Contradictions and Paradoxes in Job 33:14

Check out Contradictions Catalog of Job 33:14 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts Job 33:14. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of the book of Job, God tries to talk to people in different ways, but sometimes they don't realize it or understand. Even if God speaks more than once, people might not always hear or notice His messages.

Job 33:14: For God speaketh once, yea twice, [yet man] perceiveth it not.

Contradiction with Isaiah 55:8-9

These verses highlight that God's ways and thoughts are higher than ours, suggesting that His communication with humans may not always be evident or multiple.

Isaiah 55:8-9: For my thoughts [are] not your thoughts, neither [are] your ways my ways, saith the LORD.

Contradiction with Ecclesiastes 3:1-7

This passage implies there are specific times for certain actions, which may contradict the notion of God speaking multiple times without being heard.

Ecclesiastes 3:1-7: To every [thing there is] a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:

Contradiction with Matthew 13:13

Here, Jesus explains that He speaks in parables because people do not see, hear, or understand, contrasting with the idea that God speaks plainly and repeatedly.

Matthew 13:13: Therefore speak I to them in parables: because they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand.

Contradiction with Hebrews 1:1-2

This passage states that God has spoken to us through His Son in these last days, emphasizing a singular, significant mode of communication, not multiple unnoticed ones.

Hebrews 1:1-2: God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets,

Contradiction with 1 Corinthians 14:33

This verse states God is not the author of confusion, which suggests clarity in His communication, conflicting with the notion of repeated messages going unperceived.

1 Corinthians 14:33: For God is not [the author] of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints. [confusion: Gr. tumult, or, unquietness]
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