DROP, DROPPING [isbe]
DROP, DROPPING - "To drop" expresses a "distilling" or "dripping" of a fluid (
Jdg 5:4;
Prov 3:20;
Song 5:5,13;
Joel 3:18;
Am 9:13; compare
1 Sam 14:26, "the honey dropped" (margin "a stream of honey"));
Job 29:22 and
Isa 45:8 read "distil" (the King James Version "drop"). The continuous "droppings" of rain through a leaking roof (roofs were usually made of clay in Palestine, and always liable to cracks and leakage) on a "very rainy day" is compared to a contentious wife (
Prov 19:13;
27:15); "What is described is the irritating, unceasing, sound of the fall, drop after drop, of water through the chinks in the roof" (Plumptre, in the place cited); compare also the King James Version
Eccl 10:18 (the Revised Version (British and American) "leaketh").