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  • Now her husband Elimelech had a kinsman, a powerful man, and very rich, whose name was Booz. (Ruth 2, 1)

  • She went therefore and gleaned the ears of corn after the reapers. And it happened that the owner of that field was Booz, who was of the kindred of Elimelech. (Ruth 2, 3)

  • And Booz said to the young man that was set over the reapers: Whose maid is this? (Ruth 2, 5)

  • And Booz said to Ruth: Hear me, daughter, do not go to glean in any other field, and do not depart from this place: but keep with my maids, (Ruth 2, 8)

  • And Booz said to her: At mealtime come thou hither, and eat of the bread, and dip thy morsel in the vinegar. So she sat at the side of the reapers, and she heaped to herself frumenty, and ate and was filled, and took the leavings. (Ruth 2, 14)

  • And she arose from thence, to glean the ears of corn as before. And Booz commanded his servants, saying: If she would even reap with you, hinder her not: (Ruth 2, 15)

  • And her mother in law said to her: Where hast thou gleaned to day, and where hast thou wrought? blessed be he that hath had pity on thee. And she told her with whom she had wrought: and she told the man's name, that he was called Booz. (Ruth 2, 19)

  • So she kept close to the maids of Booz: and continued to glean with them, till all the barley and the wheat were laid up in the barns. (Ruth 2, 23)

  • This Booz, with whose maids thou wast joined in the field, is our near kinsman, and behold this night he winnoweth barley in the threshingfloor. (Ruth 3, 2)

  • And when Booz had eaten, and drunk, and was merry, he went to sleep by the heap of sheaves, and she came softly and uncovering his feet, laid herself down. (Ruth 3, 7)

  • So she slept at his feet till the night was going off. And she arose before men could know one another, and Booz said: Beware lest any man know that thou camest hither. (Ruth 3, 14)

  • Then Booz went up to the gate, and sat there. And when he had seen the kinsman going by, of whom he had spoken before, he said to him, calling him by his name: Turn aside for a little while, and sit down here. He turned aside, and sat down. (Ruth 4, 1)


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