Thomson(i)
21 Because lie did not treat the barren with tenderness, and had no compassion for a poor weak woman.
22 But overthrew the helpless with wrath: therefore when he riseth he should have no security for his own life:
23 when sick, he should have no hopes of recovery: but should perish by his disorder.
24 As his exaltation afflicted many: he should wither like mallows by heat: or like an ear of corn which fell of itself from the stalk.
25 Now if this is not the case; who can say I have spoken falsehoods: and set my words at naught?