Rut 4:15

15 Que él restaure tu juventud y te cuide en tu vejez. ¡Pues es el hijo de tu nuera que te ama y que te ha tratado mejor que siete hijos!».

Rut 4:15 Meaning and Commentary

Ruth 4:15

And he shall be unto thee a restorer of thy life
Of the joys, pleasures, and comforts of it, which she had been deprived of through the death of her husband and her two sons, ever since which she had lived a sorrowful life; all the comfort she had was from her daughter-in-law, and now a grandchild being born to her of her would be a means of restoring comfort to her mourning sorrowful spirit, and give her pleasure in those years in which she did not expect any:

and a nourisher of thine old age;
that would when grown up feed her, support her, and supply her with all necessaries of life, being heir to a large and rich estate:

for thy daughter in law which loveth thee;
Ruth the wife of Boaz, who had shown her love, in leaving her own country and kindred, to come along with her into a strange land, and who had laboured for her support in it, and still retained the same affection for her:

which is better to thee than seven sons, hath borne him:
either which had been so in the time of her widowhood, as the Targum; or rather which was so now, being the wife of so rich a person, and having now brought forth a son, heir to the estate, who would be more capable of doing for her than if she had seven sons living, having no other than their paternal estate.

Rut 4:15 In-Context

13 Los descendientes de Booz
Así que Booz llevó a Rut a su casa y la hizo su esposa. Cuando se acostó con ella, el Señor
permitió que quedara embarazada y diera a luz un hijo.
14 Entonces las mujeres del pueblo le dijeron a Noemí: «¡Alabado sea el Señor
, que te ha dado ahora un redentor para tu familia! Que este niño sea famoso en Israel.
15 Que él restaure tu juventud y te cuide en tu vejez. ¡Pues es el hijo de tu nuera que te ama y que te ha tratado mejor que siete hijos!».
16 Entonces Noemí tomó al niño, lo abrazó contra su pecho y cuidó de él como si fuera su propio hijo.
17 Las vecinas decían: «¡Por fin ahora Noemí tiene nuevamente un hijo!».
Y le pusieron por nombre Obed. Él llegó a ser el padre de Isaí y abuelo de David.
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