Job 33:14
For once doth God speak, and twice, (He doth not behold it.)
For once doth God speak, and twice, (He doth not behold it.)
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15In a dream -- a vision of night, In the falling of deep sleep on men, In slumberings on a bed.
16Then He uncovereth the ear of men, And for their instruction sealeth:
29Lo, all these doth God work, Twice -- thrice with man,
12Lo, `in' this thou hast not been righteous, I answer thee, that greater is God than man.
13Wherefore against Him hast thou striven, When `for' all His matters He answereth not?
11Once hath God spoken, twice I heard this, That `strength `is' with God.'
5Once I have spoken, and I answer not, And twice, and I add not.
12And unto me a thing is secretly brought, And receive doth mine ear a little of it.
13In thoughts from visions of the night, In the falling of deep sleep on men,
14Yea, though thou sayest thou dost not behold Him, Judgment `is' before Him, and stay for Him.
15And, now, because there is not, He hath appointed His anger, And He hath not known in great extremity.
11Lo, He goeth over by me, and I see not, And He passeth on, and I attend not to it.
20Is it declared to Him that I speak? If a man hath spoken, surely he is swallowed up.
13Lest ye say, We have found wisdom, God doth thrust him away, not man.
14And he hath not set in array words for me, And with your sayings I do not answer him.
16And if `there is' understanding, hear this, Give ear to the voice of my words.
23For He doth not suffer man any more, To go unto God in judgment,
7For, in the abundance of dreams both vanities and words abound; but fear thou God.
12And man hath lain down, and riseth not, Till the wearing out of the heavens they awake not, Nor are roused from their sleep.
14Lo, these `are' the borders of His way, And how little a matter is heard of Him, And the thunder of His might Who doth understand?
8Surely -- thou hast said in mine ears, And the sounds of words I hear:
5And yet, O that God had spoken! And doth open His lips with thee.
6And declare to thee secrets of wisdom, For counsel hath foldings. And know thou that God forgetteth for thee, `Some' of thine iniquity.
29And He giveth rest, and who maketh wrong? And hideth the face, and who beholdeth it? And in reference to a nation and to a man, `It is' the same.
14Hear this, O Job, Stand and consider the wonders of God.
13And He `is' in one `mind', And who doth turn Him back? And His soul hath desired -- and He doth `it'.
14For He doth complete my portion, And many such things `are' with Him.
16It standeth, and I discern not its aspect, A similitude `is' over-against mine eyes, Silence! and a voice I hear:
16An affirmation of him who is hearing sayings of God -- And knowing knowledge of the Most High; A vision of the Almighty he seeth, Falling -- and eyes uncovered:
31Attend, O Job, hearken to me, Keep silent, and I -- I do speak.
8Of the secret counsel of God dost thou hear? And withdrawest thou unto thee wisdom?
3Also -- on this Thou hast opened Thine eyes, And dost bring me into judgment with Thee.
4An affirmation of him who is hearing sayings of God -- Who a vision of the Almighty seeth, Falling -- and eyes uncovered:
21For His eyes `are' on the ways of each, And all his steps He doth see.
3If he delight to strive with Him -- He doth not answer him one of a thousand.
9For he hath said, `It doth not profit a man, When he delighteth himself with God.'
10Therefore, O men of heart, hearken to me; Far be it from God to do wickedness, And `from' the Mighty to do perverseness:
11For the work of man he repayeth to him, And according to the path of each He doth cause him to find.
14Lo, He breaketh down, and it is not built up, He shutteth against a man, And it is not opened.
14Yea, I am as a man who heareth not, And in his mouth are no reproofs.
33By thee doth He recompense, That thou hast refused -- That thou dost choose, and not I? And what thou hast known, speak.
3`Who `is' this, hiding counsel without knowledge?' Therefore, I have declared, and understand not, Too wonderful for me, and I know not.
33If there are not -- hearken thou to me, Keep silent, and I teach thee wisdom.
11For he hath known men of vanity, And He seeth iniquity, And one doth not consider `it'!
5God thundereth with His voice wonderfully, Doing great things and we know not.
20Seeing many things, and thou observest not, Opening ears, and he heareth not.
4This hast thou known from antiquity? Since the placing of man on earth?
3For the dream hath come by abundance of business, and the voice of a fool by abundance of words.
6And though he had lived a thousand years twice over, yet good he hath not seen; to the same place doth not every one go?
20Only two things, O God, do with me: Then from Thy face I am not hidden.