The
Book Of Ruth |
Chapter 2:15-18
"Gleaning From Boaz's Field"
J. Deering, AncientPath.net
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THE VISUALIZED TEXT (NASB) (conjunctions & prepositions (and other important words) underlined, words not in original text in italics) (alternate text in purple)
(2:15)
When
she rose to glean,
Boaz commanded his servants, saying,
"Let her glean even among the sheaves, and
do not insult her."
(2:16)
"And also
you
shall purposely
pull out
for her
some grain
from the bundles and
leave it
that she may glean, and
do not rebuke her."
(2:17-18)
So
She
Gleaned
in the field
until evening.
Then
She
beat out what she had gleaned, and
it was about an ephah of barley.
And
She
took it up and
went into the city, and
her mother-in-law saw what she had gleaned.
She also
took it out and
gave Naomi (Lit., her) what she had left
after she was satisfied (Lit., her satiety).
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