Job 33:14

For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not.

Cross-reference

Job 33:29 Parallel

Job 33:29 concludes that God repeats his actions multiple times — the same point about God's persistent communication.

Job 40:5 Allusion

Job 40:5 uses the same 'once, twice' language as Job 33:14 — Job's submission contrasts with Elihu's point about God speaking repeatedly. Strong verbal parallel.

Job 4:13 Parallel

Job 4:13 describes a night vision — the same medium of divine communication mentioned here.

Mark 8:18 Allusion

Mark 8:18 asks 'having eyes do you not see?' — identical language to Isaiah's complaint about spiritual blindness.

Matthew 13:14 quotes Isaiah 6:9, applying the same 'seeing but not perceiving' to Jesus' audience — a direct echo.

Psalm 62:11 Parallel

Psalm 62:11 also uses 'once, twice' structure about God speaking — reinforces the idea that God speaks in multiple ways. Strong parallel.

Isaiah 6:9 Parallel

Isaiah 6:9 directly parallels: people hear but do not understand, see but do not perceive — the same spiritual dullness.

Genesis 28:16 has Jacob realizing 'the LORD is in this place, and I did not know it' — a perfect example of not perceiving God's presence.

Genesis 46:2 records God calling 'Jacob, Jacob' — a direct instance of God speaking twice, matching Job's 'in two ways'.

In 1 Samuel 3:8, God calls Samuel three times before he perceives it — a direct parallel to God speaking repeatedly while man fails to notice.

1 Samuel 28:6 shows God refusing to answer Saul by any means — the opposite of the persistent speaking described here.

Genesis 41:32 explains that God's double dream confirms the matter — illustrating God speaking twice as in Job.

Proverbs 1:24 describes God calling but people refusing — similar to Job 33:14's theme of God speaking unnoticed. Moderate parallel.

Daniel 7:1 Parallel

Daniel 7:1 records a dream vision from God — one of the ways God speaks as noted here.

2 Chronicles 33:10 says God spoke but Manasseh ignored — parallels Job 33:14's claim that man does not perceive God's speech. Moderate parallel.

Matthew 27:19 shows Pilate's wife receiving a divine warning in a dream — an example of God speaking through dreams as described here.

Mark 8:17 Parallel

Mark 8:17 shows Jesus rebuking disciples for not perceiving or understanding — a similar failure to grasp divine teaching.

1 Kings 3:5 Parallel

1 Kings 3:5 gives an example of God speaking in a dream — one of the ways God communicates as noted here.

Luke 24:25 Parallel

Luke 24:25 calls disciples 'slow of heart to believe' — another instance of failing to perceive what God has spoken.

John 3:19 Parallel

John 3:19 explains why people do not perceive: they love darkness — giving a reason for the failure Job describes.