Job 33:15

In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed;

Cross-reference

Job 4:13 Allusion

Job 4:13 uses nearly identical language about night visions — Elihu echoes Eliphaz's description of divine communication.

Genesis 20:3 records God speaking to Abimelech in a night dream — exactly the scenario described here.

In Genesis 15:12, Abram falls into deep sleep during a divine vision — same 'deep sleep' context for revelation.

In Genesis 31:24, God warns Laban in a night dream — same mode of divine communication through sleep visions.

Daniel 8:18 Allusion

In Daniel 8:18, Daniel falls into deep sleep during a vision — identical phrasing and revelatory setting.

Daniel 4:5 Parallel

In Daniel 4:5, Nebuchadnezzar's troubling dream mirrors this pattern of God speaking through night visions.

In Numbers 12:6, God states He speaks to prophets in visions and dreams — directly echoing this method.

In Matthew 2:13, Joseph receives further dream instructions to flee to Egypt, continuing the pattern of dream revelation.

In Matthew 2:12, the Magi are warned in a dream, another instance of divine guidance through dreams.

In Matthew 1:20, an angel appears to Joseph in a dream, illustrating God speaking through dreams as described here.

Daniel 2:19 Parallel

Daniel 2:19 says the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a night vision, exactly matching the 'vision of the night' here.

1 Kings 3:5 Parallel

1 Kings 3:5 describes the Lord appearing to Solomon in a dream at night, directly paralleling this verse.

Judges 7:9 Parallel

In Judges 7:9, the Lord speaks to Gideon at night, a direct example of divine communication during sleep.

In Genesis 46:2, God speaks to Jacob in a night vision, directly matching the 'vision of the night' described here.

Genesis 41:32 emphasizes that repeated dreams confirm God's decree, aligning with the idea of divine communication through dreams.

In Genesis 41:1, Pharaoh receives prophetic dreams from God, illustrating the same nighttime revelation described here.

Genesis 40:8 shows Joseph acknowledging that dream interpretations come from God, echoing the divine communication through dreams described here.

In Genesis 40:5, two officials have dreams in prison — another instance of God communicating through dreams.

In Genesis 28:12, Jacob dreams of a ladder with angels — classic night vision of divine revelation.

Daniel 10:9 Parallel

In Daniel 10:9, Daniel also falls into a deep sleep during a divine vision, echoing the same state of receiving revelation.

In Jeremiah 23:28, dreams are acknowledged but distinguished from true prophecy — a cautionary parallel to this neutral description.