
Text -- Ruth 2:17 (NET)




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Wesley -> Rut 2:17
About a bushel.
When the quantity of grain was small, it was beat out by means of a stick.
Clarke -> Rut 2:17
Clarke: Rut 2:17 - -- An ephah of barley - Not less than seven gallons and a half; a good day’ s work. On Hebrew measures of capacity, see the note on Exo 16:16.
An ephah of barley - Not less than seven gallons and a half; a good day’ s work. On Hebrew measures of capacity, see the note on Exo 16:16.
Defender -> Rut 2:17
Defender: Rut 2:17 - -- An ephah was ten omers, and an omer of manna was adequate for the daily needs of one man. Boaz's generosity is measured by the fact that the "handfuls...
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Barnes -> Rut 2:17
Barnes: Rut 2:17 - -- And beat out that she had gleaned - Namely, with a stick, as the word implies (compare Deu 24:20; Isa 27:12). This method is still commonly pra...
Poole -> Rut 2:17
Haydock -> Rut 2:17
Haydock: Rut 2:17 - -- Rod, as Gedeon had done, Judges vi. 11. ---
That is, &c., an explanation of the Vulgate. (Calmet)-The ephi contained three pecks and three pints. ...
Rod, as Gedeon had done, Judges vi. 11. ---
That is, &c., an explanation of the Vulgate. (Calmet)-The ephi contained three pecks and three pints. (Arbuthnot) ---
Alcazar and Cornelius a Lapide say 960 ounces. (Menochius)
Gill -> Rut 2:17
Gill: Rut 2:17 - -- So she gleaned in the field until even,.... An instance of her great diligence and industry, attending to this mean employment constantly from morning...
So she gleaned in the field until even,.... An instance of her great diligence and industry, attending to this mean employment constantly from morning tonight:
and beat out that she had gleaned: she did not bind up her gleanings in a bundle, and carry it home on her head, as gleaners with us do, but she beat it out with a staff in the field, where she gleaned it, and winnowed it, very probably in the threshingfloor of Boaz; by which means what she had gleaned was brought into a lesser size and weight, and was a lighter burden to carry home:
and it was an ephah of barley; or three seahs of barley, as the Targum; which, according to Bishop Cumberland i, was six gallons, and three pints, and three solid inches: an omer is said to be the tenth part of an ephah, and, made into bread, was as much as a man could eat in one day, Exo 16:16, so that Ruth got enough in one day, for herself and her mother-in-law, which would last five days at least. This was a great deal for one woman to pick up, ear by ear, in one day; and must be accounted for, not only by her diligence and industry, but by the favour shown her by the reapers, under the direction of Boaz, who suffered her to glean among the sheaves, and let fall handfuls for her to pick up.

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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 2:17-23
MHCC: Rut 2:17-23 - --It encourages industry, that in all labour, even that of gleaning, there is profit. Ruth was pleased with what she gained by her own industry, and was...
Matthew Henry -> Rut 2:17-23
Matthew Henry: Rut 2:17-23 - -- Here, I. Ruth finishes her day's work, Rth 2:17. 1. She took care not to lose time, for she gleaned until evening. We must not be weary of well-doin...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Rut 2:17-23
Keil-Delitzsch: Rut 2:17-23 - --
Thus Ruth gleaned till the evening in the field; and when she knocked out the ears, she had about an ephah (about 20-25 lbs.) of barley.
Rth 2:18
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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...
