
Text -- Job 29:22 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 29:22
Wesley: Job 29:22 - -- As the rain, which when it comes down gently upon the earth, is most acceptable and beneficial to it.
As the rain, which when it comes down gently upon the earth, is most acceptable and beneficial to it.
Did not contradict me.
Clarke -> Job 29:22
Clarke: Job 29:22 - -- My speech dropped upon them - It descended as refreshing dew; they were encouraged, comforted, and strengthened by it.
My speech dropped upon them - It descended as refreshing dew; they were encouraged, comforted, and strengthened by it.
TSK -> Job 29:22

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Barnes -> Job 29:22
Barnes: Job 29:22 - -- After my words they spake not again - The highest proof which could be given of deference. So full of respect were they that they did not dare ...
After my words they spake not again - The highest proof which could be given of deference. So full of respect were they that they did not dare to dispute him; so sagacious and wise was his counsel that they were satisfied with it, and did not presume to suggest any other.
And my speech dropped upon them - That is, like the dew or the gentle rain. So in Deu 32:2 :
My doctrine shall drop as the rain;
My speech shall distil as the dew,
As the small rain upon the tender herb,
And as the showers upon the grass.
So Homer speaks of the eloquence of Nestor,
"Words sweet as honey from his lips distill’ d."
Pope
So Milton, speaking of the eloquence of Belial, says,
- Though his tongue
Dropt manna, and could make the worse appear
The better reason, to perplex and dash
Maturest counsels.
Paradise Lost, B. ii.
The comparison in the Scriptures of words of wisdom or persuasion, is sometimes derived from honey, that drops or gently falls from the comb. Thus, in Pro 5:3 :
For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honey-comb,
And her mouth is smoother than oil,
So in Son 4:11 :
Thy lips, O my spouse, drop as the honeycomb;
Honey and milk are under thy tongue.
Poole -> Job 29:22
Poole: Job 29:22 - -- After my words they spake not again either to confute them as false, or to add to them as lame and imperfect.
Dropped upon them to wit, as the rain...
After my words they spake not again either to confute them as false, or to add to them as lame and imperfect.
Dropped upon them to wit, as the rain, as the next verse explains it, which when it comes down gently and droppingly upon the earth, is most acceptable and beneficial to it; not so when it comes in great and violent showers.
Gill -> Job 29:22
Gill: Job 29:22 - -- After my words they spake not again,.... Did not or would not make any reply to them; they did not attempt to change and alter them, to add unto them,...
After my words they spake not again,.... Did not or would not make any reply to them; they did not attempt to change and alter them, to add unto them, or take from them, or in any wise to correct them, and much less to contradict them, and treat them with contempt; or "differed not", as Mr. Broughton renders it; differed not from them, but agreed to them; and differed not among themselves, but united in what Job said, as being full to the purpose, after which nothing more could be said; see Ecc 2:12;
and my speech dropped upon them; his prophecy, as Jarchi, prophesying being expressed by dropping, Amo 7:16; his doctrine dropped from his lips like the honeycomb, and was sweet, grateful, and delightful to his hearers, as the church's lips, Son 4:11; or rather like the rain, as in Deu 32:2, when it falls and drops gently and easily, and so penetrates and soaks into the earth, and abides and does good: in like manner, when good and sound doctrine drops upon the hearers, so as to enter into their hearts, and work effectually in them, it does them good, and they rejoice at it, and are far from having anything to say against it.

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NET Notes -> Job 29:22
NET Notes: Job 29:22 The verb simply means “dropped,” but this means like the rain. So the picture of his words falling on them like the gentle rain, drop by d...
Geneva Bible -> Job 29:22
Geneva Bible: Job 29:22 After my words they spake not again; and my speech ( o ) dropped upon them.
( o ) That is, was pleasant to them.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 29:1-25
MHCC -> Job 29:18-25
MHCC: Job 29:18-25 - --Being thus honoured and useful, Job had hoped to die in peace and honour, in a good old age. If such an expectation arise from lively faith in the pro...
Matthew Henry -> Job 29:18-25
Matthew Henry: Job 29:18-25 - -- 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 tro...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 29:21-25
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 29:21-25 - --
21 They hearkened to me and waited,
And remained silent at my decision.
22 After my utterance they spake not again,
And my speech distilled upon ...
Constable -> Job 29:1--31:40; Job 29:1-25
Constable: Job 29:1--31:40 - --2. Job's defense of his innocence ch. 29-31
Job gave a soliloquy before his dialogue with his th...
