Job 36:28

28 The rain then pours down from the clouds, and showers fall on people.

Job 36:28 Meaning and Commentary

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 it down both in an easy and plentiful manner, and upon an abundance of men, or upon an abundance of fields and lands belonging to men; though sometimes rain falls upon the wilderness, where no man is, ( Job 38:26 ) . The Targum is,

``at the prayer of a son of a great man,''

or at the prayer of a man that has great interest with God; that is famous for his faith and piety, as Elijah was, to whom perhaps the Targumist may have respect. The rain is an emblem of the word of God, the Gospel of Christ, which drops and distils on the souls of men like rain, and refreshes them, and makes them fruitful; and is dispensed by the ministers of it, who are compared to clouds, according to the measure of the gift of grace received by them, and that freely and fully as they have received it.

Job 36:28 In-Context

26 God is so great, greater than we can understand! No one knows how old he is.
27 "He evaporates the drops of water from the earth and turns them into rain.
28 The rain then pours down from the clouds, and showers fall on people.
29 No one understands how God spreads out the clouds or how he sends thunder from where he lives.
30 Watch how God scatters his lightning around him, lighting up the deepest parts of the sea.
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