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Text -- Ruth 2:13 (NET)
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Wesley -> Rut 2:13
Wesley: Rut 2:13 - -- I humbly implore the continuance of thy good opinion of me, though I do not deserve it, being a person more mean, necessitous, and, obscure, a strange...
I humbly implore the continuance of thy good opinion of me, though I do not deserve it, being a person more mean, necessitous, and, obscure, a stranger, and one born of heathen parents, and not of the holy and honourable people of Israel, as they are.
Clarke -> Rut 2:13
Clarke: Rut 2:13 - -- Not like unto one of thine hand-maidens - I am as unworthy of thy regards as any of thine own maidservants, and yet thou showest me distinguished ki...
Not like unto one of thine hand-maidens - I am as unworthy of thy regards as any of thine own maidservants, and yet thou showest me distinguished kindness.
TSK -> Rut 2:13
TSK: Rut 2:13 - -- Let me find : or, I find favour, Gen 33:8, Gen 33:10, Gen 33:15, Gen 43:14; 1Sa 1:18; 2Sa 16:4
friendly : Heb. to the heart, Gen 34:3; Jdg 19:3
not li...
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Poole -> Rut 2:13
Poole: Rut 2:13 - -- Let me find favour in thy sight I humbly implore the continuance of thy good opinion of me, though I do not deserve it.
Not like unto one of thy han...
Let me find favour in thy sight I humbly implore the continuance of thy good opinion of me, though I do not deserve it.
Not like unto one of thy handmaidens a person more mean, and necessitous, and obscure, being a stranger, and one born of heathenish parents, and not of the holy and honourable people of Israel, as they are.
Haydock -> Rut 2:13
Haydock: Rut 2:13 - -- Heart. This has the same meaning as the former part of the sentence. (Calmet) See Osee ii. 14. (Haydock) ---
Maids, but more lowly and mean. (...
Heart. This has the same meaning as the former part of the sentence. (Calmet) See Osee ii. 14. (Haydock) ---
Maids, but more lowly and mean. (Menochius)
Gill -> Rut 2:13
Gill: Rut 2:13 - -- Then she said, let me find favour in thy sight, my lord,.... Or rather, since she had found favour in his sight already: the words are to be considere...
Then she said, let me find favour in thy sight, my lord,.... Or rather, since she had found favour in his sight already: the words are to be considered, not as a wish for it, but as acknowledging it, and expressing her faith and confidence, that she should for time to come find favour in his sight, and have other instances of it; for so the words may be rendered, "I shall find favour" z, for which she gives the following reasons:
for that thou hast comforted me, and for that thou hast spoken friendly unto thine handmaid; had spoken in her commendation, and wished her all happiness here and hereafter; said kind and comfortable words to her, to her very heart, as in Isa 40:2 which were cheering, refreshing, and reviving to her:
though I be not like unto one of thine handmaidens; not worthy to be one of them, or to be ranked with them, being meaner than the meanest of them, a poor widow, and a Moabitish woman; the Septuagint and Syriac versions leave out the negative particle, and read, "I shall be as one of thine handmaids".
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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 2:13
Keil-Delitzsch: Rut 2:13 - --
Ruth replied with true humility, " May I find favour in thine eyes; for thouhast comforted me, and spoken to the heart of thy maiden (see Jdg 19:3),...
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...
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Constable: Rut 2:1-23 - --A. The plan to obtain food ch. 2
Chapter 2 has its own chiastic structure.41
A R...
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