god . . .
handes. Cf. Acts 17.24.
steuen . . .
prophetes. Acts 7.48–49, quoting Isa. 66.1–2.
thirde of the
kinges. The Vulgate designates 1 and 2 Samuel as "1 and 2
Kings," 1 and 2 Kings as "3 and 4 Kings."We follow the titles used in
the KJV because it is based on the Hebrew.
he had . . .
there. Cf. 1 Kings 8.27, 30.
false . . .
their. Cf. Jer. 7.4.
psalme .xlix. . . .
glorifie me. Ps. 50.15; Answer gives the
Vulgate number Psal. 49. [E6v, side note 1], cf. [F1, “.xlix. psalme . . . gottes” and commentary note].
Iob . . .
dongehyll. Cf. Job. 2.8. KJV has "among the ashes."
David Daniell noted in a letter that "dunghill" comes from the
Septuagint and the Vulgate, but "ashes" is found in Luther and
Geneva [private correspondence].
Poules [prayer] in
the temple. Cf. Acts 22.17.
Whatsoeuer . . .
you. John 16.23.