
Text -- Ruth 1:6 (NET)




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Wesley -> Rut 1:6
That is, food; so she staid no longer there than necessity forced her.
JFB -> Rut 1:6-7
JFB: Rut 1:6-7 - -- The aged widow, longing to enjoy the privileges of Israel, resolved to return to her native land as soon as she was assured that the famine had ceased...
The aged widow, longing to enjoy the privileges of Israel, resolved to return to her native land as soon as she was assured that the famine had ceased, and made the necessary arrangements with her daughters-in-law.
She had heard - By the mouth of an angel, says the Targum

Clarke: Rut 1:6 - -- The Lord had visited his people - "Because of the righteousness of Ibzan the judge, and because of the supplications of pious Boaz."- Targum
It is i...
The Lord had visited his people - "Because of the righteousness of Ibzan the judge, and because of the supplications of pious Boaz."- Targum
It is imagined, and not without probability, that Mahlon and Chilion are the same with Joash and Saraph, mentioned 1Ch 4:22, where the Hebrew should be thus translated, and Joash and Saraph, who married in Moab, and dwelt in Lehem. See the Hebrew.
TSK -> Rut 1:6
TSK: Rut 1:6 - -- visited : Gen 21:1, Gen 50:25; Exo 3:16, Exo 4:31; 1Sa 2:21; Luk 1:68, Luk 19:44; 1Pe 2:12
in giving : Gen 28:20, Gen 48:15; Exo 16:4-6; Psa 104:14, P...
visited : Gen 21:1, Gen 50:25; Exo 3:16, Exo 4:31; 1Sa 2:21; Luk 1:68, Luk 19:44; 1Pe 2:12
in giving : Gen 28:20, Gen 48:15; Exo 16:4-6; Psa 104:14, Psa 104:15, Psa 111:5, Psa 132:15, Psa 145:15; Psa 146:7, Psa 147:14; Pro 30:8; Isa 55:10; Mat 6:11; 1Ti 6:8

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Poole -> Rut 1:6
i.e. Food; so she staid no longer than necessity forced her.
Gill -> Rut 1:6
Gill: Rut 1:6 - -- Then she arose with her daughters in law, that she might return from the country of Moab,.... After the death of her two sons, and having heard of the...
Then she arose with her daughters in law, that she might return from the country of Moab,.... After the death of her two sons, and having heard of the ceasing of the famine in Israel, she had a desire to go into her own country, where she would have better opportunities of serving the Lord; and having no heart to stay in Moab, an idolatrous country, where she had lost her husband, and her two sons; and therefore prepared for her journey, and set forward, and her two daughters-in-law with her, to accompany her some part of the way; for it does not appear to be their intention, at least at first setting out, to go with her into the land of Canaan; and therefore it is only said, that they arose
that she might return, &c.
for she had heard in the country of Moab: which was near the land of Israel, the borders of it reaching to the salt sea; the Targum says she heard it by the mouth of an angel, but it is highly probable it was by common fame:
that the Lord had visited his people in giving them bread; that he had been kind and gracious to the people of Israel, by granting them plenty of provisions; which might be their happy case after Gideon had vanquished the Midianites, who came yearly, and destroyed and carried off the fruits of the earth, which had caused a famine; see Jdg 6:3. It seems as if the famine had continued ten years, see Rth 1:4 nor need this be thought incredible, since there was a famine in Lydia, which lasted eighteen years b.

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NET Notes: Rut 1:6 Heb “by giving to them food.” The translation “reversing the famine and providing abundant crops” attempts to clarify the refe...
Geneva Bible -> Rut 1:6
Geneva Bible: Rut 1:6 Then she arose with her daughters in law, that she might return from the country of Moab: for she had heard in the country of Moab how that the LORD h...

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TSK Synopsis -> Rut 1:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Rut 1:1-22 - --1 Elimelech, driven by famine into Moab, dies there.4 Mahlon and Chilion, having married wives of Moab, die also.6 Naomi, returning homeward,8 dissuad...
MHCC -> Rut 1:6-14
MHCC: Rut 1:6-14 - --Naomi began to think of returning, after the death of her two sons. When death comes into a family, it ought to reform what is amiss there. Earth is m...
Matthew Henry -> Rut 1:6-18
Matthew Henry: Rut 1:6-18 - -- See here, I. The good affection Naomi bore to the land of Israel, Rth 1:6. Though she could not stay in it while the famine lasted, she would not st...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Rut 1:6-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Rut 1:6-7 - --
After the loss of her husband and her two sons, Naomi rose up out of the fields of Moab to return into the land of Judah, as she had heard that Jeho...
Constable -> Rut 1:1-22; Rut 1:6-14
Constable: Rut 1:1-22 - --I. NAOMI'S PREDICAMENT ch. 1
As is often true in literature, the structure of the piece sometimes reveals the pu...
