2 a Which counte your selues juste? as {Chap. 12,4}
2 b Whome you take to be but beastes, as {Chap. 12,7}
3 ! Bildad rehearseth the peines of the vnfaithful and wicked.
4 c That is, like a mad man.
4 d Shal God change the ordre of nature for thy sake, by dealing with thee otherwise then he doeth with all men?
5 e When the wicked is in his prosperitie, them God changeth his state: & this in his ordinarie working for their sinnes.
8 f Meaning that the wicked are in continual danger.
12 g That which shulde nourish him, shalbe consumed by famine.
13 h That is, some strong and violent death shal consume his strength: or as the Ebrew worde signifieth, his membres or partes.
14 i That is, with most great feare.
15 l Thogh all the worlde wolde fauour him, yet God wolde destroie him & his.
15 k Meaning, not truly come by.
18 m He shal fall from prosperitie to aduersitie.
20 n When thei shal se what came vnto him