
Text -- Ruth 2:5 (NET)




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JFB -> Rut 2:5
JFB: Rut 2:5 - -- An overseer whose special duty was to superintend the operations in the field, to supply provision to the reapers, and pay them for their labor in the...
An overseer whose special duty was to superintend the operations in the field, to supply provision to the reapers, and pay them for their labor in the evening.
Clarke -> Rut 2:5
Clarke: Rut 2:5 - -- His servant that was set over the reapers - This was a kind of steward or hind who had the under management of the estate. Some think that an office...
His servant that was set over the reapers - This was a kind of steward or hind who had the under management of the estate. Some think that an officer of this kind is intended in the description given by Homer of the labors of a harvest field, as represented by Vulcan on one compartment of the shield which he made for Achilles: -
Iliad xviii., v. 550
There too he form’ d the likeness of a fiel
Crowded with corn, in which the reapers toil’ d
Each with a sharp-tooth’ d sickle in his hand
Along the furrow here, the harvest fel
In frequent handfuls; there, they bound the sheaves
Three binders of the sheaves their sultry tas
All plied industrious, and behind them boy
Attended, filling with the corn their arms
And offering still their bundles to be bound
Amid them, staff in hand, the master stood
Enjoying, mute the order of the field
While, shaded by an oak, apart his trai
Prepared the banquet - a well thriven o
New slain, and the attendant maidens mix’
Large supper for the hinds, of whitest flour
Cowper
This scene is well described; and the person who acts as overseer is here called
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Haydock -> Rut 2:5
Haydock: Rut 2:5 - -- Man. Heb. nahar, a man in the prime of life. He had the care of all in the field, during the absence of his master; whence Josephus styles him a...
Man. Heb. nahar, a man in the prime of life. He had the care of all in the field, during the absence of his master; whence Josephus styles him agrocomos, or agronomos. (Menochius) ---
Homer mentions an officer or king, standing with his sceptre in the midst of the reapers, and silently rejoicing at the rich profusion of the field. (Iliad) ---
Thus we see the taste of the ancients, while agriculture was honourable.
Gill -> Rut 2:5
Gill: Rut 2:5 - -- Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers,.... To direct them their work, what part each was to do, and to see that they did it we...
Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers,.... To direct them their work, what part each was to do, and to see that they did it well; to take care for provisions for them, and to pay them their wages when their work was done. Josephus t calls him
whose damsel is this? to whom does she belong? of what family is she? whose daughter is she? or whose wife? for he thought, as Aben Ezra notes, that she was another man's wife; the Targum is, of what nation is she? perhaps her dress might be somewhat different from that of the Israelitish women.

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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 2:1-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Rut 2:1-7 - --
The account of this occurrence commences with a statementwhich was necessary in order to make it perfectly intelligible, namely thatBoaz, to whose f...
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...
