Job 33:15
In dreames and visions of the night season (when slombrynge cometh vpo me, that they fall a slepe in their beddes)
In dreames and visions of the night season (when slombrynge cometh vpo me, that they fall a slepe in their beddes)
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13with a vision in the night, when men are fallen a slepe.
14For whe God doth once commaunde a thinge, there shulde no man be curious, to search whether it be right.
16he rowneth them in the eares, he infourmeth them, & sheweth the planely,
33Yee slepe on still a litle, slobre a litle, folde thine hodes together yet a litle:
26When I herde this, I came agayne to myself, and mused, like as I had bene waked out of a swete slepe.
13When I thynke: my bedd shall comforte me, I shall haue some refresshinge by talkynge with myself vpon my couche:
14The troublest thou me with dreames, ad makest me so afrayed thorow visions,
5sawe a dreame, which made me afrayed: ad thoughtes that I had vpo my bed, with the visions of myne heade, troubled me.
24Yf thou slepest, thou shalt not be afrayed, but shalt take thy rest & slepe swetely.
7And why? where as are many dreames & many wordes, there are also dyuerse vanities: but loke yt thou feare God.
12but when man slepeth, he ryseth not agayne, vntill the heauen perish: he shal not wake vp ner ryse out of his slepe.
10Yee slepe on still a litle, slober a litle, folde thine handes together yet a litle, that thou mayest slepe:
6And he sayde: Heare my wordes: Yf eny man be a prophet of the LORDE, vnto him wil I shewe my self in a vision, or wil speake vnto him in a dreame.
12Now whan the Sonne beganne to go downe, there fell an heuy slepe vpo Abram. And lo, feare and greate darcknes fell vpon him.
7For they that slepe, slepe in the nighte: and they that be dronken, are dronken in the nighte.
4Thus sayeth the man whose eyes are opened: Thus sayeth he which heareth the wordes of God, which sawe the vision of ye Allmightie: which fell downe, and his eyes were opened.
16Thus sayeth he which heareth the wordes of God, & yt hath the knowlege of ye hyest, eue he yt sawe ye visio of ye Allmightie, & fell downe, & his eyes were opened:
9Yet herde I the voyce of his wordes: & as soone as I herde it, fayntnesse came vpon me, and I fell downe flat to the grounde vpon my face.
20Yee euen like as a dreame when one awaketh, so makest thou their ymage to vanish out of the cite.
5And the LORDE appeared vnto Salomon at Gibeon in a dreame of the nighte, and God sayde: Axe what I shal geue ye.
28Only God in heaue ca open secretes, and he it is, that sheweth the kinge Nabuchodonosor, what is for to come in the latter dayes. Thy dreame, and that which thou hast sene in thyne heade vpon thy bed, is this:
29O kynge, thou didest cast in thy mynde, what shulde come herafter: So he that is the opener off mysteries, telleth the, what is for to come.
2Excepte the LORDE kepe the cite, the watchman waketh but in vayne.
12A labouringe man slepeth swetely, whether it be litle or moch that he eateth: but the abundaunce of the riche wil not suffre him to slepe.
16For they can not slepe, excepte they haue first done some myschefe: nether take they eny rest, excepte they haue first done some harme.
16When I applied my mynde to lerne wy?dome, and to knowe the trauayle that is in the worlde (and that of soch a fashion, yt I suffred not myne eyes to slepe nether daye ner night)
20For ye bedde shalbe so narow yt a ma ca not lye vpon it. And the coueringe to small, that a ma maye not wynde him self therin.
2And God spake vnto him in a vision by night: Iacob Iacob. He sayde: here am I.
13I sawe in my heade a vision vpon my bed: & beholde, a watcher (eue an holy angel) came downe from heauen,
19Then was the mystery shewed vnto Daniel in a visio by nyght. And Daniel praysed ye God of heaue,
10For the LORDE shal geue you an hard slepinge sprete, and holde downe youre eyes: namely yor prophetes and heades which shulde se, them shal he couer.
3For where moch carefulnesse is, there are many dreames: & where many wordes are, there men maye heare fooles.
6for he sayde: Heare I praye you what I dreamed.
4let not thyne eyes slepe, ner thine eye lyddes slomber.
11we dreamed both in one night euery ma his dreame, hauinge his owne interpretacion.
4When I layed me downe to slepe, I sayde: O when shal I ryse? Agayne, I longed sore for the night. Thus am I full off sorowe, till it be darcke.
40On the daye tyme the heate cosumed me, and the frost on the night, and my slepe departed fro myne eyes.
6My soule is satisfied eue as it were with marry & fatnesse, when my mouth prayseth the with ioyfull lippes.
5Sela I layed me downe and slepte, but I rose vp agayne, for the LORDE susteyned me.
4I wil not suffre myne eyes to slepe, ner myne eye lyddes to slober.
25I haue herde well ynough, what the prophetes saye, that preach lyes in my name, sayege: I haue dreamed, I haue dreamed.
13Then shulde I now haue lyen still, I shulde haue slepte, and bene at rest:
36that he come not sodenly, and fynde you slepynge.
17There must the wicked ceasse from their tyranny, there soch as are ouerlaboured, be at rest:
20Prolonge not thou the tyme, till there come a night for the, to set other people in thy steade.
1In the secode yeare off the raigne of Nabuchodonosor, had Nabuchodonosor a dreame, where thorow his sprete was vexed, and his slepe brake from him.
24But God came vnto Laban the Syrian in a dreame by night, & sayde vnto him: Be warre, that thou speake nothinge to Iacob but good.
3And the kynge sayde vnto them: I haue dreamed a dreame, & my sprete was so troubled therwith, yt I haue clene forgotten, what I dreamed.
17My bones are pearsed thorow in ye night season, & my synewes take no rest.