Drift
Drift
lit., “to flow past, glide by” (para, “by,” rheo, “to flow”), is used in Heb 2:1, where the significance is to find oneself “flowing” or “passing by,” without giving due heed to a thing, here “the things that were heard,” or perhaps the salvation of which they spoke; hence the RV, “lest haply we drift away from them,” for AV, “let them slip.” The AV marg. “run out as leaking vessels,” does not give the meaning. In the Sept., Pro 3:21; Isa 44:4.