6 b Because Job had wished to dispute his cause with God, {Chap. 16,21}, so that he might do it without feare, Elihu sayeth, he wil reason in Gods stead, whime he nedeth not to feare, because he is a man made of the same matter that he is.
9 d He repeateth Jobs wordes, whereby he preotested his innocencie in diuers places, but specially in the {13, 16 & 30 Chap.}
14 f Thogh God by sondrie examples of his judgements speake vnto man, yet the reason thereof is not knowen: yea & thogh God shulde speake, yet he is not vnderstand.
15 g God, faith he, speaketh communely, ether by visions to teache vs the cause of his judgements, or els by afflictions, or by his messenger.
17 i He sheweth for what end God sendeth afflictions: to beat down mans pride, & to turne from euil.
23 n A singular chosen out of a thousand, which is able to declare the great mercies of God vnto sinners: & wherein mans righteousnes standeth, which is through the justice of Jesus Christ & faith therein.
24 o He sheweth that it is a sure token of Gods mercie towards sinners, when he causeth his worde to be preached vnto them.
24 p That is, the minister shal by the preaching of the worde pronounce vnto him the forgiuenes of his sinnes.
25 q He shal fele Gods sauour and rejoyce: declaring hereby, wherein standeth the true joy of the faithful: and that God wil restore him to health of body, which is a token of his blessing.
26 ! Man being deliuered, giueth thankes to God.
27 t But my sinne hathe bene the cause of Gods wrath toward men.
32 y If thou doute of any thing, or se occasion to speake against it.