Proverbes 27:15

15 Une gouttière continuelle au temps d'une grosse pluie, et une femme querelleuse, c'est tout un.

Proverbes 27:15 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 27:15

A continual dropping in a very rainy day
That is, through the roof of a house which is not well covered, or which lets in rain by one means or another; so that in a thorough rainy day it keeps continually dropping, to the great annoyance of those within, and which is very uncomfortable to them: it is observed F7 that rain is called by the name in the text, because a man is shut up under a roof falls; and continuing long he is shut up within doors and cannot come out; and a contentious woman are alike;
troublesome and uncomfortable; as in a rainy day, a man cannot go abroad with any pleasure, and if the rain is continually dropping upon him in his house he cannot sit there with any comfort; and so a contentious woman, that is always scolding and brawling, a man has no comfort at home; and if he goes abroad he is jeered and laughed at on her account by others; and perhaps she the more severely falls upon him when he returns for having been abroad; see ( Proverbs 19:13 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F7 David de Pomis, Lexic. fol. 107. 3.

Proverbes 27:15 In-Context

13 Quand quelqu'un aura cautionné un étranger, prends son vêtement; exige de lui un gage, à cause des étrangers.
14 Celui qui bénit son ami à haute voix, de bon matin, sera considéré comme s'il le maudissait.
15 Une gouttière continuelle au temps d'une grosse pluie, et une femme querelleuse, c'est tout un.
16 Qui veut la retenir essaie d'arrêter le vent et de saisir de l'huile de sa main.
17 Comme le fer aiguise le fer, ainsi un homme en aiguise un autre.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.