1:1 Now there came a time, in the days of the judges, when
there
was no food in the
land. And a certain man went from
Beth-lehem-judah, he
and his wife and his two sons, to make a
living-place in the
country of Moab.
1:2 And the name of the man was Elimelech, and the name of
his
wife Naomi, and the
name of his two sons Mahlon and Chilion,
Ephrathites of
Beth-lehem-judah. And they came into the country
of Moab, and were
there for some time.
1:3 And Elimelech, Naomi's husband, came to his end; and
only
her two sons were
with her.
1:4 And they took two women of Moab as their wives: the name
of
the one was Orpah,
and the name of the other Ruth; and they
went on living there
for about ten years.
1:5 And Mahlon and Chilion came to their end; and the woman
was
without her two sons
and her husband.
1:6 So she and her daughters-in-law got ready to go back
from
the country of Moab,
for news had come to her in the country of
Moab that the Lord,
in mercy for his people, had given them
food.
1:7 And she went out of the place where she was, and her two
daughters-in-law with
her; and they went on their way to go
back to the land of
Judah.
1:8 And Naomi said to her two daughters-in-law, Go back to
your
mothers' houses: may
the Lord be good to you as you have been
good to the dead and
to me:
1:9 May the Lord give you rest in the houses of your
husbands.
Then she gave them a
kiss; and they were weeping bitterly.
1:10 And they said to her, No, but we will go back with you
to
your people.
1:11 But Naomi said, Go back, my daughters; why will you
come
with me? Have I more
sons in my body, to become your husbands?
1:12 Go back, my daughters, and go on your way; I am so old
now
that I may not have
another husband. If I said, I have hopes,
if I had a husband
tonight, and might have sons,
1:13 Would you keep yourselves till they were old enough?
would
you keep from having
husbands for them? No, my daughters; but I
am very sad for you
that the hand of the Lord is against me.
1:14 Then again they were weeping; and Orpah gave her
mother-in-law a kiss,
but Ruth would not be parted from her.
1:15 And Naomi said, See, your sister-in-law has gone back
to
her people and to her
gods: go back after your sister-in-law.
1:16 But Ruth said, Give up requesting me to go away from
you,
or to go back without
you: for where you go I will go; and
where you take your
rest I will take my rest; your people will
be my people, and
your God my God.
1:17 Wherever death comes to you, death will come to me, and
there will be my last
resting-place; the Lord do so to me and
more if we are parted
by anything but death.
1:18 And when she saw that Ruth was strong in her purpose to
go
with her she said no
more.
1:19 So the two of them went on till they came to
Beth-lehem.
And when they came to
Beth-lehem all the town was moved about
them, and they said,
Is this Naomi?
1:20 And she said to them, Do not let my name be Naomi, but
Mara, for the Ruler
of all has given me a bitter fate.
1:21 I went out full, and the Lord has sent me back again
with
nothing; why do you
give me the name Naomi, seeing that the
Lord has given
witness against me, and the Ruler of all has
sent sorrow on me?
1:22 So Naomi came back out of the country of Moab, and Ruth
the
Moabitess, her
daughter-in-law, with her; and they came to
Beth-lehem in the
first days of the grain-cutting.
2:1 And Naomi had a relation of her husband, a man of
wealth, of
the family of
Elimelech; and his name was Boaz.
2:2 And Ruth the Moabitess said to Naomi, Now let me go into
the
field and take up the
heads of grain after him in whose eyes I
may have grace. And
she said to her, Go, my daughter.
2:3 And she went, and came and took up the heads of grain in
the
field after the
cutters; and by chance she went into that part
of the field which
was the property of Boaz, who was of the
family of Elimelech.
2:4 And Boaz came from Beth-lehem, and said to the
grain-cutters, The
Lord be with you. And they made answer, The
Lord give you his
blessing.
2:5 Then Boaz said to his servant who was in authority over
the
cutters, Whose girl
is this?
2:6 And the servant who was in authority over the cutters
said,
It is a Moabite girl
who came back with Naomi out of the
country of Moab;
2:7 And she said to me, Let me come into the grain-field and
take up the grain
after the cutters. So she came, and has been
here from morning
till now, without resting even for a minute.
2:8 Then said Boaz to Ruth, Give ear to me, my daughter: do
not
go to take up the
grain in another field, or go away from here,
but keep here by my
young women:
2:9 Keep your eyes on the field they are cutting, and go
after
them; have I not
given orders to the young men not to put a
hand on you? And when
you are in need of drink go to the
vessels and take of
what the young men have put there.
2:10 Then she went down on her face to the earth, and said
to
him, Why have I grace
in your eyes, that you give attention to
me, seeing I am from
a strange people?
2:11 And Boaz answering said to her, I have had news of
everything you have
done for your mother-in-law after the death
of your husband; how
you went away from your father and mother
and the land of your
birth, and came to a people who are
strange to you.
2:12 The Lord give you a reward for what you have done, and
may
a full reward be
given to you by the Lord, the God of Israel,
under whose wings you
have come to take cover.
2:13 Then she said, May I have grace in your eyes, my lord,
for
you have given me
comfort, and you have said kind words to your
servant, though I am
not like one of your servants.
2:14 And at meal-time Boaz said to her, Come here, and take
some
of the bread, and put
your bit into the wine. And she took her
seat among the
grain-cutters: and he gave her dry grain, and
she took it, and
there was more than enough for her meal.
2:15 And when she got ready to take up the grain, Boaz gave
his
young men orders,
saying, Let her take it even from among the
cut grain, and say
nothing to her.
2:16 And let some heads of grain be pulled out of what has
been
corded up, and
dropped for her to take, and let no sharp word
be said to her.
2:17 So she went on getting together the heads of grain till
evening; and after
crushing out the seed it came to about an
ephah of grain.
2:18 And she took it up and went into the town; and she let
her
mother-in-law see
what she had got, and after taking enough for
herself she gave her
the rest.
2:19 And her mother-in-law said to her, Where did you take
up
the grain today, and
where were you working? May a blessing be
on him who gave such
attention to you. And she gave her
mother-in-law an
account of where she had been working, and
said, The name of the
man with whom I was working today is
Boaz.
2:20 And Naomi said to her daughter-in-law, May the blessing
of
the Lord, who has at
all times been kind to the living and to
the dead, be on him.
And Naomi said to her, The man is of our
family, one of our
near relations.
2:21 And Ruth the Moabitess said, Truly, he said to me, Keep
near my young men
till all my grain is cut.
2:22 And Naomi said to Ruth, her daughter-in-law, It is
better,
my daughter, for you
to go out with his servant-girls, so that
no danger may come to
you in another field.
2:23 So she kept near the servant-girls of Boaz to take up
the
grain till the
cutting of the early grain and the cutting of
the late grain were
ended; and she went on living with her
mother-in-law.
3:1 And Naomi, her mother-in-law, said to her, My daughter,
am I
not to get you a
resting-place where you may be in comfort?
3:2 And now, is there not Boaz, our relation, with whose
young
women you were? See,
tonight he is separating the grain from
the waste in his
grain-floor.
3:3 So take a bath, and, after rubbing your body with sweet
oil,
put on your best
robe, and go down to the grain-floor; but do
not let him see you
till he has come to the end of his meal.
3:4 But see to it, when he goes to rest, that you take note
of
the place where he is
sleeping, and go in there, and,
uncovering his feet,
take your place by him; and he will say
what you are to do.
3:5 And she said, I will do all you say.
3:6 So she went down to the grain-floor and did all her
mother-in-law had
said to her.
3:7 Now when Boaz had taken meat and drink, and his heart was
glad, he went to take
his rest at the end of the mass of grain;
then she came softly
and, uncovering his feet, went to rest.
3:8 Now in the middle of the night, the man awaking from his
sleep in fear, and
lifting himself up, saw a woman stretched at
his feet.
3:9 And he said, Who are you? And she answering said, I am
your
servant Ruth: take
your servant as wife, for you are a near
relation.
3:10 And he said, May the Lord give you his blessing, my
daughter: even better
than what you did at the first is this
last kind act you
have done, in not going after young men, with
or without wealth.
3:11 And now, my daughter, have no fear; I will do for you
whatever you say: for
it is clear to all my townspeople that
you are a woman of
virtue.
3:12 Now it is true that I am a near relation: but there is
a
relation nearer than
I.
3:13 Take your rest here tonight; and in the morning, if he
will
do for you what it is
right for a relation to do, very well,
let him do so: but if
he will not, then by the living Lord I
myself will do so.
3:14 And she took her rest at his feet till the morning: and
she
got up before it was
light enough for one to see another. And
he said, Let it not
come to anyone's knowledge that the woman
came to the
grain-floor.
3:15 And he said, Take your robe, stretching it out in your
hands: and she did
so, and he took six measures of grain and
put them into it, and
gave it her to take: and she went back to
the town.
3:16 And when she came back her mother-in-law said to her,
How
did it go with you,
my daughter? And she gave her an account of
all the man had done
to her.
3:17 And she said, He gave me these six measures of grain,
saying, Do not go
back to your mother-in-law with nothing in
your hands.
3:18 Then she said, Do nothing now, my daughter, till you
see
what will come of
this; for the man will take no rest till he
has put this thing
through.
4:1 And Boaz went up to the public place of the town, and
took
his seat there: and
the near relation of whom he had been
talking came by; and
Boaz, crying out to him by name, said,
Come and be seated
here. And he came and was seated.
4:2 Then he got ten of the responsible men of the town, and
said, Be seated here.
And they took their seats.
4:3 Then he said to the near relation, Naomi, who has come
back
from the country of
Moab, is offering for a price that bit of
land which was our
brother Elimelech's:
4:4 And it was in my mind to give you the chance of taking
it,
with the approval of
those seated here and of the responsible
men of my people. If
you are ready to do what it is right for a
relation to do, then
do it: but if you will not do it, say so
to me now; for there
is no one who has the right to do it but
you, and after you
myself. And he said, I will do it.
4:5 Then Boaz said, On the day when you take this field, you
will have to take
with it Ruth, the Moabitess, the wife of the
dead, so that you may
keep the name of the dead living in his
heritage.
4:6 And the near relation said, I am not able to do the
relation's part, for
fear of damaging the heritage I have: you
may do it in my
place, for I am not able to do it myself.
4:7 Now, in earlier times this was the way in Israel when
property was taken
over by a near relation, or when there was a
change of owner. To
make the exchange certain one man took off
his shoe and gave it
to the other; and this was a witness in
Israel.
4:8 So the near relation said to Boaz, Take it for yourself.
And
he took off his shoe.
4:9 Then Boaz said to the responsible men and to all the
people,
You are witnesses
today that I have taken at a price from Naomi
all the property
which was Elimelech's, and everything which
was Chilion's and
Mahlon's.
4:10 And, further, I have taken Ruth, the Moabitess, who was
the
wife of Mahlon, to be
my wife, to keep the name of the dead man
living in his
heritage, so that his name may not be cut off
from among his
countrymen, and from the memory of his town: you
are witnesses this
day.
4:11 And all the people who were in the public place, and
the
responsible men,
said, We are witnesses. May the Lord make this
woman, who is about
to come into your house, like Rachel and
Leah, which two were
the builders of the house of Israel: and
may you have wealth
in Ephrathah, and be great in Beth-lehem;
4:12 May your family be like the family of Perez, the son
whom
Tamar gave to Judah,
from the offspring which the Lord may give
you by this young
woman.
4:13 So Boaz took Ruth and she became his wife; and he went
in
to her, and the Lord
made her with child and she gave birth to
a son.
4:14 And the women said to Naomi, A blessing on the Lord,
who
has not let you be
this day without a near relation, and may
his name be great in
Israel.
4:15 He will be a giver of new life to you, and your
comforter
when you are old, for
your daughter-in-law, who, in her love
for you, is better
than seven sons, has given birth to him.
4:16 And Naomi took the child and put her arms round it, and
she
took care of it.
4:17 And the women who were her neighbours gave it a name,
saying, Naomi has a
child; and they gave him the name of Obed:
he is the father of
Jesse, the father of David.
4:18 Now these are the generations of Perez: Perez became
the
father of Hezron;
4:19 And Hezron became the father of Ram, and Ram became the
father of Amminadab;
4:20 And Amminadab became the father of Nahshon, and Nahshon
became the father of
Salmon;
4:21 And Salmon became the father of Boaz, and Boaz became
the
father of Obed;
4:22 And Obed became the father of Jesse, and Jesse became
the
father of David.