3 b The dangers are so great that we can nether auenge this blasphemie, nor helpe our selues, no more then a woman in her trauel.
9 f For the Kings of Ethiopia & Egypt joyned together against the King of Assyria because of his oppression of other countreys.
9 e That is, Saneherib.
9 / Or, blacke Mores.
15 i He sheweth what is the true refuge & succour in all dangers, to wit, to flee to the Lord by ernest prayer.
16 k Shew by effect that thou wilt not suffer thy Name to be Blasphemed.
19 m He sheweth for what end the faithful desire of God to be deliuered: to wit, that he may be glorified by their deliuerance.
23 p Meaning Jerusalem, which Isaiah calleth the hight of his borders, to wit, of Judah, {Isa. 37:24}
23 / Or, pleasant countrey.
23 / Or, the waters of cities besieged.
25 q He declareth that for as muche as he is the autor and beginning of his Church, he wil neuer suffer it vtterly to be destroyed, as other cities and kingdomes.
26 r Thus he describeth the wicked, which for a time florish, and afterwarde fade and decay like flowres.
31 x The loue, that God beareth toward his Church, shal ouercome the counsels and enterprises of men.
35 ! The Angel of the Lord killeth an hundreth and four score and fiue thousand men of the Assyrians.
37 y This was the juste judgement of God for his blasphemie, that he shulde be slaine before that idole, whome he preferred to the liuing God, & by them by whome he oght by nature to haue bene defended.