2 a He sheweth the juste cause of his coomplaining, & as touching that Elphaz had exhorted him to returne to God, {chap. 22,21}, he declareth that he desireth no thing more, but it semed that God wolde not be founde of him.
2 ! Job affirmeth that he bothe knoweth and feareth the power and sentence of the Judge.
6 b Vsing his absolute power & saying, Because I am God, I may do what I wil.
8 e Meaning, that if he consider Gods justice, he is not able to comprehende his judgements on what side or parte soeuer he turneth himself.
10 f God hathe this preeminence aboue me that he knoweth my wayes: to wit, that I am innocent, and I am not able to judge of his workes: he sheweth also his confidence, that God doeth visite him for his profite.
13 h Job confesseth that at this present he felt not Gods fauour, and yet was assured, that he had appointed him to a good end.