayne And as soone as Ioseph was come vnto his brethren they strypte him out of his gay coote that was vpon him and they toke him and cast him in to a pytt But the pytt was emptie and had no water therein And they s●tt them doune to eate brede And as they lyft vp their eyes and loked aboute there came a companye of Ismaelites from Gilead and their camels ladē with spicery baulme and my●re and were goynge doune in to Egipte Than sayde Iuda to his brethrē what avayleth it that we sley oure brother and kepe his bloude secrett come on let us sell him to the Ismaelites and let not oure handes be defyled vpon him for he is oure brother and oure flesh And his brethren were content Than as the Mad●anites marchaunt men passed by they drewe Ioseph out of the pytt and sold him vnto the Ismaelites for .xx. peces of syluer And they brought him into Egipte And when Ruben came agayne vnto the pytt and founde not Ioseph there he rent his cloothes and went agayne vnto his brethern saynge the lad is not yonder and whether shall I goo And they toke Iosephs coote ād kylled a goote dypped the coote in the bloud And they sent that gay coote caused it to be brought vnto their father and sayd This haue we founde se whether it be thy sōnes coote or no. And he knewe it saynge it is my sonnes coote a wicked beast hath deuoured him and Ioseph is rent in peces And Iacob rent his cloothes ād put sacke clothe aboute his loynes and sorowed for his sonne a longe season Than came all his sonnes ād all his doughters to comforte him And he wold not be comforted but sayde I will go doune in to y● grave vnto my sonne mornynge And thus his father wepte for him And the Madianytes solde him in Egipte vnto Putip●ar a lorde of Pharaos and his chefe marshall ¶ The .xxxviij. Chapter ANd it fortuned at that tyme that Iudas went from his brethren gatt him to a man called Hira of Odollam and there he sawe the doughter of a man called Sua a Canaanyte And he toke her ād went in vnto her And she conceaued and bare a sonne and called his name E● And she conceaued agayne and bare a sonne and called him Onan And she conceaued the thyrde tyme bare a sonne whom she called Sela he was at Chesyb when she bare hem And Iudas gaue E● his eldest sonne a wife whose name was Thamar But this E● Iudas eldest sonne was wicked in the syghte of the LORde wherfore the LORde slewe him Than sayde Iudas vnto Onan goo in to thi brothers wyfe and Marie her and styrre vp seed vnto thy brother And when Onan perceaued that the seed shulde not be his therfore when he went in to his brothers wife he spylled it on the grounde because he wold not geue seed vnto his brother And the thinge which he dyd displeased the LORde wherfore he slew him also Than sayde Iudas to Thamar his doughter in lawe remayne a wydow at thi fathers house tyll Sela my sonne be growne for he feared lest he shulde haue dyed also as his brethren did Thus went Thamar dwelt in hir fathers house And in processe of tyme the doughter of Sua Iudas wife dyed Than Iudas when he had left mornynge went vnto his shepe sherers to Thimnath with his frende Hira of Odollam And one told Thamar saynge beholde thy father in lawe goth vpto Thimnath to shere his shepe And she put hyr wydows garmētes of from her and couered her with a clooke and disgyssed herself And sat her downe at the entrynge of Enaim which is by the hye wayes syde to Thimnath for because she sawe that Sela was growne and she was not geuē vnto him to wife When Iuda sawe her he thought it had bene an hoore because she had couered hyr face And turned to her vnto the waye and sayde come I praye the let me lye with the for he knewe not that it was his doughter in lawe And she sayde what wylt thou gyue me for to lye with me Thā sayde he I will sende the a kydd frō the flocke She answered Than geue me a pledge till thou sende it Than sayde he what pledge shall I geue the And she sayde thy sygnett thy necke lace and thy staffe that is in thy hande And he gaue it her and lay by her and she was with child by him And she gatt her vp and went and put her mantell from her ād put on hir widowes rayment agayne And Iudas sent the kydd by his neybure of O●ollam for to fetch out his pledge agayne from the wifes hande But he fownde her not Than asked he the men of the same place saynge where is the whoore that satt at Enaim in the waye And they sayde there was no whoore here And he came to Iuda agayne saynge I can not fynde
thorow out all the lande of Egipte And in the .vij. plēteous yeres they made sheves and gathered vp all the fode of the .vij. plenteous yeres which were in the lande of Egipte and put it in to the cities And he put the food of the feldes that grewe rounde aboute euery cyte euen in the same And Joseph layde vp corne in stoore lyke vnto the sande of the see in multitude out of mesure vntyll he left nombrynge For it was with out nombre And vnto Joseph were borne .ij. sonnes before the yeres of hunger came which Asnath the doughter of Potiphara preast of On bare vnto him And he called the name of the first sonne Manasse for God sayde he hath made me forgett all my laboure all my fathers husholde The seconde called he Ephraim for God sayde he hath caused me to growe in the lande of my trouble And when the .vij. yeres of plenteousnes that was in the lande of Egypte were ended than came the .vij. yeres of derth acordynge as Joseph had sayde And the derth was in all landes but in the lāde of Egipte was there yet foode When now all the lande of Egipte began to hunger than cried the people to Pharao for bread And Pharao sayde vnto all Egipte goo vnto Joseph and what he sayth to you that doo And when the derth was thorow out all the lande Joseph opened all that was in the cities and solde vnto the Egiptiās And hunger waxed sore in the land of Egipte And all countrees came to Egipte to Joseph for to bye corne because that the hunger was so sore in all landes ¶ The .xlij. Chapter WHen Iacob sawe that there was corne to be solde in Egipte he sayde vnto his sōnes why are ye negligent beholde I haue hearde that there is corne to be solde in Egipte Gete you thither and bye vs corne frō thēce that we maye lyue and not dye So went Josephs ten brethern doune to bye corne in Egipte for Ben Jamin Josephs brother wold not Iacob sende with his other brethren for he sayde some mysfortune myght happen him And the sonnes of Israell came to bye corne amonge other that came for there was derth also in the lande of Canaan And Joseph was gouerner in the londe and solde corne to all the people of the londe And his brethren came and fell flatt on the grounde before him When Joseph sawe ●●s brethern he knewe them But made straunge vnto them and spake rughly vnto them saynge Whence come ye and they sayde out of the lande of Canaan to bye vitayle Joseph knewe his brethern but they knewe not him And Joseph remembred his dreames which he dreamed of them and sayde vnto them ye are spies and to se where the lande is weake is youre comynge And they sayde vnto him nay my lorde but to bye vitayle thy seruauntes are come We are all one mans sonnes and meane truely and thy seruauntes are no spies And he sayde vnto them nay verely but euen to se where the land is weake is youre comynge And they sayde we thi seruauntes are .xij. brethern the sonnes of one man in the lande of Canaan The yongest is yet with oure father and one no man woteth where he is Joseph sayde vnto them that is it that I sayde vnto you that ye are surelye spies Here by ye shall be proued For by the lyfe of Pharao ye shall not goo hence vntyll youre yongest brother be come hither Sende therfore one off you and lett him sett youre brother and ye shal be in preason in the meane season And thereby shall youre wordes be proued whether there be any trueth in you or els by the lyfe of Pharao ye are but spies And he put them in warde thre dayes And Joseph sayde vnto thē the thryd daye This doo and lyue for I feare Gode Yf ye meane no hurte let one of youre brethern be bounde in the preason and goo ye and brynge the necessarie foode vnto youre housholdes and brynge youre yongest brother vnto me that youre wordes maye be beleved ād that ye dye not And they did so Than they sayde one to a nother we haue verely synned agaynst oure brother in that we sawe the anguysh of his soull when he besought us wold not heare him therfore is this troubyll come apon us Ruben answered thē saynge sayde I not vnto you that ye shulde not synne agaynst the lad but ye wolde not heare And now verely see his bloude is requyred They were not aware that Joseph vnderstode thein for he spake vnto them by an interpreter And he turned from them and wepte and than turned to them agayne ād comened with them and toke out Simeon from amonge thē and bownde him before their eyes ād commaunded to fyll their sackes wyth corne and to put euery mans money in his sacke and to geue them vitayle to spende by the waye And so it was done to them And they laded their asses with the corne and departed thence And as one of them opened his sacke for to geue his asse prauender in the I●ne he spied his money in his sacks mouth And he sayde vnto his brethren my money is restored me agayne is euē in my sackes mouth Than their hartes fayled them and were astoynyed and sayde one to a nother how cometh it that God dealeth thus with us And they came vnto Iacob their father vnto the lande of Canaan and tolde him all that had happened them saynge The lorde of the lāde spake rughly to us and toke us for spyes to serche the countte And we sayde vnto him we meane truely and are no spies We be .xij. bretren sōnes of oure father one is awaye and the yongest is now with oure father in the lande of Canaan And the lorde of the countre sayde vnto us here by shall I knowe yf ye meane truely leaue one of youre brethern here with me and take foode necessary for youre housholdes and get you awaye and brynge youre yongest brother vnto me And thereby shall I knowe that ye are no spyes but meane truely So will I delyuer you youre brother agayne and ye shall occupie in the lande And as they emptied their sackes beholde euerymans bundell of money was in his sacke And when both they and their father sawe the bundells of money they were afrayde And Jacob their father sayde vnto them ▪ We haue ye robbed of my childern Joseph is away and Simeon is awaye and ye will take Ben Jamin awaye All these thinges fall vpon me Ruben answered his father saynge Slec my two sonnes yf I bringe him not to the agayne Delyuer him therfore to my honde and I will brynge him to the agayne And he sayde my sonne shall not go downe with you For his brother is dead and he is left alone Moreouer some mys fortune myght happen vpon him by the waye which ye goo And so shuld ye brynge my gray head with sorowe vnto the graue ¶ The .xliij. 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wist ye not that soch a man as I can prophesie Then sayde Juda what shall we saye vnto my lorde what shall we speake or what excuse can we make God hath founde out the wekednesse of thy seruauntes Beholde ●oth we and he with whom the cuppe is founde are thy seruauntes And he answered God forbyd y● I shulde do so the man with whom the cuppe is founde he shal be my seruaunte but goo ye in peace vn to youre father Then Juda went vnto him and sayde oh my lorde let thy servaunte speake a worde in my lordes audyence and be not wrooth with thi servaunte for thou art euen as Pharao My lorde axed his seruaunte sainge haue ye a father or a brother And we answered my lord we haue a father that is old and a yonge lad which he begat in his age ād the brother of the sayde lad is dead he is all that is left of that mother And his father loueth him Then sayde my lorde vnto his seruauntes brynge him vnto me that I maye sett myne eyes apon him And we answered my lorde that the lad coude not goo from his father for if he shulde leaue his father he were but a deed man Than sayde st thou vnto thy servauntes excepte youre yongest brother come with you lo●e that ye se my face no moare And when we came vnto thy servaunt oure father we shewed him what my lorde had sayde And when oure father sayde vnto vs goo agayne and bye vs a litle fode we sayd that we coude not goo Neverthelesse if oure youngeste brother go with vs then will we goo for we maye not see the mannes face excepte oure yongest brother be with vs. Then sayde thy servaunt oure father vnto vs. Ye knowe that my wyfe bare me .ij. sonnes And the one went out from me and it is sayde of a suertie that he is torne in peaces of wyld beastes and I sawe him not se●ce Yf ye shall take this also awaye frō me and some mys fortune happen apon him then shall ye brynge my gray heed with sorow vnto the grave Now therfore whē I come to thy servaunt my father yf the lad be not with me seinge that his lyfe hāgeth by the laddes lyfe then as soone as he seeth that the lad is not come he will dye So shall we thy servaūtes brynge the gray hedde of thy servaunt oure father with sorow vnto the grave For I thy servaunt became suertie for the lad vnto my father sayde yf I bringe him not vnto the agayne I will bere the blame all my life lōge Now therfore let me thy servaunt byde here for y● lad be my lordes bondman let the lad goo home with his brethern For how can I goo vnto my father and the lad not wyth me lest I shulde see the wretchednes that shall come on my father The .xlv. Chapter ANd Joseph coude no longer refrayne before all them that stode aboute him but commaunded that they shuld goo all out from him and that there shuld be no man with him whyle he vt●red him selfe vnto his brethern And he wepte alowde so that the Egiptians and the house of Pharao herde it And he sayde vnto his brethern I am Joseph doth my father yet lyue But his brethern coude not answere him for they were abasshed at his presence And Joseph sayde vnto his brethern come nere to me and they came nere And he sayde I am Joseph youre brother whom ye sold in to Egipte And now be not greued therwith nether let it seme a cruel thinge in youre eyes that ye solde me hither For God dyd send me before you to saue lyfe For this is the seconde yere of derth in the lande and fyue moo are behynde in which there shall nether be earynge nor hervest Wherfore God sent me before you to make prouision that ye myghte continue in the erth and to save youre lyues by a greate delyuerance So now it was not ye that sent me hither but God and he hath made me father vnto Pharao and lorde ouer all his house and ●ueler in all the land of Egipte Hast you ād goo to my father and tell him this sayeth thy sonne Joseph God hath made me lorde ouer all Egipte Come downe vnto me and tarye not And thou shalt dwell in the londe of Gosan be by me both thou and thi childern and thi childerns childern and thy shepe and beestes and all that thou hast There will I make provision for the for there remayne yet v yeres of derth lest thou and thi houshold and all that thou hast perish Beholde youre eyes do se and the eyes also of my brother Ben Jamin that I speake to you by mouth Therfore tell my father of all my bonoure which I haue in Egipte and of all that ye haue sene ād make hast and brynge in father hither ¶ And he fell on his brother Ben Jamis necke wepte Ben Jamin wepte on his necke Moreouer he kyssed all his brethern and wepte apon them And after that his brethern talked with him And when the ridynges was come vnto Pharaos housse that Josephes brethern were come ●● pleased Pharao well and all his seruauntes And Pharao spake vnto Joseph saye vnto thy brethern this do ye lade youre beestes ād get you hence And when ye be come vnto the londe of Canaan take youre father and youre housholdes and come vnto me and I will geue you the beste of the lande of Egipte and ye shall eate the fatt of the londe And commaunded also This do ye take charettes with you out of the lande of Egipte for youre childern and for youre wyues and brynge youre father and come Also regarde not youre stuff for the goodes of all the londe of Egipte shal be youres And the childern of Israell dyd euen so And Joseph gaue them charettes at the commaundment of Pharao and gaue them ●●tayle also to spende by the waye And he gaue vnto eche of them chaunge of rayment but vnto Ben Jamin he gaue iij. hundred peces of syluer and .v. chaunge of rayment And vnto his father he sent after the same maner x. he asses laden with good out of Egipte and .x. she asses laden with corne bred and meate to serue his father by the waye So sent he his brethern awaye and they departed And he sayde vnto them se that ye fall no● out by the waye And they departed from Egipte and came in to the land of Canaan vnto Jacob their father and told him saynge ▪ Joseph is yet a lyue and is gouerner ouer all the land of Egipte And Jacobs hert wauered for he beleued thē not And they tolde him all the wordes of Joseph which he had sayde vnto them But when he sawe the charettes which Joseph had sent to carie him then his sprites reviued And Israel sayde I haue ynough yf Joseph my sonne be yet alyue I will goo and se him yer that I dye
The .xlvi. Chapter ISrael toke his iourney with all that he had and came vnto Berseba and offred offrynges vnto the God of his father Isaac And God sayde vnto Israel in a vision by nyghte and called vnto him Jacob Jacob. And he answered here am I. And he sayde I am that mightie God of thy father feare not to goo downe in to Egipte For I will make of the there a great people I will go downe with y● in to Egipte I will also bringe the vp agayne Joseph shall put his hand apon thine eyes And Jacob rose vp from Berseba And the sonnes of Israel caried Jacob their father ād their childern and their wyues in the charettes which Pharao had sent to carie him And they toke their catell ād the goodes which they had gotten in the land of Canaan and came in to Egipte both Jacob and all his seed with him his sonnes and his sonnes sonnes with him his doughters and his sonnes doughters and all his seed brought he with him in to Egipte These are the names of the childern of Israel which came in to Egipte both Jacob and his sonnes Rubē Jacobs first sonne The childern of Ruben Hanoch Pallu Hezron and Charnn The childern of Simeon Jemuel Jamin Ohad Jach● Zohar and Saul the sonne of a Cananitish woman The childern of Leu● Gerson Rahath and Merari The childern of Iuda Er Onan Sela Pharez and Zerah but Er and Onan dyed in the lande of Canaan The childern of Pharez Hezrō Hamul The childern of Isachar Tola Phuva Iob and Sem●on The childern of Sebulon Sered Elon and Jaheleel These be the childern of Lea which she bare vnto Jacob in Mesopotamia with his doughter Dina. All these soulles of his sonnes and doughters make xxx and .vi. The childern of Gad Ziphion Haggi Suni Ezbon Eri Arodi and Ar●li The childern of Affer Jemna Jesua Jesui Brya and Serah their sister And the childern of Biya were Heber and Malchiel These are the childern of Silpha whom Lobā gaue to Lea his doughter And these she bare vnto Jacob in nombre xvi soules The childern of Rahel Jacobs wife Joseph and ben Jamin And vnto Joseph in the lōde of Egipte were borne Manasses and Ephraim which Asnath the doughter of Potiphara preast of On bare vnto him The childern of Ben-Jamin Bela Becher Asbel Gera Naeman Ehi Ros Mupim Hupun and Ard. These are the childern of Rahel which were borne vnto Jacob xiiij soules all to gether The childern of Dan Husim The childern of Nepthali Jahezeel Guni Jezer and Sistem These are the sonnes of Bilha which Laban gaue vnto Rahel his doughter and she bare these vnto Jacob all together .vij. soulles All the soulles that came with Jacob in to Egipte which came out of his loyns besyde his sonnes wifes were all togither .lx. and .vi. soulles And the sonnes of Joseph which were borne him in egipte were .ij. solles So that all the soulles of the house of Jacob which came in to Egipte are lxx And he sent Iuda before him vnto Joseph that the waye myghte be shewed him vnto Gosan and they came in to the lande of Gosan And Joseph made redie his charett and went agaynst Jsraell his father vnto Gosan ād presented him selfe vnto him and fell on his necke and wepte vpon his necke a goode whyle And Israel sayd vnto Joseph Now C●am cōtēt to dye in somoch I haue sene the that thou art yet alyue And Joseph sayde vnto his brethrē and vnto his fathers house I will goo shewe Pharao and tell him that my brethern and my fathers housse which were in the lāde of Canaan are come vnto me and how they are shepardes for they were men of catell and they haue brought their shepe and their oxen and all that they haue with them Yf Pharao call you and axe you what youre occupation is saye thi seruauntes haue bene occupyed aboute catell frō oure chilhode vnto this tyme both we and oure fathers that ye maye dwell in the lande of Gosan For an abhominacyon vnto the Egiptians are all that seade shepe ¶ The .xlvij. Chapter ANd Joseph wēt and tolde Pharao and sayde my father and my brethern their shepe and their beastes and all that they haue are come out of the lāde of Canaan and are in the lande of Gosan And Joseph toke a parte of his brethern euen fyue of them and presented them vnto Pharao And Pharao sayde vnto his brethern what is youre occupation And they sayde vnto Pharao seaders of shepe are thi seruauntes both we ād also oure fathers They sayde moreouer vnto Pharao for to sogeorne in the lande are we come for thy seruauntes haue no pasture for their shepe so sore is the fameshment in the lande of Canaan Now therfore let thy seruauntes dwell in the lande of Gosan And Pharao sayde vnto Joseph thy father and thy brethren are come vnto the. The londe of Egipte is open before the In the best place of the lande make both thy father and thy brothren dwell And even in the lond of Gosan let them dwell Moreouer yf thou knowe any men of actiuyte amonge them make them ruelars ouer my catell And Joseph brought in Jacob his father and sett him before Pharao And Jacob blessed Pharao And Pharao axed Jacob how old art thou And Jacob sayde vnto Pharao the dayes of my pilgremage are an hundred and .xxx. yeres ▪ Few and euell haue the dayes of my lyfe bene and haue not attayned vnto the yeres of the lyfe of my fathers in the dayes of their pilgremages And Jacob blessed Pharao and went out ▪ from him And Joseph prepared dwellinges for his father and his brethern and gaue them possessions in the londe of Egipte in the best of the londe euē in the lande of Raemses as Pharao commaunded And Joseph made prouysion for his father his brethern and all his fathers housholde as yonge childern are fedd with bread There was no bread in all the londe for the derth was exceadige sore so that the lōde of Egipte the lōde of ●anaan were fameshyd by the reason of y● derth And Joseph brought together all y● money that was founde in that lāde of Egipte and of Canaan for the come which they boughte he layde vp the money in Pharaos housse When money fayled in the lāde of Egipte of Canaan all the Egiptians came vnto Joseph and sayde geue us sustenaunce wherfore suffrest thou vs to dye before the for oure money is spent Then sayde Joseph brynge youre catell and I will geue yow for youre catell yf ye be without money And they brought their catell vnto Joseph And he gaue them bread for horses and shepe and oxen and asses so he fed them with bread for all their catell that yere When that yere was ended they came vnto him the nexte yere and sayde vnto him we will not hyde it from my lorde how that we haue nether money nor catell for my lorde there
is no moare left for my lorde but euen oure bodies and oure londes Wherfore latest thou us dye before thyne eyes and the londe to goo to noughte bye us and oure landes for bread and let both vs and oure londes be bonde to Pharao Eeue vs seed ▪ that we may lyue not dye that the londe god not to wast And Joseph boughte all the lande of Egipte for Pharao For the Egiptians solde euery man his londe because the derth was sore apō them and so the londe became Pharaos And he appoynted the people vnto the cities from one syde of Egipte vnto the other only the londe of the Prestes bought he not For there was an ordinaūce made by Pharao for y● * The blīde gydes gett previleges frō bearīge with their brethrē contrarye to Christes lawe of love And of these prestes of idolles did ●ure cōpassīge yvetrees lerne to crepe vp by litle litle to cōpasse y● greate trees of the world with hypocrisye ād to thrust y● ro●es of idola tysse super●tition in to hē to su 〈…〉 out y●●uce f thē with heir poe●●ye till all be seer bowes and no thinge grene save their awne com● welth pre astes that they shulde eate that which was appoynted vnto them which Pharao had geuen them wherfore they solde not their londes Then Ioseph sayde vnto the folke beholde I haue boughte you this daye ād you●e landes for Pharao Take there seed and goo sowe the londe And of the encrease ye shall geue the fyfte parte vnto Pharao and .iiij. partee shal be youre awne for seed to sowe the feld and for you and them of youre housholdes and for youre childern to eate And they answered Thou haste saued oure lyves Let vs fynde grace in the syghte of my lorde and let us he Pharaos servaūtes And Ioseph made it a lawe ouer the lāde of Egipte vnto this daye that men must geue Pharao the fyfte parte excepte the londe of the preastes only which was not bond vnto Pharao And Israel dwelt in Egipte euen in the countre of Gosan And they had their possessions therein and they grewe and multiplyed exceadingly Moreouer Iacob lyued in the lande of Egipte .xvij. yeres so that the hole age of Iacob was an hundred and .xlvij. yere When the tyme drewenye that Israel must dye he sent for his sonne Ioseph and sayde vnto him Yf I haue founde grace in thy syghte put thy hande vnder my thye and deale mercifully ād truely with me that thou burie me not in Egipte but let me lye by my fathers and c●rie me out of Egipte and burie me in their buryall And he answered I will do as thou hast sayde And he sayde swere vnto me ād he sware vnto him And than Israel bowed him vnto the beddes head The .xlviij. Chapter AFter these deades tydīges were brought vnto Ioseph that his father was seke And he toke with him his ij ●ōnes Manasses and Ephraim Then was it sayde vnto Iacob beholde thy sonne Ioseph commeth vnto the. And Israel toke his strength vnto him and satt vp on the bedd and sayde vnto Ioseph God allmightie appeared vnto me at ●us in the lande of Canaan ād blessed me and sayde vnto me beholde I will make the growe and will multiplye the and will ma ke a great nombre of people of the and will geue this lande vnto the and vnto thy seed after y● vnto an euerlastinge possession Now therfore thy .ij. sōnes Manasses ād Ephraim which were borne vnto the before I came to the into Egipte shal be myne euen as Ruben and Simeō shall they be vnto me And the childern which thou getest after them shal be thyne awne but shal be caller with the names of their brethern in their enheritaunces And after I came from Mesopotamia Rabel dyed apon my ●ande in the lande of Canaā by the waye when I had but a feldes brede to goo vnto Ephrat And I buried her there in the waye to Ephrat which is now called Bethlehem And Israel behelde Iosephes sonnes sayde what are these And Ioseph sayde vnto his father they are my sonnes which God hath geuen me here And he sayde brynge them to me and let me blesse them And the eyes of Israell were dymme for age so that he coude not see And he broughte them to him ād he kyssed thē and embraced them And Israel sayde vnto Ioseph I had not thoughte to haue sene thy face and yet loo God hath shewed it me and also thy seed And Ioseph toke them awaye from his lappe and they fell on the grounde before him Than toke Ioseph them both Ephraim in his ryghte hande towarde Israels left hande ād Manasses in his left hande towarde Israels ryghte hande and brought them vnto him And Israel stretched out his righte hande and layde it apon Ephraims head which was the yonger and his lyft hāde apon Manasses heed crossinge his handes for manasses was the elder And he blessed Ioseph saynge God before whome my fathers Abraham and Isaac dyd wal●e and the God which hath fedd me all my life longe vnto this daye And the angell which hath delyuered me frō all euyll blesse these laddes that they maye be called after my name and after my father Abraham and Isaac and that they maye growe ād multiplie ap● the erth When Ioseph sawe that his father layd his ryghte hande apon the heade of Ephraim it displeased him And he lifte vpp his fathers hāde to haue removed it from Ephraims head vnto Manasses head and sayde vnto his father Not so my father for this is the eldest Put thy right hande apon his head And his father wold not but sayde I ●nowe it well my sonne I ●nowe it well He shal be also a people ād shal be great But of a troth his yonger brother shal be greatter than he and his seed shall be full of people And he blessed them sainge At the ensample of these the Israelites shall blesse and saye God ma●e the as Ephraim and as Manasses Thus sett he Ephraim before Manasses And Israel sayde vnto Ioseph beholde I dye And god shal be with you and bringe you agayne vnto the land of youre fathers Moreover I geue vnto the a porcyon of lande aboue thy brethern which I gatt out of the handes of the Amoo●tes with my swerde and wyth my bowe The .xlix. Chapter ANd Iacob called for his sonnes ād sayde come together that I maye tell you what shall happē you in the last dayes Gather you together and heare ye sonnes of Iacob and her●en vnto Israel youre father Ruben thou art myne eldest sonne my myghte and the begynnynge of my strength chefe in receauynge and chefe in power As vnstable as water wast thou thou shalt therfore not be the chefest for thou wenst vp vpō thy fathers bedd and than defyledest thou my couche with goynge vppe The brethern Simeon and Leui weked instrumentes are their wepōs In to their secrettes come
not my soule and vnto their congregation be my honoure not coupled ▪ forin their wrath they slewe a man and in their selfe will they houghed an oxe Cursed be their wrath for it was stronge and their fearsnes for it was cruell I will therfore deuyde them in Iacob scater them in Israel Iuda thy brethern shall prayse the thine hande shal be in the necke of thyne enimies thy fathers childern shall stoupe vnto the. Iuda is a lions whelpe Frō spoyle my sonne thou art come an hye he layde him downe and couched himselfe as a lion and as a lionesse Who dare stere him vp The sceptre shall not departe from Iuda nor a ruelar from betwene his legges vntill Silo come vnto whome the people shall herken He shall bynde his fole vnto the vine and his asses colt vnto the vyne braunche ād shall wash his garment in wyne and his mantell in the bloud of grapes his eyes are roudier than wyne ād his teeth whit●er then mylke Zabulon shall dwell in the hauen of the see and in the porte of shippes shall reache vnto Sidon Isachar is a stronge asse he couched him doune betwene .ij. borders and sawe that rest was good and the lande that it was pleasant and bowed his shulder to beare and became a servaunte vnto trybute Dan shall iudge his people as one of the trybes of Israel Dan shal be a serpent in the waye and an edder in the path and byte the horse heles so that his ryder shall fall backwarde After thy sauynge loke I LORde God men of warre shall ●●ade him And he shall turne them to flyght Off Asser cometh fatt breed and he shall geue pleasures for a kynge Nepthali is a swyft hynde ād geueth goodly wordes That florishynge childe Ioseph that florishing childe and goodly vn to the eye the doughters come forth to bere ruele The shoters haue envyed him and chyde with him ād hated him and yet his bowe bode fast his armes and his handes were stronge by the handes of the myghtye God of Iacob out of him shall come an herde mā a stone in Israel Thi fathers God shall helpe the the almightie shall blesse the with blessinges from heaven aboue and with blessinges of the water that lieth vnder with blessinges of the brestes of the womb● The blessinges of thy father were stronge euen as the blessinges of my elders after the desyre of the hiest in the worlde and these blessinges shall fall on the head of Ioseph and on the toppe of the head of him that was separat from his brethern Ben Iamin is a raucshynge wolfe In the mornynge he shall deuoure his praye ād at nyghte he shall deuyde his spoyle All these are the .xij. tribes of Israel this is that which their father spake vnto them whē he blessed them euery man with a severall blessinge And he charged them and sayde vnto them I shall be put vnto my people se that ye burye me with my fathers in the caue that is in the felde of Ephron the Hethyte in the double caue that is in the felde before Mamre in the lande of Canaan Which felde Abraham boughte of Ephron the Hethite for a possessiō to burye in There they buryed Abrahā and Sara his wyfe there they buryed Isaac Rebecca his wyfe And there I buried Lea which felde the caue that is therin was bought of the childern of Heth. When Iacob had commaunded all that he wold vnto his sonnes be plucked vp his fete apon the bedd and dyed and was put vnto his people And Ioseph fell apon his fathers face and wepte apon him and kyssed him The .l. Chapter ANd Ioseph commaunded his seruauntes that were Phisicions to embawme his father and the Phisiciōs ē●awmed Israel .xl. dayes lōge for so lōge doth y● embawminge last the Egiptians bewepte him .lxx. dayes And when the dayes of wepynge were ended Ioseph spake vnto the house of Pharao saynge Yf I haue founde fauoure in youre eyes speake vnto Pharao and tell him how that my father made me swere and sayde loo I dye se that thou burye me in my graue which I haue made me in the lande of Canaan Now therfore let me goo and burye my father ād thā will I come agayne And Pharao sayde goo and burye thy father acor●ynge as he made the swere And Ioseph went vp to burie his father and with him went all the seruauntes of Pharao that were the elders of his house ād all the elders of Egipte and all the house of Ioseph ād his brethern his fathers house only their childern their shepe and their catell lefte they behinde them in the lande of Gosan And there went with him also Charettes and horsemen so that they were an exceadynge great companye And when they came to that feld of Atad beyonde Iordane there they made great exceadinge sore lamentaciō And he morned for his father .vij. dayes When the enhabiters of the lande the Cananytes sawe the moornynge in y● felde of A●ad they saide this is a greate moornynge which the Egiptians make Wherfore y● name of the place is called Abel mizraim which place lyeth beyonde Jordane And his sonnes dyd vnto him acordynge as he had commaunded them And his sonnes caried him in to the land of Canaan and buryed him in the double caue which Abrahā had boughte with the felde to be a place to burye in of Ephron the Hethite before Mamre And Joseph returned to Egipte agayne and his brethern and all that went vp with him to burye his father assone as he had buryed him Whē Josephs brethern sawe that their father was deade they sayde Joseph myghte for tune to hate us and rewarde us agayne a●● the euell which we dyd vnto him They dyd therfore a commaundment vnto Joseph saynge thy father charged before his deth saynge This wise say vnto Joseph forgeue I praye the the trespace of thy brethern their synne for they rewarded the euell Now therfore we praye the● forgeue the trespace of the servauntes of thy fathers God And Joseph wepte when they spa●e vnto him And his brethern came ād fell before him and sayde beholde we he thy servauntes And Joseph sayde vnto them feare not for am not I vnder god Ye thoughte euell vnto me but God turned it vnto good to bringe to passe as it is this daye euen to saue moch people a lyue feare not therfore for I will care for you and for youre childern and he spake kyndly vnto them Joseph dwelt in Egipte and his fathers house also ād lyved an hundred .x. yere And Joseph sawe Ephraims childern euē vnto the thyrde generation And vnto Machir the sonne of Manasses were childern borne satt on Josephs knees And Joseph sayde vnto his brethern I die And God will suerlie vysett you and bringe you out of this lande vnto the lande which he sware vnto Abraham Isaac and Jacob. And Joseph toke an ooth of
thou stondest is holy grounde And he sayde I am the God of thy father the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Iacob And Moses hyd his face for he was afrayde to loke vpon God Than the Lorde sayde I haue surely sene the trouble of my people which are in Egipte and haue herde their crye which they haue of their taskemasters For I knowe theire sorowe and am come downe to delyuer them out of the handes of the Egiptians and to brynge thē out of that londe vnto a good londe and a large and vnto a londe that floweth with mylke and hony euen vnto the place of the Canaanites Hethites Amorites Pherezites Heuites and of the Iebusites Now therfore beholde the complaynt of the children of Israel is come vnto me and I haue also sene the oppression wherwith the Egiptians oppresse them But come I will sende the vnto Pharao that thou mayst brynge my people the childern of Israel out of Egipte And Moses sayde vnto God what am I to goo to Pharao and to brynge the children of Iraell out of Egipte And he sayde I wil be with the. And this shal be a token vnto the that I haue sent the after that thou hast broughte the people out of Egipte ye shall serue God vppon this mountayne Than sayde Moses vnto God when I come vnto the childern of Israell and saye vnto them the God of youre fathers hath sent me vnto you ād they saye vnto me what ys his name ▪ what answere shall I geuethem Then say Of this vvord I vvilbe ▪ cometh the name of God Iehovah vvhich vve interprete Lorde and is as mo●h to saye as I that ●● de God vnto Moses I wil be what I wil be ād he sayde this shalt thou saye vnto the children of Israel I wil be dyd send me to you And God spake further vnto Moses thus shalt thou saye vnto the children of Israell the Lorde God of youre fathers the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Iacob hath sent me vnto you this is my name for euer and this is my memoriall thorow out all generacyons Goo therfore and gather the elders of Israel to gether and saye vnto them the Lorde God of youre fathers the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Iacob appeared vnto me and sayde I haue be ne and sene both you and that whiche is done to you in Egipte And I haue sayde it that I will bringe you out of the tribulaciō of Egipte vnto the londe of the Canaanites Hethites Amorites Pherezites Heuites and Iebusites euen a londe that floweth wyth mylke ād hony Yf it come to passe that they heare thy voyce then goo both thou ād the elders of Israel vnto the kinge of Egipte and saye vnto him The Lord God of the Ebrues hath mett with vs Let vs goo therfore .iij. dayes iourney in to the wildernesse that we maye sacrifice vnto the Lorde oure God Notwithstondinge I am sure that the kinge of Egipte will not lett you goo excepte it be with a mightie hande ye ād I will therfore stretche out myne honde and smyte Egipte with all my wōders which I wil do therin And after that he will let you goo And I will gett this people fauoure in the syghte of the Egiptians so that when ye goo ye shall not goo emptie but euery wife shall borow of hir neyghbouresse and of her that sogeorneth in hir house iewels of syluer ād of gold and ray ment And ye shall put them on youre sonnes and doughters and shall robbe the Egiptians ¶ The .iiij. Chaptre MOses answered and sayde Se they wil not beleue me nor herkē vnto my voyce but wil saye the Lorde hath not apeared vnto the. Then the Lorde saide vnto him what is that in thine hande and he sayde a rodd And he sayde cast it on the grounde and it turned vnto a serpent And Moses rā awaye from it And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses put forth thine hande ād take it by the tayle And he put forth his hande and caught it and it became a rodd agayne in his hand that they may beleue that the Lorde God of their fathers the God of Abraham the God of Isaac ād the God of Iacob hath appeared vnto the. And the Lorde sayde forther more vnto him thrust thine hande in to thy bosome And he thrust his hande in to his bosome and toke it out And beholde his hand was leporous euen as snowe And he saide put thine hande in to thy bosome agayne And he put his hande into his bosome agayne and plucked it out of his bosome and beholde it was turned agayn as his other flesh Yf they will not beleue the nether heare the voyce of the first token yet will they beleue the voyce of the seconde tokē But and yf they will not beleue the two signes nether herken vnto thy voyce then take of the water of the riuer and poure it vpon the drye lond And the water which thou takest out of the riuer shall turne to bloude vpon the drie londe And Moses sayde vnto the Lorde oh my Lorde I am not eloquēt no not in tymes past and namely sence thou hast spoken vnto thy seruaunte but I am slowe mouthed and slowe tongued And the Lorde sayde vnto hī who hath made mās mouth or who hath made the domme or the deaff the seynge or the blynde haue not I the Lorde Go therfore and I wil be with thy mouth and teach the what thou shalt saye And he sayde oh my Lorde send I pray the whome thou wilt And the Lorde was angrie with Moses and sayde I knowe Aarō thy brother the leuite that he can speake And morouer behold he cometh out agaynst the ād whē he seyth the he wil be gladī his hert And thou shalt speake vnto hī and put the wordes in his mouth ād I wil be with thy mouth ād with his mouth ād will teach you what ye shal do And he shal be thy spokesr●ā vnto the people he shall be thy mouth ād thou shalt be his God and take this rodd in thy hāde wher with thou shalt do myracles And Moses went ād returned to Iethro his father in lawe agayne ād seyde vnto hī let me goo I praye the ād turne agayne vnto my brethern which are in Egipte that I may se whether they be yet alyue And Iethro sayde to Moses goo in peace And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses in Madiā returne agayne in to Egipte for they are dead which wēt aboute to kyll the And Moses toke his wife and his sonnes and put them on an asse and went agayne to Egipte and toke the rodd of God in his hande And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses when thou art come in to Egipte agayne se that thou doo all the wondres before Pharao which I haue put in thy hande but I will harden his herte so that he shall not let the people goo And tell
sokettes off brasse for them ¶ The .xxvij. Chapter ANd thou shalt make an altare of sethim wodd fyue cubettes longe ād .v. cubettes brode that it be fouresquare and .iij. cubettes hye And make it hornes proceding out in the .iiij. corners of it and couer it with brasse And make his asshepannes shovels basens fleshhokes fyrepannes and all the apparell there of of brasse after the fascyon of a net ād put apon the nette .iiij. rynges euen in the .iiij. corners of it and put it beneth vnder the compasse of the altare and let the net reache vnto the one halfe of the altare And make staues for the altare of sethim wodd and couer thē wyth brasse and let them be put in rynges alonge by the sydes off the altare to bere it with all And make the altare holowe with bordes euen as it was shewed the in the mount so lett them make it And thou shalt make a courte vnto the habitacion which shall haue in the fouth syde hāgynges of twyned bysse beyng an hundred cubettes longe and .xx. pilers thereof with there xx sokettes of brasse but the knoppes of the ¶ The forme of the alter of the burntos●rynge with his hornes ringes staues gredyernes and other ornametes And in the gate of the courte shal be a vayle of .xx. cubettes of lacyncte scarlet purpul and twyned bysse wroughte with nedle worke and .iiij. pilers with their .iiij. sokettes All the pilers rounde aboute the courte shal be whoped with syluer and their knoppes of syluer and their sokettes of brasse The length of the courte shall be an hundred cubettes and the bredth fiftye and the heygth fyue and the hangynges shal be of twyned bysse and the sokettes of brasse And all the vessels of the habitacion to all maner seruyce ād the pynnes there of ye and the pynnes also of the courte shal be brasse ¶ The figure of the orderinge of all the 〈◊〉 which must stande in the tabernacle And commaunde the childern of Israel that they geue the pure oyle olyue beaten for the lyghtes to poure all way in to the lampes In the tabernacle of witnesse without the vayle wich is before the wytnesse shall Aaron ād his sonnes dresse it both even and mornynge Frō h● ce vnto the bokes ende ād therovv● out att the nexte boke thou shalt se vvhat moued the Pope and vvhence he ●●ke the fascion of the garmētes and ornam●tes that are novve vsed in the chyrche and the maner of halovvenge off the church altare chalice ●onte belles ād so forth ād is become as it vvere a prest of the olde ●avve ād haue brought vs in to ●ap●suite as it vvere vnder the cer●monies of the old lavve saue their spak and ours bedom●●● before the Lorde And it shal be a dewtie for euer vnto youre generacyous after you to be geuen of the childern of Israel The .xxviij. Chapter ANd take thou vnto the Aaron thi brother and his sonnes with him from amonge the childern of Israel that he maye minystre vnto me both Aaron Nadab Abiliu Eleazar and Ithamar Aarons sonnes And thou shalt make holye rayment for Aaron thy brother both honorable and gloryous Moreouer speake vnto all that are wyse harted which I haue fylled with the sprete of wysdome that they make Aarons rayment to consecrate him wyth that he maye mynistre vnto me These are the garmentes which they shall make a brestlappe Ephod a tunycle a strayte cote a myter and a girdell And they shall make holye garmentes for Aaron thi brother ād his sōnes that he maye mynistre vnto me And they shal take there to golde lacincte scarlet ¶ The forme of Aaron with all his apparell And they shall make the Ephod of golde Iacyncte scarlett purpull ād white twyned bysse with broderdworke The two sydes shall come together clossed vppe in the edges thereof And the girdell of the Ephod shal be of the same workemanshippe ād of the same stufle euen of golde Iacyncte scarlete purpull ād twyned bysse And thou shalt take two onyx stones and graue in them the names of the childern of Israel sixe in the one stone and the other sixe in the other stone acordinge to the order of their birth After the worke of a stonegrauer euē as sygnettes are grauen shalt thou graue the. ij stones with the names of the childern of Israel ād shalt make thē to be set in ouches of golde And thou shalt put the two stones apō the two shulders of the Ephod ād they shal be stones off remembraunce vnto the childern off Israel And Aaron shall bere their names before the Lorde vppon hys two shulders for a remembraunce And thou shalt make hokes off golde and two cheynes off fine golde lynkeworke and wrethed and fasten the wrethed cheynes to the hokes And thou shalt make the brestlappe of ensample with broderd worke euē after the worke of the Ephod shalt thou make it of golde Iacyncte scarlet purple ād twyned bysse shalt thou make it Fouresquare it shall be ād double an hand brede longe and an hand brede brode And thou shalt fyll it with .iiij. rowes of stones In the first rowe shal be a Sardios a Topas and Smaragdus The seconde rowe a Rubyn Saphir and a Diamonde The thyrd Lygurios an Acatt and Amatist The fourth a Turcas Onix and Iaspis And they shal be sett in golde in their inclosers And the stones shal be grauen as sygnettes be grauē with the names of the childern of Israel euen with xij names euery one with his name acordynge to the .xij. trybes And thou shalt make vppon the brestlappe .ij. fasteninge cheynes of pure golde ād wrethen worke And thou shalt make likewyse vppon the brestlappe .ij. rynges of golde and put them on the edges of the brestlappe and put the .ij. wrethen cheynes of golde in the .ij. rynges which are in the edges of the brestlappe And the .ij. endes of the .ij. cheynes thou shalt fasten in the .ij. rynges and put them vppon the shulders of the Ephod on the foresyde of it And thou shalt yet make .ij. rynges of golde ād put thē in the .ij. edges of the brestlappe euē in the borders there of towarde the insyde of the Ephod that is ouer agaynst it And yet .ij. other rīges of golde thou shalt make ād Light ād perfectenesse In Hebrue it is lightes ād perfectnesses ād I thynke that the one vvete stones that did glister ād had light in them and the other clere stones as cristall And the lighte betokened the light of Godes vvorde and the purenesse cleane livinge acordvnge to the saute and vvas therefore called the ensamp'e of the childern of Israel because it put thē in remembraunce to s●ke Gods vvorde ●d to do there af ▪ put thē on the .ij. sydes of the Ephod beneth ouer agaynst the brestlappe alowe where the sydes are ioyned together vppō the brodered girdell of the Ephod And they shall bynde the brestlappe by his rynges vnto the
rynges of the Ephod with a lace of Iacyncte that it maye lye closse vnto the brodered girdell of the Ephod that the brestlappe be not lowsed from the Ephod And Aarō shall bere the names of the childern of Israel in the brestlappe of ensāple vppō his herte whē he goth in to the holy place for a remēbraūce before the Lorde allwaye And thou shalt put ī the brestlappe of ensāple * lighte ād perfectnesse that they be euē vpō Aarōs herte whē he goeth ī before the Lorde ād Aarō shal bere the ensāple of the children of Israel vpō his herte before the Lorde alwaie And thou shalt make the tunycle vnto the Ephod all to gether of Iacyncte And ther shal be an hole for the heed in the myddes of it ād let there be a bonde of wouen worke rounde aboute the colore of it as it were the colore of a partlet that it rent not And beneth vppon the hem thou shalt make pomgra●●tes of Iacyncte of scarlet and of purpull rounde aboute the hem and belles of golde betwene them rounde aboute that there be euera golden bell and a pomgranate a goldem bell and a pomgranate rounde aboute vppon the hem of the tunicle And Aaron shall haue it vppon him when he minystreth ▪ that the sounde maye be herde when he goeth in in to the holy place before the Lorde and when he cometh out that he dye not And thou shalt make a place of pure golde and graue there on as signettes are grauen That he calleth the holynesse of the Lorde I suppose it be this name Iehouah the holynes of the Lorde and put it on a lace of Iacyncte and tye it vnto the mytre vppon the forefrunt of it that it be apon Aarōs foreheed that Aaron bere the synne of the holy thynges which the childern of Israel haue halowed in all their holye giftes And it shal be alwayes vpon Aarons foreheed that they maye be accepted before the Lorde And thou shalt make an albe of bysse and thou shalt make a mytre of bysse ād a girdell of nedle worke And thou shalt make for Aarons sonnes also cotes girdels and bonettes honourable and glorious and thou shalt put them vppon Aaron thy brother ād on his sonnes with him and shalt anoynte them and fyll theyr handes and consecrate them ▪ that they maye mynistre vnto me And thou shalt make them lynen breches to couer their preuyties from the loynes vnto the thyes shall they reach And they shal be apon Aaron and his sonnes whē they goo in to the tabernacle of wytnesse or when they goo vnto the altare to mynistre in holynes that they bere no synne and so dye And it shal be a lawe for euer vnto Aaron ād his seed after him The .xxix. Chapter THis is the thinge that thou shalt doo vnto them when thou halowest them to be my preastes Take one oxe and two rammes that are without blemysh ād vnleuēded bred and cakes of swete bred tempered with oyle and wafers of swete bred anoynted with oyle of wheten floure shalt thou make them and put them in a maunde and brynge thē in the maunde with the oyle and the .ij. rammes And brynge Aaron ād his sonnes vnto the Of thys they take the cons●●ra●ynge of bisshoppes ād annoyntynge of preastes though they haue altered the maner some vvhat doore of the tabernacle of wytnesse ād wassh them with water and take the garmentes and put apon Aaron the strayte cote and the tunycle of the Ephod and the Ephod ād the brestlappe and gerth thē to him with the brodered girdel of the Ephod And put the mitre vppō his heed and put the holy crowne vpon the mytre Then take the anoyntynge oyle and poure it apon his heed and anoynte him And brynge his sonnes and put albes apon them ād gerth them with girdels as well Aaron as his son nes And put the bonettes on them that the preastes office maye be theirs for a perpetuall lawe And fyll the handes of Aaron and of hys sonnes and brynge the oxe before the tabernacle of witnesse And let Aarō ād his sōnes put their hādes apō his heed ād kyll hī before the Lord in the dore of the tabernacle of witnesse And take of the bloud of the oxe ād put it apō the hornes of the alter with thi finger ād poure all the bloude apon the botome of the alter ▪ ād take all the fatt that couereth the inwardes ād the ●all that is on the lyuer and the .ij. kydneys with the fatt that is apō thē and burne thē apō the alter But the flesh of the oxe and his skyn ne and his donge shalt thou burne with fyre without the hoste For it is a synneofferynge Then take one of the rammes ād let Aaron and his sonnes put their hondes apon the heade of the ram and cause him to be slayne ād take of his bloude and sprenkell it rounde aboute apon the alter and cutt the ram in peces and whesh the inwardes of him and his legges ād put them vnto the peces ād vnto his heed ād burne the hole ram apon the alter For it is a burntofferyng vnto the Lorde and a swete sauoure of the Lordes sacrifice And take the other ram and let Aaron and hys sonnes put their hondes apon hys heed and let him than be kylled And take of his bloude and put it apon the typpe of the righte eare of Aaron and of his sonnes and apon the thombe of their righte handes and apon the great too of their ryghte fete and sprenkell the bloude apon the alter rounde aboute Than take of the bloude that is apon the alter and of the anoyntynge oyle ād sprēkell it apon Aaron and his vestimētes ād apō his son nes ād apō their garmētes also Thā is he ād his clothes holy ād his sonnes ād their clothes holye also Than take the fatt of the ram and hys rompe and the fatt that couereth the inwardes and the kall of the lyuer and the two kydneys and the fatt that is apon them and the righte shulder for that ram is a fulloffrynge and a symnell of bred ād a cake of oyled bred ād a wafer out of the baskett of swete bred that is before the Lorde and put all apon the handes of Aaron and on the handes of his sonnes and waue thē in ād out a waueoffrynge vnto the Lorde Than take it from of their handes and but ne it apon the alter euen apon the burntoffringe to be a sauoure of swetnesse before the Lorde For it is a sacrifice vnto the Lorde Then take the brest of the ram that is Aarons fulloffrynge and waue it a waueoffrynge before the Lorde ād let that be thy parte And sanctifie the brest of the waueoffrynge and the shulder of the heueoffrynge whiche is waued and heued vp of the ram whiche is the fulloffrynge of Aaron ād of his sonnes And it shal be Aarons ād his sonnes dutye for euer of
hi and shall not goo out in the trompet yere But the housses in villagies which haue no walles rounde aboute them shal be counted like vnto the feldes of the cuntre and maye be boughte out agayne at any season and shall goo out fr● in the trompett yere Notwithstondynge the cityes of the leuytes and the housses in the cyties of their possessiōs the leuites maye redeme at all ceasons And yf a man purchace ought of the leuytes whether it be house or citle that they possesse the bargayne shall goo out in the trōpet yere for the housses of the cyties of the leuites are their possessions amonge the childern of Israel But the feldes that lye rounde aboute their cyties shall not be bought for they are their possessions for euer Yf thi brother be waxed poore and fallē in decaye with the receaue him as a straunger or a soiourner and let him lyue by the. And thou shalt take none vsurye of him nor yet vantage But shalt feare thi God that thi brother maye lyue with the. Thou shalt not lende him thi money apon vsurye nor lende him of thi fode to haue a●antage by it for I am the Lorde youre God which broughte you out of the lande of Egipte to geue you the lande of Canaan and to be youre God Yf thi brother that dwelleth by the waxe poore and sell him selfe vnto the thou shalt not let him laboure as a bondseruaunte doeth but as an hyred seruaunte and as a soiourner he shal be with the and shall serue the vnto the trompetyere and then shall he departe frō the both he and his childern with him and shall returne vnto his awne kynred agayne and vnto the possessions of his fathers for they are my seruauntes which I brought out of the lande of Egipte and shall not be solde as bondmen So therfore that thou reigne not ouer him cruelly but feare thi God Yf thou wilt haue bondseruauntes and maydens thou shalt bye them of the heythen that are rounde aboute you and of the childern of the siraungers that are soiorners amonge you ād of their generaciōs that are with you which they begate in youre lāde And ye shall possesse them and geue them vnto youre childern after you to possesse them for euer and they shal be youre bond men But ouer youre brethern the childern of Israel ye shall not reigne one ouer another cruelly When a straunger and a soiourner waxeth rych by the ād thi brother that dwelleth by him waxeth poore and sell him selfe vnto the straunger that dwelleth by the or to any of the straungers kyn after that he is solde he maye be redemed agayne one of his brethren maye bye him out whether it be his vncle or his vncles sonne or any that is nye of kynne vnto him of his kynred ether yf his hande can get so moch he maye be loosed And he shall reken with him that boughte him from the yere that he was solde in vnto the trompet yere and the pryce of his byenge shal be acordynge vnto the numbre of yeres and he shal be with him as a hyred seruaunte Yf there be yet many yeres behynde acordynge vnto them he shall geue agayne for his delyueraunce of the money that he was solde for Yf there remayne but few yeres vnto the trompet yere he shall so counte with him and acordynge vnto his yeres geue him agayne for his redempcion and shal be with him yere by yere as an hyred seruaunte and the other shall not reygne cruelly ouer him in thi syghte Yf he be not bought fre in the meane tyme then he shall goo out in the trompet yere and his childern with him for the childern of Israel are my seruauntes which I broughte out of the lande of Egipte I am the Lorde youre God Ye shall make you no ydolles nor grauen ymage nether rere you vpp any piler nether ye shall sett vp any ymage of stone in youre lande to bowe youre selues there to for I am the Lorde youre God kepe my sabbathes and feare my sanctuary for I am the Lorde ¶ The XXVI Chapter YF ye shall walke in myne ordynaunces and kepe my commaundmentes and do them then I will sende you rayne in the ryght ceason ād youre londe shall yelde hir encrease and the trees of the felde shall geue their frute And the threshynge shall reach vnto wyne haruest and the wyneharuest shall reach vnto sowyng tyme and ye shall eate youre bred in plenteousues and shall dwell in youre lande peasably And I wil sende peace in youre londe that ye shall slepe and no man shal make you afrayde And I will ryd euell beestes out of youre londe and there shall no swerde goo thorowe out youre lande And ye shall chace youre enemyes and they shall fall before you vppon the swerde And fiue of you shall chace an hundred and an hundred of you shall put .x. thousande to flighte and youre enemyes shall fall before you apon the swerde And I wil turne vnto you and encrease you and multipye you and sett vpp my testament with you And ye shall eate olde store ād cast out the olde for plentuousnes of the newe I will make my dwellynge place amonge you and my soule shall not loothe you And I will walke amonge you and wil be youre God and ye shal be my people For I am the Lorde youre God whiche broughte you out off the lande of the Egiptians that ye shulde not be their bondemen and I brake the bowes of youre yockes and made you go vp righte But and yf ye will not harken vnto me nor will do all these my commaundementes or yf ●ote well ye shall despyse myne ordinaunces ether yf youre soules refuse my lawes so that ye wil not do all my commaundnentes but shall breake myne appoyntment then I will do this agayne vn to you I will viset you with vexations swellyn ge and feuers that shall make youre eyes dasell and with sorowes of herte And ye shall sowe youre seed in vayne for youre enemyes shall eate it And I will set my face agenste you and ye shal fall before youre enemyes and they that hate you shal raigne ouer you ād ye shall flee whēno man foloweth you And yf ye will not yet for all this herken vnto me than will I punish you seuen tymes more God beginneth ād augmenteth his plages moare ād moare as the people hardē the i● hertes agēste him for youre synnes and will breake the pride off youre strength For I will make the heauē ouer you as harde as yerne and youre londe as hard as brasse And so youre laboure shal be spent in vayne For youre londe shall not geue hir encrease nether the trees of the londe shall geue their frutes And yf ye walke contrary vnto me and will not herken vnto me I will bringe seuen tymes moo plages apon you acordinge to youre synnnes I will sende in wylde beestes apon you which shall robbe you of youre
thou shalt brynge vn to an oxe a meat offerynge of .iij. tenth deales of floure myngled with halfe an hin of oyle And thou shalt brynge for a drynk offerynge halfe an hin of wyne that is an offerynge of a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde This is the maner that shal be done vnto one oxe one ram a lambe or a kyd And acordynge to the numbre of soche offerynges thou shalt encrease y● meat offerynges and the drynk offerynges All that are of youre selues shall do these thinges after this maner when he offereth an offerynge of swete sauoure vnto the L●●de And yf there be a straunger with you or be amonge you in youre generacions and will offer an offerynge of a swete sauoure vnto y● Lorde euen as ye do so he shall doo One ordynaunce shall serue both for you of the congregacion and also for the straunger And it shal be an ordynaunce for euer amonge youre childern after you that the straunger and ye shal be lyke before the Lorde One lawe and one maner shall serue both for you and for y● straunger that dwelleth with you And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto the childern of Israel ād saye vnto them When ye be come into the londe whether I will brynge you then whē ye will eate of the bred of the londe ye shall geue an heue offerynge vnto the Lorde Ye shall geue a cake of the first of youre dowe vnto an heue offerynge as ye do the heue offerynge of the barne euen so ye shall heue it Of the first of youre dowe ye must geue vnto the Lorde an heue offerynge thorow out youre generacions Yf ye ouerse youre selues and obserue not all these commaundmētes which the Lorde hath spoken vnto Moses all that the Lorde hath commaunded you by y● hāde of Moses from the first daye forwarde that the Lorde commaunded amonge youre generacion when oughte is commytted ignorantly before the eyes of the congregacion then all the multitude shall offer a calfe for a burnt offerynge to be a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde the meat offerynge and the drynk offerynge there to acordynge to the maner and an he goote for a synofferynge And the preast shall make an aronement for all the multitude of y● childern of Israel ād it shal be forgeuen the for it was ignoraunce And they shall brynge their giftes vnto the offerynge of the Lorde and their synofferynge before the Lorde for their ignoraunce And it shal be forgeuen vnto all the multitude of the childern of Israel vnto the straunger that dwelleth amōge you for the ignorauncye perteyneth vnto all the people Yf any one soule synne thorow ignoraunce he shall brynge a she goote of a yere olde for a synofferynge And the preast shall make an atonement for the soule that synned ignorauntly with the synofferynge before the Lorde and reconsyle him and it shal be forgeuen him And both thou that art borne one of the childern of Israel and the straunger that dwelleth amonge you shall haue both one lawe yf ye synne thorow ignorauncye And the soule that doth ought presumpmously whether he be an Israelite or a straūger the same hath despysed the Lorde And that soule shal be destroyed from amonge his people because he hath despised the worde of the Lorde a hath brokē his cōmaūdmentes y● soule therfore shall perysh ād his synne shal be apon him And whyle the childern of Ysrael were in the wildernesse they founde a man gatherynge stickes vppon the Sabath daye And they y● founde him gatherynge stickes broughte him vnto Moses and Aaron and vnto all y● congregacion ād they put him in warde for it was not declared what shulde be done vnto him And the Lorde sayed vnto Moses y● mā shall dye let all the multitude stone him with stones without the hoste And all y● multitude broughte him without the hoste ād stoned him with stones and he dyed as the Lorde commaunded Moses And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto the childern of Ysrael and byd them that they make them gardes apon the quarters of their garmētes thorow out their generacions ād let them make the gardes of ribandes of Iacyncte And the garde shall Gods signes were to put men in remēbraunce of his worde that they shuld not seke a waye to please God after their awne imaginacion be vnto you to loke apon it that ye remembre all the commaundmentes of the Lorde and doo them that ye seke not a waye after youre awne hertes and after youre awne eyes for to goo a whooringe after them but that ye remembre and doo all my commaundmentes and be holy vnto youre God for I am y● Lorde youre God which broughte you out of y● londe of Egipte to be youre God I am the Lorde God ¶ The .xvi. Chapter ANd Corah the sonne of Iezehar the sonne of Cahath the sonne of Leui Dathan Abiram the sonne of Eliab and On the sonne of Peleth the sonne of Ruben stode vpp before Moses with other of the childern of Israel .ij. hundred and fyftie heedes of the congregacion and councelers and men of fame and they gathered thēselues together agenst Moses and Aaron sayed vnto them ye haue done ynough For all the multitude are holy euery one of them and the Lorde is amonge them Why therfore heue ye youre selues vpp aboue the congregacion of the Lorde When Moses herde it he fell apon his face and spake vnto Corah and vnto all his companye sayenge tomorow the Lorde will shewe who is his and who is holy and will take them vnto him and whom so euer he hath chosen he will cause to come to him This doo take fyre pannes thou Corah and all thi companye and do fyre therein ād put cēs thereto before the Lorde tomorowe And then whom soeuer the Lorde doeth chose the same is holy Ye make ynough to doo ye childern of Leui. And Moses sayed vnto Corah heare ye childern of leui Semeth it but a small thynge vnto you that y● God of Israel hath separated you frō the multitude of Israel to brynge you to him to doo the seruyce of the dwellynge place of the Lorde and to stonde before the people to minystre vnto them he hath taken the to him and all thi brethern the sonnes of leui with the and ye seke the office of y● preast also For which cause both thou and all thi companye are gathered together agenst the Lorde for what is Aaron that ye shulde murmure agenst him And Moses sent to call Dathan ād Abiram the sonnes of Eliab and they answered we will not come Semeth it a small thynge vnto the that thou hast broughte us out of a londe that floweth with mylke and honye to kyll us in y● wildernesse But that thou shuldest reygne ouer us also More ouer thou hast broughte us vnto no londe that floweth with mylke and honye nether hast geuen us possessions of feldes or of vynes Echer wilt thou pull out the
thou and thy sonnes with the shall beare the fame of that whiche is done amysse in youre preasthode And thy brethern also y● tribe of l●ui y● trybe of thy father take with the and let them be yoyned vnto the and ministre vnto the. And thou and thy sonnes with the shall ministre before the tabernacle of witnesse And let them wayte apon the and apon all the tabernacle only let them not come nye the holy vessels the alter that both they ād ye also dye not And let them be by the and wayte on the tabernacle of witnesse and on all the seruyce of the tabernacle and let no straunger come nye vnto you Wayte therfore apon the holye place and apon the alter that there fall no moare wrath apon the childern of Israel beholde I haue taken youre brethern the leuites from amonge childern of Israel to be youres as giftes geuen vnto the Lorde to doo the seruyce of the tabernacle of witnesse And se that both thou and thy sonnes with the take hede vnto youre preastes office in all thinges that pertayne vnto the alter and within the vayle And se that ye serue for I haue geuē youre preastes office vnto you for a gifte to do seruyce the straunger that cometh nye shall dye And the Lorde spake vnto Aaron beholde I haue geuen the the kepynge of myne heueofferynges in all the halowed thynges of the childern of Israel And vnto the I haue geuen them vnto anoyntynge ād to thy sonnes to be a dutye for euer This shall be thyne of most holy sacrifyces All their giftes thorow out all their meatofferynges synneoffrynges and trespaceoffrynges whiche they bringe vnto me They shal be most holy vnto the ād vnto thy sonnes And ye shall eate it in the most holye place all that are males shall eate of it for it shal be holye vnto the. And this shal be thyne the heueofferynge of their giftes thorow out all the waueofferynges of the childern of Israel for I haue geuen them vnto the and thy sonnes and thy doughters with the to be a dutye for euer and all that are cleane in thy house shall eate of it all the fatt of the oyle of the wyne and of the corne their first frutes which they geue vnto the Lorde that haue I geuen vnto the. The first frutes of all that is in their londes whiche they brynge vnto the Lorde shal be thyne and all that are cleane in thyne housse shall eate off it All dedicate thinges in Israel shal be thine All that breaketh the matrice of all flesh that men bringe vnto the Lorde bothe of man and beest shal be thyne Neuerthelater the firstborne of man shal be redemed and the firstborne of vncleane beestes shal be redemed And their redemptions shal be at a moneth olde valowed at .v. sycles of syluer of the holy sycle A sycle maketh twentye Geras But the firstborne of oxen shepe goo tes shall not be redemed For they are holy and thou shalt sprinkle their bloud apon the alter and shalt burne their fatt to be a sacrifyce of a swete sauoure vnte the Lorde And the flesh of them shal be thyne as the waue brest and all the right shulder is thyne All the holy heueofferynges whiche the childern of Israel heue vnto the Lorde I geue the thy sonnes thi doughters with the to be a dutye for euer And it shal be a salted couenaunte for euer before the Lorde vnt● the and to thy seed with the. And the Lorde spake vnto Aaron thou shalt haue none enheritaunce in their lande nor parte amonge them For I am thy parte and thy enheritaunce among the childern of Israel And beholde I haue geuen the children of Leui the tenth in Israel to enherite for the seruyce whiche they serue in the rabernacle of witnesse that the childrē of Israel henceforth come ne●nye the tabernacle of witnesse and beare synne and dye And the leuites shall do the seruyce in the tabernacle of witnesse and beare their synne and it shal be a lawe for euer vnto youre childern after you But amongethe children of Israel they shall enheret none enheritaunce For Oures will haue tithes landes rētes kingdomes emperies and all therithes of the childern of Israel whiche they heve vnto the Lorde I haue geuen the Leuites to enherett Wherfore I haue sayed vnto them Amonge the chyldern off Israell ye shall enherett none enheritaunce And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto the leuites and saye vnto thē when ye take of the childern of Israel therithes whiche I haue geuen you of them to youre enheritaunce ye shall take an heueoffrynge of that same forthe Lorde euen the tenth of that tythe And it shal be rekened vnto you for youre heueofferynge euen as though ye gaue corne out of the barne or a full offerynge from the wyne presse And of this maner ye shall heue an heueofferynge vnto y● Lorde of all youre tithes which ye receaue of the childern of Israel ye shall geue there of the Lordes heueofferinge vnto Aaron the preast Of all youre giftes ye shall take out the Lordes heue offerynge euen the fatt of all their halowed thynges And thou shalt saye vnto them when ye haue take a wayethe fatt of it from it it shal be counted vnto the leuites as y● encrease of corne and wyne And ye shall care it in all places both ye and youre housholdes for it is youre rewarde for youre seruyce in the tabernacle of witnesse And ye shall beare no synne by y● reason of it when ye haue taken from it the fatt of it nether shall ye vnhalowe y● halowed thynges of the childern of Israel and so shall ye not dye ¶ The .xix. Chapter ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron sayenge this is the ordynaunce of the lawe which y● Lorde cōmaūdeth sayenge speake vnto y● childern of Israel and let them take the a redd cowe with out spot wherein is no blemysh which neuer bare yocke apō her And ye shall geue her vnto Eleazer the preast and he shall brynge her with out the hoste and cause her to be slayne before him And Eleazar y● preast shall take of hir bloude vppon his fynger and sprynkle it streghe towarde the tabernacle of witnesse vi● tymes And he shall cause the cowe to be burnt in his syghte both skyn flesh and bloude with the doūge also And let the preast take cipresse wodd and Isope and purple cloth and cast it apon the cowe as she burneth And let the preast wash his clothes and bathe his flesh in water and then come in to the hoste and y● preast shal be vncleane vnto the euen And he that burneth her shall wash his clothes in water a bathe his flesh also in water ād be vncleane vntill euen And one that is cleane shall goo and take vpp the asshes of the cowe and put them without the hoste in a cleane place where they shall be kepte to
herken vnto me thou sonne of Ziphor The Lorde is not a mā that he can lye nether the sonne of a mā that he can repent shulde he saye and not doo or shulde he speake and not make it good beholde I haue begon to blesse and haue blessed and can not goo backe there fro He beheld no wikednesse in Iacob nor sawe Idolatrye in Israel The Lorde his God is with him and the trompe of a kynge amonge thē God that broughte them out of Egipte is as the strength of an vny corne vnto them for there is no sorcerer in Iacob nor soth sayer in Israel When the tyme cometh it wylde sayed of Iacob of Israel what God hath wrought Beholde y● people shall ryse vp as a lyonesse and heue vpp hym selfe as a lion shall not lye downe agayne vntill he haue eaten of the praye and drenke of the bloude of them that are slayne And Balac sayed vnto Balam nether curse them nor blesse thē And Balam answered ād sayed vnto Balac tolde not I the sayēge all that the Lorde byddeth me y● I must doo And Balac sayed vnto Balam come I praye the I will brynge the yet vnto another place so per auenture it shall please God that thou mayst curse thē there And Balac broughte Balam vnto the toppe of Peor that boweth towarde the wildernesse And Balam sayed vnto Balac make me here .vij. alters prepare me here .vij. bollockes and .vij. rāmes And Balac dyd as Balam had sayed and offered a bollocke and a ram on euery alter ¶ The .xxiiij. Chapter WHen Balam sawe that it pleased y● Lorde that he shulde blesse Israel he went not as he dyd twyse before to fett sothsayenge but sett his face towarde y● wildernesse and lyfte vpp his eyes and loked apon Israel as he laye with his trybes and the spirite of God came apon him And he toke vp his parable and sayed Balā the sonne of Beor hath sayed and the man whose eye is open hath sayed he hath sayed which heareth the wordes of God and seeth the visions of the allmightie which falleth downe his eyes are opened How goodly are the tentes of Iacob and thi●e habitacions Israel euen as the brode ●●leyes and as gardens by the ryuers syde as the tentes which the Lorde hath pitched as ●perstrces apon the water The water shall flowe out of his boket and his seed shall be many waters and his kynge shal be hyer then Agag And his kyngdome shal be exalted God that broughte him out of Egipte is as the strenght of an vnycorne vnto him and he shall eate the nacions that are his enemies and breake their bones and perse them thorow with his arowes He couched him selfe and laye d●●ne as a lion and as a lyonesse who shall stere him vp blessed is he that blesseth the ād cursed is he that curseth the. And Balac was wroth with balam and smote his handes together and sayed vnto him I sent for the to curse myne enemyes beholde thou hast blessed them this thre tymes and now gett the quyckly vnto thi place I thoughte that I woldè promote the vnto honoure but the Lorde hath kepte the backe from worshepe And Balam sayed vnto Balac tolde I not thi messēgers which thou sentest vnto me sayenge Yf balac wolde geue me his house ful of syluer ād golde I can not passe the mouth of the Lorde to doo ether good or bad of myne awne mynde What the Lorde sayeth that must I speake And now beholde I goo vnto my people come let me shewethe what this people shall doo tothi folke in the later dayes And he began his parable ād sayed Balam the sonne of Beor hath sayed and y● man that hath his eye open hath sayed he hath sayed that heareth the wordes of God hath the knowlege of the most hye and beholdeth y● vision of the allmightie and when he falleth downe hath his eyes opened I se him but not now I beholde him but not nye There shall come a starre of Jacob and rysea cepter of Israel which shall smyte that coostes of Mo ab and vndermyne all the childern of Seth. And Edom shal be his possession and y● possession of Seir shal be their enimyes and Israel shall doo manfully And out of Jacob shall come he that shall destroye the remnaūt of the cities And he loked on Amaleck and began his parable and sayed Amaleck is the first of the nacions but his latter ende shall perysh utterly And he loked on the Renites and toke his parable and sayed stronge is thi dwellynge place and put thinest apon a rocke Neuer the later thou shalt be a burnynge to Rain vntill Assur take y● prisoner And he toke his parable sayed Alas who shall lyue when God doeth this The shippes shall come out of the coste of Cittim and subdue Assur and subdue Eber and he him selfe shall perysh at the last And Balam rose vp and went and dwelt in his place and Balac also went his waye ¶ The .xxv. Chapter ANd Israel dwelt in Sittim and the people began to commytt whoredome with the doughters of Moab which called the people vnto y● sacrifyce of their goddes And the people are and worshipped their goddes and Israel coupled him selfe vnto Baal Peor Then the Lorde was angrie with Israel and sayed vnto Moses take all y● heedes of the people and hange them vp vnto that Lorde agenst the sonne that the wrath of the Lorde mayeturne awaye from Israel And Moses sayed vnto the iudges of Israel goo and slee those men that ioyned thē selues vnto Baal Peor And beholde one of the childern of Israel came and broughte vnto his brethern a Madianitish wife euen in the sighte of Moses in the sighte of all the multitude of the childern of Israel as they were wepynge in the dore of the tabernacle of witnesse And when Phineas the sonne of Eleazer the sonne of Aarō the preast sawe it he rose vp out of the companye and toke a wepon in his hande and wēt after the man of Israel in to the horchousse thrust them thorow both the man of Israel and also the woman euen thorow the belye of hir And the plage ceased from the childern of Israel And there dyed in the plage .xxiiij. thousande And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Phineas the sonne of Eleazer the sonne of Aaron the preast hath turned myne anger awaye from the childern of Israel because he was gelous for my sake amonge them that I had not cōsumed the childern of Israel in my gelousye Wherfore saye beholde I geue vnto him my couenaunte of pease and he shall haue it and his seed after him euen the couenaunte of the preastis office for euer because he was gelous for his Gods sake and made an atonement for the childern of Israel The name of the Israelite which was smytten with the Madianitish wife was S●●ri the sonne of Sal● a lorde of an aunciēt honsse amonge the
londe shal be deuyded by lott acordinge to the names of the tribes of their fathers thei shall enherett acordinge 〈…〉 lott thou shalt deuyde their lond h●th to the many and to the fewe These are the summes of y● leuites in the in kinredes of Gerson came the kynred of the Gersonites and of Cahath came the kinred of the Cahathites and of Merari came the kinred of the Merarites These are the kynredes of Leui the kinred of the Libnites the kynred of the Hebronites the kynred of the Mahelites the kynred of the Musites the kynred of the Rarahites Rahath begate Amram and Amrams wife was called Jochebed a doughter oflein which was borne him in Egipte And she bare vnto Amram Aaron Moses and Mir Jam their syster And vnto Aaron were borne Nadab Abihu Eleazer and Jthamar But Nadab and Abihu dyed as they offered straunge fyre before the Lorde And the numbre of them was .xxiij. thousande of all the males from a moneth olde and aboue For they were not numbred amonge the children of Israel because there was no enheritaunce geuen them amonge the childern off Israel These are the numbres of the childern of Israel which Moses and Eleazer the preast numbred in the feldes of Moab fast by Jordane nye to Jericho And amonge these there was not a man of the numbre of the children of Israel which Moses and Aaron tolde in the wildernesse of Sinai For the Lorde sayed vnto them that they shulde dye in the wildernesse that there shulde not be lefte a man of them saue Caleb the sonne of Jephune Josua the sonne of Nun. ¶ The .xxvij. Chaptre ANd the doughters of Zelaphead the sonne of Heber the sonne of Gilead the sonne of Machirthe sonne of Manasse of the kinredes of Manasse the sonne of Joseph whose names were Mahcla Noa Hagla Melcha and Thirza came stode before Moses and Eleazer the preast ād before the lordes all the multitude in the dore of the tabernacle of witnesse sayenge oure father dyed in the wildernesse was not amonge the companye of them that gathered them selues together agenst the Lorde in the congregacion of Corah But dyed in his awne synne and had no sonnes Wherfore shulde the name of oure fathers be taken awaye from amonge hys kynred because he had no sonne Geue vnto vs a possessyon amonge the brethern of oure father And Moses broughte their cause before the Lorde And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge The doughters of Zelaphead speke righte thou shalt geue them a possession to en herett amonge their fathers brethern shall turne the enheritaunce of their father vnto them And speake vnto the childern of Israel sayenge Yf a man dye and haue no sonne ye shall turne his enheritaunce vnto his doughter Yf he haue no doughter ye shall geue his enheritaunce vnto his brethern Yf he haue no brethern ye shall geue his enheritaunce vnto his fathers brethern Yf he haue no fathers brethern ye shall geue his enheritaunce vnto him that is nexte to him of his kinred let him possesse it And this shal be vnto the childern of Israel an ordynaunce and a lawe as the Lorde hath commaūded Moses And the Lorde sayed vnto Moses get the vpp in to this mount Aabrun and beholde the londe which I haue geuen vnto the children of Israel And whē thou hast sene it thou shalt be gathered vnto thy people also as Aaron thy brother was gathered vnto his people For ye were disobedient vnto my mouthe in the deserte of Zin in y● stryfe of the congregacion that ye sanctified me not in the water before their eyes That is the water of stryfe in cades in the wildernesse of Zin And Moses O faithfull mercifull Moses ful onlike oure Balams spake vnto the Lorde sayenge let the Lorde God of the spirites of all flesh sett a man ouer the congregacion which maye goo in out before them and to lede them in and oute that the congregacion of the Lorde be not as a flocke of shepe without a sheparde And the Lorde sayed vnto Moses take Josua the sonne of Nun in whom there is spirite and put thyne handes apon him and set There was ●f likelyhod a ●ryght stonne ●● the ephod ●●here● the hie ●reast loked ●awe the will ●f God in ty●●es of neade ●s thou mayst ●e in the story of Dauid This was the ●aner of the Ebrues to ma●e their office●s of this maner did the apostle make de●kons preastes bishopes with oute any other ceremony as thou ●eist ī thactes ād mayst gather of paul to Timothe Bred is here borowed takē for all maner of sode generally him before Eleazer the preast and before all the congregacion and geue him a charge in their fyghte And put of thi prayse apon him that all the companye of the childern of Israel maye heare And he shall stonde before Eleazer y● preast which shall axe councell for him after y● maner of the * lighte before the Lorde And atthe mouth of Eleazer shall both he and all the childern of Israel with him and all the congregacion goo in and out And Moses dyd as the Lorde commaūded him and he toke Josua and sett him before Eleazer the preast and before all the congregacion * put his handes apon him gaue him a charge as the Lorde commaunded thorow the hande of Moses ¶ The .xxviij. Chaptre ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge geue the childern of Israel a charge and saye vnto them that they take hede to offer vnto me y● offryng of my * bred in the sacrifyce of swete sauoure in his due season And saye vnto thē This is y● offerynge which ye shall offer vnto the Lorde .ij. lābes of a yeare olde with out spot daye by daye to be a burntofferynge perpetually One lambe thou shalt offer in the mornynge and the other ●t euen And thereto y● tēth parte of an Epha offloure for a me●●offerynge myngled with beten oyle the fourth parte of an hin which is a dayly offerynge ordened in the mount Sinai vnto a swete sauoure in the sacrifyce of y● Lorde And the drynkofferynge of the same the fourth parte of an hin vnto one lambe poure the drynkofferynge in the holy place to be good drynke vnto the Lorde And y● other lambe thou shalt offer at euen with the meat offerynge and the drynkofferynge after y● maner of the mornynge a sacrifyce of a swe●e sanoure vnto the Lorde And on the Sabbath daye .ij. lambes of a yere olde a pece and with out spot and two tēthdeales of floure for a meatofferynge myngled with oyle and the drynkofferynge thereto This is the burrtofferynge of euery Sabbath besydes the dayly burntofferynge and his drynkofferynge And in the first daye of youre monethes ye shall offer a burntofferynge vnto the Lorde two yonge bollockes and a ram and .vij. lambes of a yere olde without spott and .iij. tēthdeales of floure for a meatofferynge mingled
of the hye preast And se that ye polute not the londe which ye are in for bloude defyleth the londe And the londe can none other wyse be clensed of y● bloude that is shed therein but by the bloude of it that shed it ●efyle notherfore the londe which ye in habitt in the myddes of which I also dwell for I am y● Lorde which dwell amonge the childern of Israel ¶ The .xxxvi. Chapter ANd the auncyēt heedes of the childern of Gilead the sonne of Machir y● sonne of Manasse of the kynred of y● childern of Joseph came forth and spake before Moses and the prynces which were aunciēt heedes amōge the childern of Israel sayed The Lorde commaunded my lorde to geue y● lande to enherette by lotte to the childern of Israel And then my lord commaunded in y● name of the Lorde to geue the enheritaunce of Zelaphead oure brother vnto his doughters Now when any of the sonnes of the trybes of Israel take them to wy●es then shall their enheritaunce be taken from the enheritaunce of oure fathers and shall be put vnto the enheritaunce of the trybe in which they are and shal be taken from the lott of oure enheritaunce And when the fre yere cometh vnto the childern of Israel then shall their enheritaunce be put vnto the enheritaunce of the trybe where they are in and so shall their enheritaunce betaken awaye from the enheritaunce of the trybe of oure fathers And Moses commaunded the childern of Israel at the mouth of the Lorde sayenge the trybe of y● childern of Joseph haue sayed well This therfore doeth the Lorde commaūde the doughters of Zelaphead sayenge let them be wy●es to whom they thē silfe thynke best but in the kynred of the trybe of their father shall they marye that the enheritaunce of the childern of Israel roole not from trybe to trybe But that the childern of Israel maye abyde euery man in the enheritaunce of the trybe of his fathers And euery doughter that possesseth any enheritaunce amonge the trybes of the childern of Israel shal be wife vnto one of the kynred of the trybe of hir father that the childern of Israel maye enioy euery man the enheritaunce of his father that the enheritaunce goo not from one trybe to another but that the trybes of the childern of Israel maye abyde euery man in his awne enheritaunce And as the Lorde commaunded Moses euen so dyd the doughters of Zelaphead Mahela Thirza Hagla Milca and Noa ●d were maried vnto their fathers brothers sonnes of the kynted of the childern of Manasse the sonne of Joseph ād so they had their enheritaunce in the trybe of the kynred of their father These are the commaundmentes lawes which the Lorde commaunded thorow Moses vnto the childern of Israel in the feldes of Moab apon Jordayne nye vnto Jerich● ¶ The ende of the .iiij. boke of Moses A PROLOGE IN TO THE fyfte boke of Moses called Deuteronomye THis is a boke worthye to be rede in daye and nyghte and neuer to be oute of handes For it is the most excellent of all the bokes of Moses It is easye also and light and a very pure gospell that is to wete a preachinge of fayth and loue deducinge the loue to God oute of faith and the loue of a mans neyghboure out of the loue of God Herin also thou mayst lerne right meditacion or contemplacyon which is nothing els saue the callynge to mynde and a repeatyng in the hert of the gloriouse ād wonderfull deades of God and of his terreble handelinge off his enemyes and mercyfull entreating of them that come when he calleth them which thinge this boke doth and almost nothinge els In the .iiij. first chaptres he reherseth the benefites of God done vnto thē to prouoke thē to loue ād his mightie deades done aboue all naturall power ād beyonde all naturall capacite of faith that they might beleue God ād trust in him and in his strength And thyrdlye he reherseth the firce plages of God vppon hys enemyes and on them which thorowe impacientie and vnbele●●e fell from him partelye to tame and abate the appetites of the fleshe whiche alwaye fyght agenst the spirite and partely to bridle the wilde raginge lustes of thē in whom was no spirite that though they had no power to do good of loue yet at the lest waye they shulde absteyne from outwarde euell for feare of wrath and cruell vengeaunce whiche shuld fall vppon them and shortly finde them oute yf they cast vpp goddes nurter and runne at ryotte beyonde his lawes and ordinaunces Moreouer he chargeth them to put nought to nor take oughte awaye from goddes wordes but to be diligent onlye to kepe them in remēbraunce and in the harte and to teache theire childern for feare of forgettinge And to beware ether of makynge imagerye or of bowinge them selues vnto images sayenge Ye sar●e no image when God spake vnto you but herde avoyce onlye and that voyce kepe and therunto cleaue for it is youre liffe and it shall saue you And finally yf as the frayltie of al flesh is they shall haue fallen from God and he haue brought them in to troble aduersyte ād cōbraunce ād all necessite yet yf they repent and turne he promyseth them that God shall remēbre his mercie ād receave thē to grace agayne In the fifte he repeteth the .x. commaūdmētes and that they myght se a cause to do them of loue he biddeth them remembre that they were bounde in Egipte and how God delyuered them with a mightie hande and a stretchedout arme to serue him and to kepe his commaundmentes as Paule sayeth that we are bought with Christes bloude ād therfore are his servauntes ād not oure awne ād ought to seke his will and honoure onlye ād to loue ād serue one another for his sake In the sixte he setteth out the fountayne off all commaundmentes that is that they beleue how that there is but one God that doeth all and therfore ought onlye to be loued with all the herto all the soule and all the myghte For loue only is the fulfillinge of the commaundementes as Paule also sayeth vnto the Romaynes and Galathians likewise He warneth thē also that they forgett not the commaundmentes but teach thē their childern ād to shew the ir childern also how God delyuered thē out of the bondage of the Egiptiās to serue him and his commaundmētes that the childern myght se a cause to worke of loue likewise The seuēth is all together of faith he remoueth all occasiōs that might withdrawe them from the fayth and pulleth them also from all confidence in them selues and sturreth thē vp to trust in god boldlye and onlye Of the eyght chaptre thou seyst how that the cause of all temptation is that a mā might so his awne herte For whē I am brought in to that extremite that I must ether suffre or forsake god then I shall feale how moch I beleue and trust in him
that which thou hast spoken is good to be done And then I toke the heedes of youre trybes men of wysdome and that were expert and made them ruelers ouer you captaynes ouer thousandes and ouer hundredes ouer fyftye and ouer ten and officers amonge youre trybes And I charged youre Iudges the same tyme Iudges sayenge heare youre brethern and iudge righteously betwene euery man and his brother and the straunges that is with him Se that ye knowe no man in Iudgement but heare the small as well as the greate and be afrayed of no man for the lawe is Gods And the cause that is to harde for you brynge vnto me and I will heare it And I commaunded you the same season all the thinges which ye shul de doo And then we departed from Horeb and walked thorow all that greate and terreble wildernesse as ye haue sene alonge by the waye that ledeth vnto the hilles of the Amorites as the Lorde oure God commaunded us and came to Cades bernea And there I sayed vnto you Ye are come vnto the hilles of the Amorites which the Lorde oure God doth geue vnto us Beholde the Lorde thi God hath sett the londe before the goo vpp and conquere it as the Lorde God of thy fathers sayeth vnto the feare not nether be discoraged And then ye came vnto me euery one and sayed Let us sende men before us to serche us out the londe and to brynge us worde agayne both what waye we shall goo vpp by and vnto what cities we shall come And the sayenge pleassed me well and I toke .xij. men of you of euery trybe one And they departed and went vp in to the hye contre and came vnto the ryuer Escoll and serched it out and toke of the frute of the londe in their hondes and brought it doune vnto us and brought us worde agayne and sayde it is a good lande which the Lorde oure God doeth geue us Notwithstondinge ye wolde not consente to goo vpp but were dishobedient vnto the mouth of the Lorde youre God ād murmured in youre tentes and sayde because the Lorde hateth us therfore he hath brought us out of the londe of Egipte to delyuer us in to the handes of the Amorites and to destroye us How shall we goo vpp Oure brethern haue discoraged oure hartes sayenge the people is greater and taller than we ād the cities are greatte and walked euen vpp to heauen and moreouer we haue sene the sonnes of the Enakimes there And I sayed vnto you dreade not nor be afrayed of thē The Lorde youre God which goeth before you he shall fyghte for you acordynge to all that he dyd vnto you in Egipte before youre eies ād in the wildernesse as thou hast sene how that the Lorde thy God bare the as a man shulde beare his sonne thorow out all the waye which ye haue gone vntill ye came vnto this place And yet for all this sayenge ye dyd not beleue the Lorde youre God which goeth the waye before you to serche you out a place to pitche youre tentes in in fyre by nyght that ye myghte se what waye to go and in a cloude by daye And the Lorde herde the voyce of youre wordes and was wroth and swore sayenge there shall not one of these men of this frowarde generacion se that good londe which I sware to geue vnto youre fathers saue Caleb the sonne of Iephune he shall se it and to him I will geue the londe which he hath walked in ād to his childern because he hath contynually folowed the Lorde Likewise the Lorde was angrye with me for youre sakes sayenge thou also shalt not go in thiter But Iosua the sōne of Nun which stondeth before the he shall go in thither Bolde him therfore for he shall deuyde it vnto Israel Moreouer youre childern which ye sayed shulde be a praye and youre sonnes which knowe nether good nor bad this daye they shall goo in thither ād vnto them I will geue it ād they shall enioye it But as for you turne backe and take youre iurneye in to the wildernesse euen the waye to the reed see Than ye answered and sayed vnto me We haue synned agenst the Lorde we will goo vp and fyghte acordinge to all that the Lorde oure God cōmaunded us And whē ye had gyrde on euery man his wepons of warre and were ready to goo vp in to the hilles the Lorde sayed vnto me saye vnto thē se that ye go not vp and that ye fighte not for I am not amōge you lest ye be plaged before youre enemies * And whē I told you ye wold not heare but Here thou se●st the verey image of the papistes For thei like wise where Gods worde is there they beleue not ād where it is not there they be bold disobeyed the mouth of the Lorde and went presumptously vp in to the hilles Thē the Amorites which dwelt in those hilles came out agenst you and chased you as bees doo and hewed you in Seir euē vnto Horma And ye came agayne and wepte before the Lorde but the Lorde wolde not heare youre voyce nor geue you audience And so ye abode in Cades alōge season acordinge vnto the tyme that ye there dwelt The .ij. Chapter THen we turned and toke oure iurney in to the wildernesse euen the waye to the red see as the Lord cōmaunded me And we compassed the mountayns of Seir a lōge tyme Thē the Lorde spake vnto me saienge Ye haue cōpassed this mountayns lōge ynough turne you northwarde And warne the people sayenge Ye shall goo thorow the costes of youre brethern the childern of Esau which dwell in Seir and they shal be afrayed of you But take good hede vnto youreselues that ye prouoke thē not for I wil not geue you of their lōde no not so moch as a fo●e breadeth because I haue geuē mount Seir vnto Esau to possesse Ye shall bye meate of thē for money to 〈◊〉 and ye shall bye water of thē for money to dr●k● For the Lorde thy God hath blessed the in all the workes of thine hāde ād knew the as thou wē test thorow this greate wildernesse Moreouer the Lorde thi God hath bene with the this xl yeres so that thou hast lacked nothinge And whē we were departed from oure brethern the childern of Esau which dwelt in Seir by the felde waye from Elath ād Ezion Gaber we turned ād went the waye to the wildernesse of Moab Thē the Lorde sayed vnto me se that thou vexe not the Moabites nether prouoke thē to batayle for I will not geue the of their lōde to possesse because I haue geuē Ar vnto the childern of loth to possesse The Emimes dwelt there in in tymes past a people greate many ād tal as the Enakimes which also were takē for geantes as the Enakimes And the Moabites called thē Emymes In like maner the Horimes dwelt in Seir before time which the childern of Esau cast
shall brynge the the pledge out at the dore Forthermore yf it be a pore body goo not to slepe with his pledge but delyuer hym the pledge agayne by that the sonne goo doune and let him slepe in his owne rayment and blesse the. And it shal be rightuousnes vnto the before the Lorde thy God Thou shalt not defraude an hyred servaunte that is nedye and poore whether he be off thy brethern or a straunger that is in thy lond with in thy cities Geue him his hyre the same daye and let not the sonne goo doune thereon For he is nedye ād therewith susteyneth his life lest he crye agenst the vnto the Lorde ād it be synne vnto the. The fathers shal not dye for the childern nor the childern for the fathers but euery mā shall dye for his awne synne Hynder not the right of the straunger nor of the fatherlesse nor take wedowes rayment to pledge But remembre that thou wast a servaunte in Egipte ād how the Lord thy God delyuered the thēce Wherfore I cōmaūde the to doo this thinge When thou cuttest doune thyne herueste in the felde and hast forgotte a shefe in the felde thou shalt not goo agayne and fett it But it shal be for the straunger the fatherlesse and the wedowe that the Lorde thy God maye blesse the in all the workes of thyne hande When thou beatest doune thyne olyue trees thou shalt not make cleane riddaunce after the but it shal be for the straunger the fatherlesse and the wedowe And when thou gatherest thy vyneyarde ▪ thou shalt not gather cleane after the but it shal be for the straunger the fatherlesse and the wedowe And remembre that thou wast a seruaunte in the lond of Egipte wherfore I cōmaunde the to doo this thinge ¶ The .xxv. Chapter WHen there is strife betwene men let thē come vnto the lawe and let the iudges iustifie the rightuous and condemne the trespeaser And yf the trespeaser be worthy of strypes then let the iudge cause to take him doune and to bete him before his face accordynge to his trespace vnto a certayne numbre .xl. stirpes he shall geue him and not passe lest yf he shulde exceade and beate him aboue that with many stripes thi brother shuld appere vngodly before thyne eyes Thou shalt not mosell the oxe that treadeth out the corne When brethern dwell together and one of It were hard to proue this a ceremonye them dye ād haue no childe the wyfe of the deed shall not be geuen out vnto a straunger but hir brotherlawe shall goo in vnto her and take her to wife and marie her And the eldest sonne which she beareth shall stonde vp in the name of his brother which is deed that his name be not put out in Israel But and yf the man will not take his systerlawe then let her goo to the gate vnto the elders and saye My brotherlawe refuseth to sterre vpp vnto his brother a name in Israel he will not marie me Then let the elders of his citie call vnto him and comen with him Yf he stonde and saye I will not take her then let his systerlawe goo vnto him in the presence of the elders and loose his showe of his fote and spytt in his face and answere and saye So shall it be done vnto that man that will not bylde his brothers housse And his name shal be called in Israel the vnshoed housse Yf when men stryue together one with another the wife of the one rūne to for to ryd hyr husbonde out of the handes of him that smyteth him and put forth hir hande and take him by the secrettes cutt of hir hande and let not thine eye pitie her Thou shalt not haue in thy bagge two maner weyghtes a greate and a small nether shalt thou haue in thine house dyuerse measures a great ād a small But thou shalt haue a perfect ād a iust measure that thy dayes maye be lengthed in the londe whiche the Lorde thy God geueth the For all that do soche thinges ād all that doo vnright are abhominacion vnto the Lorde thy God Remembre what Amalech dyd vnto the by the waye after thou camest out of Egipte he mett the by the waye and smote the hynmost of you all that were ouer laboured and dragged by hynde when thou wast faynted and werye and he feared not God Therfore when the Lorde thy God hath geuen the rest from all thyne enemyes rounde aboute in the londe whiche the Lorde thy God geueth the to enheret and possesse se that thou put out the name of Amalech from vnder heauen ād forget not ¶ The .xxvj. Chapter WHen thou art come in to the londe whiche the Lorde thy God geueth the to enherett and hast enioyed it and dwellest there in take of the first of all the frute of the erthe which thou hast brought in out of the lande that the Lorde thy God geueth the and put it in a maunde and goo vnto the place which the Lorde thy God shall chose to make his name dwell there And thou shalt come vnto the preast that shal be in those dayes ād saye vnto him I knowledge this daye vnto the Lorde thy God that I am come vnto the contre whiche the Lorde sware vnto oure fathers for to geue vs. And the preast shall take the maunde out of thine hande and set it doune before the alter of the Lorde thy God And thou shalt answere ād saye before the Lorde thy God The Sirians wolde haue destroyed my father and he went doune in to Egipte ād sogeorned there with a few folke and grewe there vnto a nacyon greate myghtie and full of people And the Egiptians vexed us ād troubled vs and laded vs with cruell bondage And we cried vn to the Lorde God of oure fathers and the Lorde herde oure voyce and loked on oure aduersyte laboure and oppressyon And the Lorde brought vs out of Egipte with a mightye hande and a stretched out arme and with greate tereblenesse and with sygnes and wonders And he hath brought vs in to this place and hath geuē vs this londe that floweth with mylke and honye And nowe loo I haue brought the first frutes off the londe whiche the Lorde hath geuen me And set it before the Lorde thy God and worshepe before the Lorde thy God and reioyse ouer all the good thinges whiche the Lorde thy God hath geuē vnto the and vnto thyne housse both thou the Leuite and the straunger that is amonge you When thou hast made an ende of tithynge all the tithes of thine encrease the thyrde yere the yere of tythynge and hast geuen it vnto the Leuite the straunger the fatherlesse ād the wedowe and they haue eaten in thy gates ād fylled them selues Then saye before the Lorde thy God I haue brought the halowed thinges out of myne housse and haue geuen them vnto the Leuite the straunger the fatherlesse and the wedowe acordynge to all the commaundmentes which thou
and halowe it frō the vnclennesses of the childern of Israel And whē he hath made an ende of recōcylinge the holy place and the tabernacle of witnesse ād the alter let him bringe the lyue goote ād let Aarō put both his handes apon the heede of the lyue goote and confesse ouer him all the mysdeades of the childern of Israell and all their trespaces and all their synnes and let him put them apō the heed of the goote ād sende him awaye by the handes of one that is acoynted in the wyldernesse And the goote shall bere apon him all their mysdeades vnto the wildernesse and he shall let the goote goo fre in the wildernesse And let Aaron goo in to the tabernacle of wytnesse and put off the lynē clothes which he put on when he wēt in in to the holy place ād leaue them there And let him wasshe his flesh with water in the holy place and put on his owne rayment and then come out and offer his burntofferynge and the burntofferynge of the people and make an atonemēt for him selfe ād for the people and the fatt of the synofferynge let him burne apon the alter And let him that caryed forth the scapegoote wasshe his clothes and bathe hys flesh in water and then come in to the hoste agayne And the oxe of the synofferynge and the goote of the synofferynge whose bloude was brought in to make an atonemēt in the holy place let one carye out without the hoste and burne with fyre both their skynnes their flesh ād their donge And let him that burneth them wasshe his clothes ād bathe his flesh in water and thē come in to the hoste agayne And it shal be an ordynaunce for euer vnto you And euē in the tenth daye of the seuenth moneth ye shall humble youre soules and shall doo no worke at all whether it be one of youre selues or a straunger that sogeorneth amonge you for that daye shall an attonemēt be made for you to clense you from all youre synnes before the Lorde and ye shal be cleane It shal be a sabbath of rest vnto you and ye shall humble youre soules and it shal be an ordynaunce for euer And the preast that is anoynted and whose hande was fylled to mynistre in his fathers steade shall make the attonemēt and shall put on the holy lynē vestimētes and reconcyle the holy sanctuary and the tabernacle of witnesse ād the alter and shall make an attonemēt also for the preastes and for all the people of the congregacion And this shal be an euerlastynge or dynaunce vnto you to make an atonement for the childern of Israel for all their synnes once a yere and it was done euē as the Lorde commaunded Moses ¶ The XVII Chapter ANd the Lorde talked with Moses saynge speake vnto Aarō and vnto his sonnes and vnto all the childern of Israel ād saye vnto them this is the thynge which the Lorde charged saynge whatsoeuer he be of the housse of Israel that kylleth an oxe lambe or goote in the hoste or out of the hoste and bryngeth thē not vnto the dore of the tabernacle of witnesse to offer an offerynge vnto the Lorde before the dwellynge place of the Lorde bloude shal be imputed vnto that man as though he had shed bloude and that man shall perysh from amonge his people Wherfore let the childern of Israel brynge their offerynges they offer in the wyde felde vnto the Lorde euen vnto the dore of the tabernacle of witnesse and vnto the preast and offer thē for peaseofferynges vnto the Lorde And the preast shall sprinkle the bloude apon the alter of the Lorde in the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse and burne the fatt to be a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde And let them nomoare offer their offerynges vnto deuyls after whom thy goo an whoorynge And this shal be an ordynaūce for euer vnto you thorow out youre generacyons And thou shalt saye vnto them what soeuer man it be of the housse of Israel or of the straungers that sogeorne amonge you that offereth a burntofferynge or any other offerynge and bryngeth it not vnto the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse to offer vnto the Lorde that felow shall perysh from amonge his people And what soeuer man it be of the housse of Israel or of the straungers that soiourne amonge you that eateth any maner of bloude I will set my fa●e agaynst that soule that eateth bloude and will destroy him from amonge his people for the life of the flesh is in the bloude and I haue geuen it vnto you apon the alter to make an attonement for youre soules for bloude shall make an attonemēt for the soule And therfore I sayde vnto the childern of Israel se that no soule of you cate bloude nor yet any straunger that soiourneth amonge you What soeuer man it be of the childern of Israel or of the straungers that soiurne amonge you that honteth and catcheth any beest or foule that maye be eatē he shall poure out the bloude ād couer it with erthe for the life of all flesh is in the bloude therfore I sayde vnto the childern of Israel ye shall eate the bloude of no maner of flesh for the life of all flesh is in his bloude and whosoeuer therfore eateth it shall perysh And what soeuer soule it be that eateth that which dyed alone or that which was torne with wylde beestes whether it be one of youre selues or a straunger he shall wasshe his clothes ād bathe him selfe in water ād shal be vncleane vnto the euē ād thā is he cleane But ād yf he wasshe them not nor wasshe his flesh he shall beare his synne ¶ The .xviij. Chapter ANd the Lorde talked with Moses saynge speake vnto the childern of Israel ād saye vnto them I am the Lorde youre God Wherfore after the doynges of the land of Egipte wherein ye dwelt se that ye doo not nether after the doynges of the lande of Canaan whether I will bringe you nether walke ye in their ordinaunces but doo after my iudgemētes and kepe myne ordynaunces to walke therein for I am the Lorde youre God Kepe therfore myne ordinaunces ād my iudgemētes whiche yf a man doo he shall lyue thereby for I am the Lorde Se that ye goo to none of youre nyghest kyn red for to vncouer their secrettes for I am the Lorde The secrettes of thy father and thy mother se thou vnheale not she is thy mother therfore shalt thou not discouer hir secrettes The secrettes of thy fathers wife shalt thou not discouer for they are thy fathers secrettes Thou shalt not discouer the preuyte of thy syster the doughter of thy father or of thy mother whether she be borne at home or without Thou shalt not discouer the secrettes of thy sonnes doughter or thy doughters doughter for that is thyne awne preuyte Thou shalt not discouer the secrettes of thy fathers wyues doughter which she bare to thy father for she is thy