
Text -- Ruth 2:10 (NET)




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Wesley: Rut 2:10 - -- This was the humblest posture of reverence, either civil when performed to men, or religious, when to God.
This was the humblest posture of reverence, either civil when performed to men, or religious, when to God.

That is, shew any respect and kindness to me.
Clarke -> Rut 2:10
Clarke: Rut 2:10 - -- Then she fell on her face - Prostrated herself, as was the custom in the East when inferiors approached those of superior rank. The Targum adds to t...
Then she fell on her face - Prostrated herself, as was the custom in the East when inferiors approached those of superior rank. The Targum adds to the conversation between Ruth and Boaz: "How, says she, have I obtained grace in thy sight, that thou shouldest acknowledge me who am a stranger and one of the daughters of Moab, of whom it is said, The unclean shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord? And Boaz, answered, It has been certainly told me by the word of the wise, that what the Lord hath decreed, he hath not decreed concerning the women but the men. And it hath been surely said to me by prophecy, that kings and prophets shall proceed from thee because of the good which thou hast done,"etc.
TSK -> Rut 2:10
TSK: Rut 2:10 - -- fell : Gen 18:2; 1Sa 25:23
Why have : Rth 2:2, Rth 2:13; 2Sa 9:8, 2Sa 19:28; Luk 1:43, Luk 1:48; Rom 12:10
seeing : Isa 56:3-8; Mat 15:22-28, Mat 25:3...
Why have : Rth 2:2, Rth 2:13; 2Sa 9:8, 2Sa 19:28; Luk 1:43, Luk 1:48; Rom 12:10
seeing : Isa 56:3-8; Mat 15:22-28, Mat 25:35; Luk 7:6, Luk 7:7, Luk 17:16-18

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Barnes -> Rut 2:10
Poole -> Rut 2:10
Poole: Rut 2:10 - -- She fell on her face: this was the humblest posture of reverence; either civil, when performed to men, or religious, when to God. See Gen 18:2 33:3 4...
She fell on her face: this was the humblest posture of reverence; either civil, when performed to men, or religious, when to God. See Gen 18:2 33:3 42:6 Mat 2:11 8:2 .
Take knowledge of me i.e. show any respect and kindness to me; for words of knowledge in Scripture commonly include affection.
Haydock -> Rut 2:10
Haydock: Rut 2:10 - -- Country. St. Elizabeth was impressed with similar sentiments, when she was visited by the blessed Virgin; (Haydock) and so was David, when he consid...
Country. St. Elizabeth was impressed with similar sentiments, when she was visited by the blessed Virgin; (Haydock) and so was David, when he considered the wonderful condescension of God, Psalm viii. 5., cxliii. 3., and Job vii. 17. (Calmet) ---
Frequent instances occur in Scripture of people worshipping, or shewing their gratitude to their fellow creatures, by this posture of the body. (Menochius) ---
Yet no suspicion of idolatry attaches to them, Genesis xxiii. '7., &c. (Haydock)
Gill -> Rut 2:10
Gill: Rut 2:10 - -- Then she fell on her face, and bowed herself to the ground,.... In great humility, and under a deep sense of the favour done her, and as showing the g...
Then she fell on her face, and bowed herself to the ground,.... In great humility, and under a deep sense of the favour done her, and as showing the greatest respect, in a civil manner, she was capable of:
and said unto him, why have I found grace in thine eyes: how is it that one so mean and unworthy should have such favour shown?
that thou shouldest take knowledge of me; take such notice of her, show such affection to her, and bestow such kindness on her:
seeing I am a stranger? not a citizen of Bethlehem, nor indeed one of the commonwealth of Israel; but, as the Targum,"of a strange people, of the daughters of Moab, and of a people who were not fit and worthy to enter into the congregation of the Lord.''

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TSK Synopsis -> Rut 2:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Rut 2:1-23 - --1 Ruth gleans in the field of Boaz.4 Boaz takes notice of her,8 and shews her great favour.18 That which she got, she carries to Naomi.
MHCC -> Rut 2:4-16
MHCC: Rut 2:4-16 - --The pious and kind language between Boaz and his reapers shows that there were godly persons in Israel. Such language as this is seldom heard in our f...
Matthew Henry -> Rut 2:4-16
Matthew Henry: Rut 2:4-16 - -- Now Boaz himself appears, and a great deal of decency there appears in his carriage both towards his own servants and towards this poor stranger. I....
Keil-Delitzsch -> Rut 2:10
Keil-Delitzsch: Rut 2:10 - --
Deeply affected by this generosity, Ruth fell upon her face, bowing downto the ground (as in 1Sa 25:23; 2Sa 1:2; cf. Gen 23:7), to thank himreverent...
Constable: Rut 2:1--3:18 - --II. NAOMI AND RUTH'S PLANS chs. 2--3
Chapter 1 in a sense prepares for chapters 2-4 that constitute the heart of...

Constable: Rut 2:1-23 - --A. The plan to obtain food ch. 2
Chapter 2 has its own chiastic structure.41
A R...
