John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Job 38:28
Hath the rain a father ?.... None but God; hence the Heathens themselves call God γετιος F25 Aristot. de Mundo, c. 7. , and ομβριος F26 Pausan. Attica, sive, l. 1. p. 60. ; see Jeremiah 14:22 ; he that is our Father in heaven is the Father of rain, and him only; whatever secondary causes there be, God only is the efficient cause, parent, and producer of it: so the Gospel is not of men but of God, is a gift of his, comes down from heaven, tarries not for men, and is a great... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Job 38:25-41
Hitherto God had put such questions to Job as were proper to convince him of his ignorance and short-sightedness. Now he comes, in the same manner, to show his impotency and weakness. As it is but little that he knows, and therefore he ought not to arraign the divine counsels, so it is but little that he can do, and therefore he ought not to oppose the proceedings of Providence. Let him consider what great things God does, and try whether he can do the like, or whether he thinks himself an... read more