_A.M. 2692. B.C. 1312._
The directions Naomi gives to Ruth, Ruth 3:1. Her punctual observance
of them, Ruth 3:6; Ruth 3:7. The honourable treatment which Boaz gave
her, Ruth 3:8. Her return to Naomi, Ruth 3:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Shall I not seek rest for thee?_ A settlement in a house of thy own,
and thereby rest in comfort and safety, under the care of a good
husband. _He winnoweth barley to-night_ This, it is probable, was
commonly done in the evening, when the heat of the day was over, and
cool breezes began to rise; _i... [ Continue Reading ]
_Put on thy raiment_ Thy best raiment. _Make not thyself known _ In so
familiar a way as thou mayest do hereafter. “It is not easy to
tell,” says Dr. Dodd, “at this distance of time, and amid this
difference of manners, why Naomi advised Ruth to this secret method of
proceeding. One would have thoug... [ Continue Reading ]
_Uncover his feet_ Remove the clothes which are upon his feet; thereby
to awake him; _and lay thee down_ She was not to lie down by his side,
for that would have been immodest, but at his feet, in the posture of
an humble supplicant. Had Ruth acted in any respect that in those days
was judged indece... [ Continue Reading ]
_And his heart was merry_ Hebrew, יישׂב לבו, _iitab, libbo,
his heart was good_, that is, cheerful and thankful for the plenty
which the Lord had sent. _He went to lie down at the end of the heap
of corn_ In his clothes, doubtless; not going as usual to his house
and bed, but reposing himself here,... [ Continue Reading ]
_At midnight_ He did not discover her sooner; _the man was afraid_
Feeling something unusual at his feet. _Behold a woman lay at his
feet_ He perceived by her clothes, and, when she spake, by her voice,
that it was a woman. _Spread therefore thy skirt over thy handmaid_ A
kind of proverbial expressi... [ Continue Reading ]
_More kindness in the latter end than in the beginning_ Both to thy
deceased husband, the continuance of whose name and memory thou
seekest, and to thy mother-in-law, whose commands thou hast punctually
obeyed. The former kindness which Ruth had shown to the family of Boaz
was in her love and fideli... [ Continue Reading ]
_And now, my daughter, fear not_ No words can more evidently express
any thing than this and the following verse do, that Ruth did nothing
immodest. _Howbeit, there is a kinsman nearer than I_ He does not
absolutely refuse to grant her petition, but, influenced by a strict
regard to the law of Moses... [ Continue Reading ]
_She lay at his feet till the morning_ Having no other design but only
to implore his justice and kindness unto her deceased husband. _He
said, Let it not be known_ He takes care to preserve not only his
conscience toward God, but his reputation and hers also among men.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Who art thou, my daughter?_ Or rather, _Is it thou, my daughter? He
said to me, Go not empty unto thy mother-in-law_ There is no mention
made before of Boaz thus speaking to her, but it is not unusual for
the sacred writers, in the relation of a fact or event, to omit many
little circumstances whic... [ Continue Reading ]