EXPOSITION
IT is by way of introduction to the remaining narrative that the
writer says:—
RUTH 2:1
AND NAOMI HAD, ON HER HUSBAND'S SIDE, A FRIEND. The C'tib reading
מְיֻדַּע (absolute מְיֻדָע) is much to be preferred to
the K'ri מוֹדַע. But מְיֻדָּע is ambiguous in import. It
primarily means _know... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
RUTH 2:10
RUTH did not seize the opportunity for bewailing the hardship of the
lot to which she had been reduced, and which now constrained her to
undertake a species of work which at one time she little anticipated.
With beautiful humility and modesty, and in the profoundest gratitude,... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
RUTH 2:18
AND SHE LIFTED IT UP, AND WENT INTO THE CITY: AND HER MOTHER-IN-LAW
BEHELD WHAT SHE HAD GLEANED. SHE LIKEWISE BROUGHT FORTH, AND GAVE TO
HER, WHAT SHE HAD LEFT OVER AFTER SHE WAS SATISFIED. It would be with
gratitude and pride that Ruth would let her heavy burden slip off into... [ Continue Reading ]