1 a These were cities of the moabites, wich Nebuchad-nezzar toke before he went to fight against Necho King of Egypt.
2 c Read {Isa. 25, 10}.
7 f That is, the idoles which are the workes of thine hands. Some read in thy possessions, for so the worde may signifie, as {1 Sam. 25, 2}.
7 g Bothe thy great idole & his mainteiners shalbe led away captiues, so that they shal then knowe that it is in vaine to loke for helpe at idoles, {Isa. 15, 2}
10 h He sheweth that God wolde punish the Caldeans, if they did not destroy the Egyptians and that with a courage, and calleth this executing of his vengeance against his enemies his worke: thogh the Caldeans soght another end, {Isa. 10, 12}
11 i Hathe not bene remoued as the Jewes haue, but hath liued at ease and as wine that fedeth him self on his lees.
13 k As the calfe of Beth-el was not able to deliuer the Israelites: no more shal Chemosh deliuer the Moabites.
26 o He willed the Caldeans to lay afflictions ynough vpon them until they be like druken men that fall downe to their shame and are derided of all.
26 / Or, shal be ful or clappe his hands.
31 s Which citie was in the vtmoste border of Moab: and hereby he signifieth that the whole land shulde be destroied & the people caried away.
36 u Their custome was to play on flutes or instruments, heauie & graue tunes at buryales and in the time of mourning, as Mat. 9, 23.
45 a The Amorites had destroied the Moabites in times past, and now because of their power, the Moabites shal seke to them for helpe.