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Job 29:23BSB·author unknown

They waited for me as for rain and drank in my words like spring showers.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

That which crowned Job's prosperity was the pleasing prospect he had of the continuance of it. Though he knew, in general, that he was liable to trouble, and therefore was not secure (Job 3:26, I was not in safety, neither had I rest), yet he had no particular occasion for fear, but as much reason as ever any man had to count upon the lengthening out of his tranquility. I.

Commenting on Job 29:18-25

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And they waited for me as for the rain,.... The former rain, as appears by the following clause, which fell in autumn, about October, after seedtime, in order to nourish and cherish it, and bring it up; now as the husbandman waited for this, was in daily expectation of it, and greatly desired it, and longed for it; see Jam 5:7; so the people waited...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

Image of Job 29:22 continued. They waited for my salutary counsel, as the dry soil does for the refreshing rain. opened . . . mouth--panted for; Oriental image (Psa 119:131). The "early rain" is in autumn and onwards, while the seed is being sown. The "latter rain" is in March, and brings forward the harvest, which ripens in May or June.