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  • who had now married wives of Moabite race, one called Orpha and the other Ruth. So ten years passed, (Ruth 1, 4)

  • At this, they wept louder than ever; but Orpha kissed her mother-in-law and went back; Ruth would not leave her side. (Ruth 1, 14)

  • Nay, said Ruth, do not press me to go back and leave thee. I mean to go where thou goest, and dwell where thou dwellest; thy people shall be my people, thy God my God; (Ruth 1, 16)

  • When she found Ruth so resolved to bear her company, Noemi would cross her no longer, nor bid her return home; (Ruth 1, 18)

  • Thus it was that Noemi returned from the land of her adoption, with her daughter-in-law Ruth, that was Moabite born. They were just beginning to cut the barley in the fields, when she came back to her home at Bethlehem. (Ruth 1, 22)

  • And now Ruth, the Moabitess, asked leave of her mother-in-law to go out and glean after the reapers, by some rich man’s favour. Go then, daughter, said she; (Ruth 2, 2)

  • and it so chanced that the field in which Ruth went to glean after the reapers belonged to no other than Booz, Elimelech’s kinsman. (Ruth 2, 3)

  • It is Ruth, said he, the Moabitess, that came here from Moab with Noemi; (Ruth 2, 6)

  • Listen, my daughter, Booz said to Ruth; do not look for any other field to glean in; stay here and keep my maidens company, (Ruth 2, 8)

  • At this, Ruth bowed low, face to ground; How have I deserved any favour of thine? she asked. Why wouldst thou take notice of an alien woman such as I am? (Ruth 2, 10)

  • Why, said Noemi, where hast thou been gleaning to-day? Where didst thou find so much work to do? Blessed be the man that has so befriended thee! And Ruth told her whose field it was she had worked in, It was a man called Booz, she said. (Ruth 2, 19)

  • May the Lord bless him, answered Noemi; here is a man that is generous to his own, living as well as dead. And she told Ruth that Booz was their near kinsman. (Ruth 2, 20)


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