2 b Meaning, which matters that are of none impprtance which are forgotten as sone as they are vttered, as the East winde drieth vp the moisture as sone as it falleth.
2 a That is, vaine wordes, & without consolation?
2 b Meaning, which matters that are of none importance which are forgotten as sone as they are vttered, as the East winde drieth vp the moisture as sone as it falleth.
11 g He accuseth Jobs pride, and ingratitude, that wil not be cmforted by God, nor by their counsel.
14 i His purpose is to proue, that Job as an vnjust man & an hypocrite is punished for his sinnes, like as he did before, {Chap. 4,18}
16 ! He describeth the curse that falleth on the wicked, rekoning Job to be one of the nomber.
19 l Who by their wisdome so gouerned, that no stranger inuaded them, & so the land semed to be giuen to them alone.
23 o God doeth not onely impouerish the wicked oft times: but euen in their prosperitie he punisheth them with a gredines euer more to gather: which is as a beggerie.
24 p He sheweth what weapons God vseth against the wicked which lift vp them selues against him, to wit, terror of conscience, & outward afflictions.
27 q That is, he was so puft vp with great prosperitie, & abundance of all things, that he forgate God: noting, that Job in his felicitie had not the true feare of God.
28 r Thogh he buylde & repare ruinous places to get him fame, yet God shal bring all to naught, and turne his great prosperitie into extreme miserie.