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Verse Ruth 4:2. _HE TOOK TEN MEN_] Probably it required this number to
constitute a court. How simple and how rational was this proceeding!
1. The man who had a suit went to the city gates.
2. Here...
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Every city was governed by elders (see Deuteronomy 19:12; Judges
8:14). For the number “ten,” compare Exodus 18:25. Probably the
presence of, at least, ten elders was necessary to make a lawful
public...
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CHAPTER 4 THE REDEMPTION AND MARRIAGE
_ 1. The other kinsman (Ruth 4:1)_
2. His refusal (Ruth 4:6)
3. Boaz's redemption (Ruth 4:9)
4. The marriage (R
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RUTH 4. RUTH'S MARRIAGE.
Ruth 4:1. Instead of such an one! Boaz called the person's actual
name, which the narrator either does not know or does not see any need
for bringing into the story.
Ruth 4:2...
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_the elders_ possessed magisterial authority, and could be summoned to
deal not only with criminal charges (Deuteronomy 19:12; Deuteronomy
21:2-4; 1 Kings 21:8 ff.), but with cases affecting the right...
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TEN MEN— This number of witnesses, it seems, was necessary for the
ratification of marriages, divorces, and the conveyance of right and
property. See More Nevoch. pars 3: cap. 49: and Bertram de Rep....
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Ruth Marries Boaz Ruth 4:1-22
_Boaz Redeems the Inheritance Ruth 4:1-8_
Then went Boaz up to the gate, and sat him down there: and, behold,
the kinsman of whom Boaz spake came by; unto whom he said,...
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_AND HE TOOK TEN MEN OF THE ELDERS OF THE CITY, AND SAID, SIT YE DOWN
HERE. AND THEY SAT DOWN._ _ AND HE TOOK TEN MEN OF THE ELDERS OF THE
CITY, AND SAID, SIT YE DOWN HERE. AND THEY SAT DOWN._
Ten me...
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THE MARRIAGE OF BOAZ AND RUTH. THE BIRTH OF THEIR CHILD
1. Boaz WENT UP from the threshing floor to the open space by the
city-gate, where the business he had in hand would have to be done,
where, to...
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TEN was considered a perfect number (Jeremiah 6:27; 1 Samuel 25:5; 2
Samuel 18:15): where ten Jews live there should be a synagogue; these
ten elders are heads of the community, sheikhs, as they would...
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THERE IS A *REDEEMER
BOOK OF RUTH
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are notes on the Bible text.
CHAPTER 4
V1 Boaz went to the gate of the town and he sat down there. Then the
other *redeemer...
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וַ יִּקַּ֞ח עֲשָׂרָ֧ה אֲנָשִׁ֛ים מִ
זִּקְנֵ֥י...
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THE MARRIAGE AT THE GATE
Ruth 4:1
A SIMPLE ceremony of Oriental life brings to a climax the history
which itself closes in sweet music the stormy drama of the Book of
Judges. With all the literary sk...
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IN THE LINE OF DAVID'S ANCESTRY
Ruth 4:1
We are admitted here to a graphic picture of the old world. Men's
memories were longer and stronger than ours: and what was done
publicly in the Gate, the pla...
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The nobility and faithfulness of Boaz are clearly manifested in this
story. It is hardly possible to read this Book without being convinced
that Boaz had already found himself in love with Ruth, which...
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Then went Boaz up to the gate, and sat him down there: and, behold,
the kinsman of whom Boaz spake came by; unto whom he said, Ho, such a
one! turn aside, sit down here. And he turned aside, and sat d...
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FROM: LECTURES INTRODUCTORY TO THE EARLIER HISTORICAL BOOKS OF THE OLD
TESTAMENT.
W. Kelly.
That the book of Ruth stands most fitly in the place where it is
actually found must have been felt by the...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 THROUGH 4.
The Book of Ruth tells us also of the days of the judges, when there
was no king in Israel; but it shews us the fair side of those days, in
the o...
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AND HE TOOK TEN MEN OF THE ELDERS OF THE CITY,.... Who were such, not
merely in age but in office, who were the heads of thousands, fifties,
and tens; ten of whom were a quorum to do business in judic...
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And he took ten men of the elders of the city, and said, Sit ye down
here. And they sat down.
Ver. 2. _And he said, Sit ye down here._] Elders they were called for
their gravity and authority. Ten, h...
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_He took ten men_ To be witnesses; for though two or three witnesses
were sufficient, yet in weightier matters they used more. And ten was
the usual number among the Jews in causes of matrimony and di...
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1 Boaz calleth into iudgment the next kinseman.
6 He refuseth the redemption according to the maner in Israel.
9 Boaz buyeth the inheritance.
11 He marrieth Ruth.
13 She beareth Obed the grandfath...
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And he, Boaz, TOOK TEN MEN OF THE ELDERS OF THE CITY, AND SAID, SIT YE
DOWN HERE, this being the customary complement of witnesses. AND THEY
SAT DOWN....
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THE NEARER RELATIVE DECLINES TO ACT...
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THE FAITHFULNESS AND GRACE OF BOAZ
(vv. 1-12)
The same morning Boaz went to the gate of the city, the place of
judgment, sitting there until the close relative of whom he spoke came
by(v. 1).At the...
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1-8 This matter depended on the laws given by Moses about
inheritances, and doubtless the whole was settled in the regular and
legal manner. This kinsman, when he heard the conditions of the
bargain,...
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HE TOOK TWO MEN, to be umpires or witnesses between them; for though
two or three witnesses were sufficient, yet in weightier matters they
used more. And TEN was the usual number among the Jews, in ca...
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Ruth 4:2 took H3947 (H8799) ten H6235 men H582 elders H2205 city H5892
said H559 (H8799) down H
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‘ And he took ten men of the elders of the city, and said, “You
sit down here.” And they sat down.'
The mystery deepened when Boaz requested that ten city elders should
also sit with them. They were t...
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RUTH 1-4
The Book of Ruth is a love-story told in four Chapter s. It gives us a
glimpse of everyday life in Bethlehem; in home and in harvest-field,
in its general gossip and its law-suits, more than...
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CONTENTS: Ruth finds reward in her marriage to Boaz.
CHARACTERS: God, Boaz, Ruth, Naomi, kinsman, Obed.
CONCLUSION: Fair and square dealings in all matters of contract and
business is what all those...
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Ruth 4:1. _The gate:_ the place of justice. Job 29; Genesis 19. Ten
men judged and attested the fairness of the price until the jubilee.
Such sales being open, were freer from disputes. Boaz took ten...
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_Then went Boaz up to the gate._
FRIENDS IN COUNCIL
I. this is how business should be attended to.
1. Speedily.
2. Expeditiously.
3. Righteously.
II. this is how difficult affairs should be sett...
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RUTH—NOTE ON RUTH 4:1 Scene 4: Boaz Arranges Redemption at the Gate.
Both verb and noun forms of “redeem” occur throughout this scene
(compare Ruth 2:20;...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—
Ruth 4:1. THEN WENT BOAZ UP. Bethlehem situated on a hill, while the
cornfields and threshing floor would be in the valley below [cf. on
Ruth 2:4, p. 101, also p. 6.] T...
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EXPOSITION
RUTH 4:1
AND BOAZ WENT UP, TO THE GATE, AND SAT THERE. He "went up," for the
city stood, as it still stands, on a ridge (see on Ruth 1:1; Ruth
3:6). "And sat there," on one of the stones,...
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So when Boaz rose up he went to the gate of the city, he sat down
there: and, behold, the kinsman of which he was speaking came by, and
he said, Ho, such a one! turn aside, sit down here. And so he tu...
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1 Kings 21:8; Acts 6:12; Deuteronomy 29:10; Deuteronomy 31:28;...
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Ten men — To be witnesses: for though two or three witnesses were
sufficient, yet in weightier matters they used more. And ten was the
usual number among the Jews, in causes of matrimony and divorce,...