Rut 1:15

15 Entonces Noemí dijo: Mira, tu cuñada ha regresado a su pueblo y a sus dioses; vuelve tras tu cuñada.

Rut 1:15 Meaning and Commentary

Ruth 1:15

And she said
That is, Naomi to Ruth, after Orpah was gone:

behold, thy sister in law is gone back unto her people, and unto her
gods;
meaning Orpah, who was the wife of her husband's brother, as the word used signifies; she was not only on the road turning back to her own country and people, but to the gods thereof, Baalpeor or Priapus, and Chemosh, ( Numbers 21:29 ) ( 25:3 ) from whence Aben Ezra concludes, that she had been a proselyte to the true religion, and had renounced the gods of her nation, and retained the same profession while her husband lived, and unto this time, and now apostatized, since she is said to go back to her gods; and in this he is followed by some Christian interpreters F7, and not without reason:

return thou after thy sister in law:
this she said, not that in good earnest she desired her to return, at least to her former religion, only relates, though not as approving of, the conduct of her sister, rather as upbraiding it; but to try her sincerity and steadfastness, when such an instance and example was before her.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 Clericus & Rambachius.

Rut 1:15 In-Context

13 ¿esperaríais por eso hasta que fueran mayores? ¿Dejaríais vosotras de casaros por eso? No, hijas mías, porque eso es más difícil para mí que para vosotras, pues la mano del SEÑOR se ha levantado contra mí.
14 Y ellas alzaron sus voces y lloraron otra vez; y Orfa besó a su suegra, pero Rut se quedó con ella.
15 Entonces Noemí dijo: Mira, tu cuñada ha regresado a su pueblo y a sus dioses; vuelve tras tu cuñada.
16 Pero Rut dijo: No insistas que te deje o que deje de seguirte; porque adonde tú vayas, iré yo, y donde tú mores, moraré. Tu pueblo será mi pueblo, y tu Dios mi Dios.
17 Donde tú mueras, allí moriré, y allí seré sepultada. Así haga el SEÑOR conmigo, y aún peor, si algo, excepto la muerte, nos separa.
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