The
Book Of Ruth |
Chapter 2:19-23
"Glad for Blessing"
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)
(2:19)
Her mother-in-law
then
said to her,
"Where did you glean today and
where did you work?
May he who took notice of you be blessed."
So
she told her mother-in-law
with whom she had worked and said,
"The name of the man with whom I worked today is Boaz."
(2:20)
And
Naomi said
to her daughter-in-law,
"May he be blessed
of the LORD
who has not withdrawn his kindness
to the living and
to the dead."
Again
Naomi said
to her,
"The man is our relative,
he is one of our closest relatives."
(2:21)
Then
Ruth
the Moabitess
said,
"Furthermore,
he said to me,
'You should stay close to my servants
until they have finished all my harvest.'"
(2:22)
And
Naomi
said to
Ruth
her daughter-in-law,
"It is good,
my daughter,
that you go out
with his maids,
lest others fall upon you
in another field."
(2:23)
So
she stayed close by the maids of Boaz
in order to glean
until the end of
the barley harvest and
the wheat harvest.
And she lived with her mother-in-law.
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