Job 4:13
In the thoughtes and visions of the night when sleepe commeth on men,
In the thoughtes and visions of the night when sleepe commeth on men,
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14For God speaketh once or twise, and yet man vnderstandeth it not.
15In dreames and visions of the night, when slumbring commeth vpon men that they fall asleepe in their beddes,
5Sawe a dreame, whiche made me afrayde, and the thoughtes vpon my bed, with the visios of my head, troubled me.
14Feare came vpon me & dread, which made all my bones to shake.
15The winde passed by before my presence, and made the heeres of my fleshe to stande vp.
16He stoode thereon and I knewe not his face, an image there was before myne eyes, and in the stilnesse hearde I a voyce.
13When I say, My bed shal comfort me, I shall haue some refreshing by talking to my selfe vpon my couch:
14Then fearest thou me with dreames, & makest me so afrayde through visions,
4When I layde me downe to sleepe, I sayde, O when shall I arise? and measuring the euening, I am euen full with tossing to and fro vnto the dawning of the day.
12But wheras a thing was hyd from me, yet myne care hath receaued a litle therof.
13I sawe in the visions of my head vpon my bed, and beholde a watcher and a holy one came downe from heauen,
26When I hearde this, I came agayne to my selfe, I sawe like as I had ben waked out of a sweete sleepe.
24If thou sleepest, thou shalt not be afraide: but shalt take thy rest, and sleepe sweetely.
25Thou shalt not be afraide of any sodayne feare, neither for the violent rushing in of the vngodly when it commeth.
4He hath sayde whiche heareth the wordes of God, and seeth the visions of the almightie, and falleth downe with open eyes.
16For they sleepe not except they haue done mischiefe: and sleepe is taken from them, vntyll they haue done harme.
6Haue I not remembred thee in my bed: and thought vpon thee when I was waking?
4My heart panted, fearefulnesse came vpon me: the nyght of my voluptuousnesse hath he turned agaynst me into feare.
4I wyll not suffer myne eyes to slepe: nor myne eye liddes to slumber.
16And so I applied my minde to learne wysdome, and to knowe the trauayle that is in the worlde, and that of suche a fashion, that I suffred not mine eyes to sleepe neither day nor night.
9Yet heard I the voyce of his wordes: and when I heard the voyce of his words, I fell astonied vpon my face and my face toward the earth.
33Yea sleepe on styll I say a litle, slumber a litle, folde thy handes together yet a litle:
17My bones are pearsed through in the night season, and my sinewes take no rest.
12So man after he is asleepe ryseth not, he shall not wake tyll the heauens be no more, nor rise out of his sleepe.
13Then should I nowe haue lyen stil, I shoulde haue slept, and ben at rest,
4Be ye angry, but sinne not: commune with your owne heart in your chaumber, and be styll. Selah.
4Let not thyne eyes sleepe, nor thyne eye liddes slumber.
29O king, when thou wast in thy bed, thoughtes came into thy mynde what should come hereafter: so he that is the opener of misteries, telleth thee what is for to come.
4Thou dydst kepe the watche of mine eies: I was amased & coulde not speake.
10Thus were the visions of my head vpon my bed: And behold, I saw a tree in the mids of the earth, and the heyght therof was great,
12And whe the sunne was downe, there fell a deepe sleepe vpon Abram: and lo, an horrour of great darknesse fell vpon hym.
11And yf I say peraduenture the darknesse shall couer me: and the night shalbe day for me,
40I was in suche case, that by day the heate consumed me, and the frost by nyght, and my slepe departed from mine eyes.
7And why? wheras are many dreames and many wordes, there are also diuers vanities: but loke that thou feare God.
16He hath said that heareth the wordes of God, and hath the knowledge of the most hygh, and beholdeth the vision of the almightie, and that falleth and his eyes are opened.
20They be as a dreame to a man after he is once waked: O Lorde thou wylt cause their image to be dispised in the citie.
20Terrour taketh holde vpon hym as a water fludde, and the tempest stealeth him away in the night season.
10Yea, sleepe on still a litle, slumber a litle, folde thyne handes together yet a litle that thou mayest sleepe:
6I called to remembraunce my psalme, song on the musicall instrument in the nyght tyme: I communed with myne owne heart, & searched out my spirites.
3Loke downe and heare me O God my Lorde: lighten myne eyes, lest that I sleepe in death.
9In the twylight of the euening, when it began nowe to be night and darke:
7For they that sleepe, sleepe in the night: and they that be druncken, are druncken in the nyght.
4As it stoode with me when I was young, when God prospered my house:
1And the angell that talked with me, came againe, and waked me, as a man that is raysed out of his sleepe,
20Spend not the night in carefull thoughtes, how he destroyeth some, and bringeth other in their place.
17There must the wicked ceasse from their tyrannie, and there such as laboured valiauntly be at rest:
5I layde me downe and slept: and I rose vp agayne, for God sustayned me.
2Is it is a vayne thing for you that ye make haste to ryse vp early, that ye make delayes to take rest, eatyng the bread of sorowes: euen so he geueth sleepe to his welbeloued.
20Thou makest darknes and it is night: wherein all the beastes of the forrest do go abrode.