2 a Thogh men were juste, yet, God colde haue no profite of this his justice: and therefore when he punisheth him, he hathe no regard to justice, but to his sinne.
6 c Thou hast bene cruel, and without charitie, & woldest do nothing, for the poore, but for thine owne aduantage
12 g He accuseth Job of impietie & contempt of God, as thogh he wolde say, If thou passe not for men, yet consider the height of Gods manjestie.
13 i He reproueth Job as thogh he denied Gods prouidence, and that he colde not se the things that were done in this worlde.
13 ! And that he denied Gods prouidence.
16 l He proueth Gods prouidence by the punishement fo the wicked, whome he taketh away before they can gring their wicked purposes to passe.
18 m He answereth to that, which Job had saide {Chap. 21,7} that the wicked haue profperitie in this worlde: desiring that he might not be partaker of the like.
19 n The just rejoyce at the destruction of the wicked for two causes: first, because God sheweth him self judge of the worlde, & this meanes continueth his honour and glorie: secondly, because God sheweth that he hathe care ouer his in that he punisheth their enemies.
20 o That is, the state and preseruation of the godlie is hid vnder Gods wings.
21 ! He exhorteth him to repentance.