Rut 1:14

14 Mas ellas alzando otra vez su voz, lloraron; y Orfa besó a su suegra, mas Rut se quedó con ella.

Rut 1:14 Meaning and Commentary

Ruth 1:14

And they lifted up their voice, and wept again
Not being able to bear the thought of parting, or that they must be obliged to it:

and Orpah kissed her mother in law;
gave her the parting kiss, as the Jews F5 call it; and which was used by other people F6; but not without affection to her, and took her leave of her, as her kiss testified, since it must be so; and being moved by her reasons, and having a greater inclination to her own country than Ruth had; of the kiss at parting, see ( Genesis 31:28 ) ( 1 Kings 19:20 )

but Ruth clave unto her;
hung about her, would not part from her, but cleaved unto her in body and mind; forsaking her own people, and her father's house; neither the thought of them, nor of her native country, nor of not having an husband, or any likelihood of it, nor of poverty and distress, had any manner of influence upon her, but determined she was to go and abide with her.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 Bereshit Rabba, sect. 70. fol. 62. 4. Shemot, sect. 5. fol. 94. 4.
F6 "----discedens oscula nulla dedi". Ovid. ep. 3. ver. 14.

Rut 1:14 In-Context

12 Volveos, hijas mías, e idos; que yo ya soy vieja para ser para varón. Y aunque dijese: Esperanza tengo; y esta noche fuese con varón, y aun diese a luz hijos;
13 ¿habíais vosotras de esperarlos hasta que fuesen grandes? ¿Habíais vosotras de quedaros sin casar por amor de ellos? No, hijas mías; que mayor amargura tengo yo que vosotras, porque la mano del SEÑOR ha salido contra mí.
14 Mas ellas alzando otra vez su voz, lloraron; y Orfa besó a su suegra, mas Rut se quedó con ella.
15 Y ella dijo: He aquí tu cuñada se ha vuelto a su pueblo y a sus dioses; vuélvete tú tras ella.
16 Y Rut respondió: No me ruegues que te deje, y me aparte de ti; porque dondequiera que tú fueres, iré yo ; y dondequiera que vivieres, viviré. Tu pueblo será mi pueblo, y tu Dios mi Dios.
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