RUTH CHAPTER 3 By Naomi's advice, Ruth lieth at Boaz's feet, RUTH 3:1.
He awaking commendeth what she had done, and acknowledgeth the right
of a kinsman; tells her there was a nearer kinsman, to whom he would
offer her, who refusing, he would redeem her, RUTH 3:8. Sends her away
with six measures of... [ Continue Reading ]
Which was in a place covered at the top, but open elsewhere, whither
Ruth might easily come. And this work of winnowing corn was usually
begun or ended with a feast, as may be gathered both from RUTH 3:7,
and from other instances, wherein they used to do so upon like
occasions; and this work was to... [ Continue Reading ]
THY RAIMENT, to wit, thy best raiment. All this was done to render
herself more amiable in the eyes of Boaz. _Object_. But Boaz could not
see her, the whole business being to be transacted by night. ANSW.
First, It was begun in the beginning of the night, as soon as Boaz had
supped and composed hims... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HE LIETH DOWN, to rest or sleep, as upon such occasions they used
to do in those hot countries. THOU SHALT GO IN: though Naomi and Ruth
seem to be virtuous and modest women, and their intent was lawful and
honest; yet there seems to be a manifold irregularity in the manner of
it. First, It seem... [ Continue Reading ]
The confidence she had in Naomi's wisdom and piety, and true love to
her, made her ready to follow her advice, wherein she was the more
excusable, because she did not understand the laws and customs of the
country, as Naomi did.... [ Continue Reading ]
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HAD EATEN AND DRUNK, to wit, liberally, as the manner was upon those
occasions. See JUDGES 9:27 PSALMS 4:7 ISAIAH 9:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
AT MIDNIGHT; he did not discover her sooner, though she did not
uncover his feet, being it seems in a deep sleep, as is usual after
feasts, and she doing no more that her mother commanded her, and using
no words or gestures which might provoke his lust; wherein she showed
her temperance and modesty,... [ Continue Reading ]
SPREAD THY SKIRT OVER THINE HAND-MAID, i.e. take me to be thy wife,
and perform the duty of an husband to me. This phrase is used in this
sense DEUTERONOMY 22:30, DEUTERONOMY 27:20 EZEKIEL 16:8. Either,
first, Because the wife is admitted into the same bed with her
husband, and both are covered with... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST SHOWED MORE KINDNESS; both to thy deceased husband, the
continuance of whose name and memory thou preferrest before the
satisfaction of thy own lust; and to thy mother-in-law, whose commands
thou hast punctually obeyed, even with thy own hazard in so doubtful
an enterprise. THOU FOLLOWEDST... [ Continue Reading ]
FEAR NOT; think not that I despise and reject thee, because I do not
immediately comply with thy desire. I WILL DO TO THEE ALL THAT THOU
REQUIREST, i.e. marry thee, upon the condition here following.... [ Continue Reading ]
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IF HE WILL PERFORM UNTO THEE THE PART OF A KINSMAN, i.e. take thee to
wife, to raise up seed to his brother, as he ought to do.... [ Continue Reading ]
BEFORE ONE COULD KNOW ANOTHER, i.e. while it was yet so dark that one
person could not discern another. Or, _before one did know the other_,
i.e. before they were carnally known to one another. LET IT NOT BE
KNOWN THAT A WOMAN CAME INTO THE FLOOR; he takes care to preserve not
only his conscience to... [ Continue Reading ]
THE VEIL, or, _the apron_, such as women ordinarily wear. SIX
MEASURES; known and usual measure: it is not determined how large
those measures were, but this the nature of the thing shows, that they
were no larger than one woman could carry in her veil, or apron.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO ART THOU, MY DAUGHTER? either, first, She did not distinctly know
who she was, because it was dark, and so calls her daughter only in
general, as elder women call the younger. But she could as easily have
discerned who she was, as what her age was. Or, secondly, This is not
a question of doubtin... [ Continue Reading ]
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