Rut 1:9

9 Os conceda el SEÑOR que halléis descanso, cada una en casa de su marido. Luego las besó, y ellas lloraron a voz en grito

Rut 1:9 Meaning and Commentary

Ruth 1:9

The Lord grant you
Some make a supplement here, the Targum a perfect reward, Aben Ezra an husband; and so Josephus says {c}, she wished them happier marriages than they had with her sons, who were so soon taken from them; but a supplement seems needless, for what follows is connected with the wish, and contains the sum of it:

that you may find rest;
each of you:

in the house of her husband;
that is, that they might each of them be blessed with a good husband, with whom they might live free from brawls and contentions, as well as from the distressing cares of life, having husbands to provide all things necessary for them, and so from all the sorrows and distresses of a widowhood estate:

then she kissed them;
in token of her affection for them, and in order to part with them; it being usual then as now for relations and friends to kiss at parting:

and they lifted up their voice and wept;
to think they must part, and never see one another more; their passions worked vehemently, and broke out in sobs, and sighs, and tears, and loud crying.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 Antiqu. l. 5. c. 9. sect. 1.

Rut 1:9 In-Context

7 Salió, pues, del lugar donde había estado, y con ella sus dos nueras, y comenzaron el camino para volverse a la tierra de Judá
8 Y Noemí dijo a sus dos nueras: Andad, volveos cada una a la casa de su madre: El SEÑOR haga con vosotras misericordia, como la habéis hecho con los muertos y conmigo
9 Os conceda el SEÑOR que halléis descanso, cada una en casa de su marido. Luego las besó, y ellas lloraron a voz en grito
10 Y le dijeron: Ciertamente nosotras volveremos contigo a tu pueblo
11 Y Noemí respondió: Volveos, hijas mías; ¿para qué habéis de ir conmigo? ¿Tengo yo más hijos en el vientre, que puedan ser vuestros maridos

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