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.