The
Book Of Ruth |
Chapter 2:8-14
"Grace From Boaz"
J. Deering, AncientPath.net
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Then
Boaz said
to Ruth,
"Listen carefully,
my daughter.
Do not go to glean in another field;
furthermore,
do not go on from this one,
but stay here with my maids.
"Let your eyes be on the field which they reap, and
go
after them.
Indeed,
I have commanded the servants
not to touch you.
When
you are thirsty,
go to the water jars and
drink
from what the servants draw."
Then
she fell on her face,
bowing to the ground and
said to him,
"Why have I found favor
in your sight
that
you should take notice of me,
since I am a foreigner?"
(2:11)
And
Boaz
answered and
said to her,
"All that you have done for your mother-in-law
after the death of your husband
has been fully reported to me, and
how you left
your father and
your mother and
the land of your birth,
and
came to a people
that
you did not previously know.
(2:12)
"May
the LORD
reward
your work, and
your wages
be full from the LORD,
the God of Israel,
under whose wings
you have come
to seek refuge."
(2:13)
Then
she said,
"I have found favor in your sight, my lord,
for
You
have comforted me and
indeed have spoken kindly to your maidservant,
though I am not like one of your maidservants."
(2:14)
And
at mealtime
Boaz said to her,
"Come here,
that
you may
eat of the bread and
dip your piece of bread in the vinegar."
So
She
sat beside the reapers; and
he
served her roasted grain, and
she
ate and
was satisfied and
had some left.
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