Rut 3:9

9 Und er sprach: Wer bist du? Und sie sprach: Ich bin Ruth, deine Magd; so breite deine Flügel aus über deine Magd, denn du bist ein Blutsverwandter.

Rut 3:9 Meaning and Commentary

Ruth 3:9

And he said, who art thou?
&c.] He spoke quick and short, as one displeased, or however surprised and frightened, just coming out of sleep, and in the night:

and she answered, I am Ruth thine handmaid;
that had gleaned in his fields with his maidens, and with whom he had conversed there, and knew her by name:

spread therefore thy skirt over thy handmaid;
which seems to account for the reason of her uncovering his feet, or turning up the skirt of his garment that was upon them; not through wantonness and immodesty, but to direct him, when opportunity offered, to spread it over her as a token of his taking her in marriage, and of her being under his care and protection, and of her subjection to him; so the Targum,

``let thy name be called upon me to take me for a wife,''

Whether the custom now used with the Jews at marriage, for a man to cast the skirt of his "talith", or outward garment, over the head of his spouse, and cover it, was in use so early, is questionable; and yet something like it seems to have been done, as this phrase intimates, and to which there is an allusion in ( Ezekiel 16:8 ) . So Jarchi,

``spread the skirt of thy garments to cover me with thy talith, and this is expressive of marriage;''

and Aben Ezra says, it intimates taking her to him for wife; though as the word signifies a wing, the allusion may be to the wings of birds spread over their young, to cherish and protect them, which are acts to be done by a man to his wife:

for thou art a near kinsman;
as she had been informed by Naomi, to whom the right of redemption of her husband's estate belonged, and in whom it lay to marry her, and raise up seed to his kinsman, her former husband.

Rut 3:9 In-Context

7 Und Boas aß und trank, und sein Herz wurde fröhlich; und er kam, um sich an dem Ende des Getreidehaufens niederzulegen. Da kam sie leise und deckte zu seinen Füßen auf und legte sich hin.
8 Und es geschah um Mitternacht, da schrak der Mann auf und beugte sich hin: und siehe, ein Weib lag zu seinen Füßen.
9 Und er sprach: Wer bist du? Und sie sprach: Ich bin Ruth, deine Magd; so breite deine Flügel aus über deine Magd, denn du bist ein Blutsverwandter.
10 Und er sprach: Gesegnet seiest du von Jehova, meine Tochter! Du hast deine letzte Güte noch besser erwiesen als die erste, indem du nicht den Jünglingen nachgegangen bist, sei es armen oder reichen.
11 Und nun, meine Tochter, fürchte dich nicht! Alles, was du sagst, werde ich dir tun; denn das ganze Tor meines Volkes weiß, daß du ein wackeres Weib bist.
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