Job 36:28 (BSB)

which the clouds pour out and shower abundantly on mankind.

From Job 36. Also in the ESV.

Commentary on Job 36:28

  • Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on Job 36:24-33: Elihu is here endeavouring to possess Job with great and high thoughts of God, and so to persuade him into a cheerful submission to his providence. I. He represents the work of God, in general, as illustrious and conspicuous, Job 36:24. His whole work is so. God does nothing mean. This is a good reason why we should acquiesce in all the operations of his providence concerning us in particular.
  • John Gill (Reformed Baptist), Exposition of the Old and New Testaments on Job 36:28: Which the clouds do drop and distil upon man abundantly. Not upon the persons of men, which they take care as much as possible to shun and avoid, but upon the fields of men, and so for the profit and advantage of men; and this denotes both the gentle manner in which the clouds let down rain, and the liberal profusion of them; they let...
  • Adam Clarke (Methodist), Clarke's Commentary on the Bible on Job 36:28: Which the clouds do drop - In proportion to the evaporation will be the clouds or masses of volatilized and suspended vapor; and in proportion to this will be the quantum of rain which in different forms will fall upon the earth. There is a remarkable addition to this verse in the Septuagint.
  • Keil & Delitzsch (Lutheran), Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament on Job 36:26-29: Job 36:26-29 26 Behold, God is exalted-we know Him not entirely; The number of His years, it is unsearchable. 27 For He draweth down the drops of water, They distil as rain in connection with its mist, 28 Which the clouds do drop, Distil upon the multitude of men. 29 Who can altogether understand the spreadings of the clouds, The crash of His tabernacle?