Glean — Which was permitted to the poor, and the stranger,
Deuteronomy 24:19, nor was she ashamed to confess her poverty, nor
would she eat the bread of idleness. In whose sight — For though it
was their duty to permit this, yet she thought it might perhaps be
denied her; at least, that it became he... [ Continue Reading ]
Her hap — It was a chance in reference to second causes, but ordered
by God's providence. God wisely orders small events, even those that
seem altogether contingent. Many a great affair is brought about by a
little turn, fortuitous as to men, but designed by God.... [ Continue Reading ]
Said, &c — They expressed their piety, even in their civil
conversation, and worldly transactions; which now so many are ashamed
of.... [ Continue Reading ]
I pray — She did not boldly intrude herself, but modestly ask leave
of us. 'Till now — She is not retired through idleness, for she hath
been diligent and constant in her labours. The house — In the little
house or tent, which was set up in the fields at these times, and was
necessary in those hot c... [ Continue Reading ]
Maidens — Not by the young men, to avoid both occasion of sin, and
matter of scandal. Herein he shews his piety and prudence.... [ Continue Reading ]
Touch — So as to offer any incivility or injury to thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
Fell — This was the humblest posture of reverence, either civil when
performed to men, or religious, when to God. Take knowledge — That
is, shew any respect and kindness to me.... [ Continue Reading ]
Wings — That is, protection and care. An allusion either to hens,
which protect and cherish their young ones under their wings; or to
the wings of the Cherubim, between which God dwelt.... [ Continue Reading ]
Tho' I be not — I humbly implore the continuance of thy good opinion
of me, though I do not deserve it, being a person more mean,
necessitous, and, obscure, a stranger, and one born of heathen
parents, and not of the holy and honourable people of Israel, as they
are.... [ Continue Reading ]
She sat — Not with or among them, but at some little distance from
them, as one inferior to them. It is no disparagement to the finest
hand, to be reached forth to the needy.... [ Continue Reading ]
An Ephah — About a bushel.... [ Continue Reading ]
Reserved — At dinner, after she had eaten and was sufficed, or
satisfied.... [ Continue Reading ]
Where hast thou gleaned to — day? — It is a good question to ask
ourselves in the evening, "Where have I gleaned to — day?" What
improvements have I made in grace or knowledge? What have I learned or
done, which will turn to account?... [ Continue Reading ]
To the dead — That is, which he formerly shewed to those who are now
dead, my husband and his sons whilst they were living, and now
continues to us.... [ Continue Reading ]
Harvest — Both barley — harvest, and wheat — harvest. She tells
what kindness Boaz had shewed her; but not, how he had commended her.
Humility teaches not only not to praise ourselves, but not to be
forward in repeating the praise which others have given us.... [ Continue Reading ]
Other field — Whereby thou wilt both expose thyself to many
inconveniences, which thou mayst expect from strangers; and incur his
displeasure, as if thou didst despise his kindness.... [ Continue Reading ]