Thou art filled with shame for glorie: drinke thou also, and be naked: the cup of the Lords right hand shall bee turned vnto thee,* 1.1 and shamefull spuing shall be for thy glorie.
BY the making of euery member of this verse to fit and answer
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Thou art filled with shame for glorie: drinke thou also, and be naked: the cup of the Lords right hand shall bee turned vnto thee,* 1.1 and shamefull spuing shall be for thy glorie.
BY the making of euery member of this verse to fit and answer
God against the Chaldeans, to wit, that it is meete that they bee handled by God after the same maner, and that they drink round∣lie of the same cup, the which they themselues had cruellie and treacherouslie mingled for others: that they be shamefullie made naked, as they haue made others naked. Finallie, that they feele at the last, ignominie or reproch greater, and more plentifull then that their cruell glorie, and that they drinke of this cup of reproch and shame, euen vntill they spue againe, or vnto the very dregges.
It is meete the Chaldeans be serued, as they haue serued o∣thers.