Rut 3:15

15 Poi aggiunse: "Porta qua il mantello che hai addosso, e tienlo con ambe le mani". Ella lo tenne su, ed egli vi misuro dentro sei misure d’orzo, e glielo mise in ispalla; poi se ne venne in città.

Rut 3:15 Meaning and Commentary

Ruth 3:15

Also he said
Which seems to confirm the first sense, that what he had said before was to Ruth, beside which he also said to her what follows:

bring the vail which thou hast upon thee, and hold it;
by which it appears that he rose also thus early, since he ordered her to bring her vail to him, and hold it with both her hands, while he filled it from the heap of corn: this vail was either what she wore on her head, as women used to do, or a coverlet she brought with her to cover herself with, when she lay down; the Septuagint renders it a "girdle", that is, an apron she tied or girt about her; which is as likely as anything: and when she held it, he measured six measures of barley; what these measures were is not expressed; the Targum is six seahs or bushels, as the Vulgate Latin version, but that is too much, and more than a woman could carry; unless we suppose, with the Targum, that she had strength from the Lord to carry it, and was extraordinarily assisted by him in it, which is not very probable; rather six omers, an omer being the tenth part of an ephah, and so was a quantity she might be able to carry:

and laid it upon her;
upon her shoulder, or put it on her head, it being, no doubt, as much as she could well bear, and which required some assistance to help her up with it:

and she went into the city; of Bethlehem,
with her burden; or rather he went F2; for the word is masculine, and to be understood of Boaz, who accompanied her to the city, lest she should meet with any that should abuse her; and so the Targum expresses it,

``Boaz went into the city.''


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (abyw) "et ingressus est", Tigurine version. Drusius, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Rut 3:15 In-Context

13 Passa qui la notte; e domattina, se quello vorrà far valere il suo diritto su di te, va bene, lo faccia pure; ma se non gli piacerà di far valere il suo diritto, io farò valere il mio, com’è vero che l’Eterno vive! Sta’ coricata fino al mattino".
14 Ed ella rimase coricata ai suoi piedi fino alla mattina; poi si alzò, prima che due si potessero riconoscere l’un l’altro; giacché Boaz avea detto: "Nessuno sappia che questa donna e venuta nell’aia!"
15 Poi aggiunse: "Porta qua il mantello che hai addosso, e tienlo con ambe le mani". Ella lo tenne su, ed egli vi misuro dentro sei misure d’orzo, e glielo mise in ispalla; poi se ne venne in città.
16 Ruth tornò dalla sua suocera, che le disse: "Sei tu, figliuola mia?" Ed ella le raccontò tutto quanto quell’uomo avea fatto per lei,
17 e aggiunse: "M’ha anche dato queste sei misure d’orzo; perché m’ha detto: "Non devi tornare dalla tua suocera con le mani vuote".
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