14 For God speaketh [a]once or twice, and one seeth it not.

15 In dreams and [b]visions of the night, when sleep falleth upon men, and they sleep upon their beds,

16 Then he openeth the ears of men, even by their corrections, which he [c]had sealed,

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Footnotes

  1. Job 33:14 Though God by sundry examples of his judgments speak unto man, yet the reason thereof is not known: yea and though God should speak, yet is he not understood.
  2. Job 33:15 God saith he, speaketh commonly, either by visions to teach us the cause of his judgments, or else by afflictions, or by his messenger.
  3. Job 33:16 That is, determined to send upon them.

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