John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Job 36:33
The noise thereof showeth concerning it ,.... The rain, that it is coming; it is a presage and prognostic of it, namely, the noise of the clouds in the air, the sound of abundance of rain there; or the noise of the winds, which is often a forerunner of it: or the noise of thunder when rain frequently follows, Jeremiah 10:13 ; the cattle also concerning the vapour ; that is, the cattle likewise show signs of rain, being sensible of the vapours which rise up out of the earth, and are... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 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. His visible works, those of nature, and which concern the world in general, are such as we admire and... read more