A constant dripping on a day of steady rain And a contentious woman are alike;
Parallel translations
- WEB A continual dropping on a rainy day and a contentious wife are alike:
- KJV A continual dropping in a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike.
- BSB A constant dripping on a rainy day and a contentious woman are alike—
- NKJV A continual dripping on a very rainy day And a contentious woman are alike;
- NLT A quarrelsome wife is as annoying as constant dripping on a rainy day.
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Quick answer
A quarrelsome wife is as wearing as a roof that constantly drips in a storm. It vividly portrays the daily misery of persistent strife in the home.
Overview
Linked with the next verse, this saying compares a contentious spouse to the steady, maddening drip of rain that gives no rest. The point is the cumulative toll of unending conflict on domestic peace. Scripture's remedy is the gospel pattern of marriage shaped by Christ's self-giving love, where peace replaces contention (Ephesians 5:25-33).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Prov 19:13A foolish son is the calamity of his father. A wife’s quarrels are a continual dripping.
- Prov 21:9It is better to dwell in the corner of the housetop, than to share a house with a contentious woman.
- Prov 21:19It is better to dwell in a desert land, than with a contentious and fretful woman.
- Prov 25:24It is better to dwell in the corner of the housetop, than to share a house with a contentious woman.
- Job 14:19The waters wear the stones. The torrents of it wash away the dust of the earth. So you destroy the hope of man.
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