
Text -- Ruth 4:10 (NET)




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Wesley -> Rut 4:10
Wesley: Rut 4:10 - -- That is, from among the inhabitants dwelling within the gate of this city, which was Bethlehem - judah.
That is, from among the inhabitants dwelling within the gate of this city, which was Bethlehem - judah.
JFB -> Rut 4:10
JFB: Rut 4:10 - -- This connection Boaz not only might form, since Ruth had embraced the true religion, but he was under a legal necessity of forming it.
This connection Boaz not only might form, since Ruth had embraced the true religion, but he was under a legal necessity of forming it.
TSK -> Rut 4:10
TSK: Rut 4:10 - -- have I : Gen 29:18, Gen 29:19, Gen 29:27; Pro 18:22, Pro 19:14, Pro 31:10, Pro 31:11; Hos 3:2, Hos 12:12; Eph 5:25
the name : Deu 25:6; Jos 7:9; Psa 3...

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Poole -> Rut 4:10
Poole: Rut 4:10 - -- From the gate of his place i.e. from among the inhabitants dwelling within the gate of this city, which was Bethlehem-judah.
From the gate of his place i.e. from among the inhabitants dwelling within the gate of this city, which was Bethlehem-judah.
Haydock -> Rut 4:10
Haydock: Rut 4:10 - -- Moabitess. The sons of Elimelech were excused in taking such women to wife, on account of necessity, and to avoid the danger of incontinence, which ...
Moabitess. The sons of Elimelech were excused in taking such women to wife, on account of necessity, and to avoid the danger of incontinence, which is a greater evil. Booz was under another sort of necessity, and was bound to comply with the law; (Calmet) so that he was guilty of no sin, as Beza would pretend. (Tirinus) ---
Some also remark, that the exclusion of the people of Moab from the Church of God, regarded not the females, (St. Augustine, q. 35, In Deut.; Serarius; Tirinus; &c.) particularly if they embraced the true religion. According to the Rabbins, Obed should have been accounted a Moabite, as they say children follow the condition of their mothers: but we need not here adopt their decisions. ---
People. Hebrew, "and from the gate of his place." In the assemblies, the legal son of Mahalon would represent him, though he was also considered as the son of Booz, at least if the latter had no other, as was probably the case.
Gill -> Rut 4:10
Gill: Rut 4:10 - -- Moreover, Ruth the Moabitess, the wife of Mahlon, have I purchased to be my wife,.... Which was the condition on which the purchase of the land was, t...
Moreover, Ruth the Moabitess, the wife of Mahlon, have I purchased to be my wife,.... Which was the condition on which the purchase of the land was, that whoever bought that should take her for his wife; nor did Boaz do evil in marrying her, though a Moabitess. Moab was not one of the nations with whom marriage was forbidden; and though it was a Heathenish and idolatrous nation, and so on that account it was not fit and proper to marry with such, yet Ruth was become a proselytess; nor was this contrary to the law in Deu 23:3, since, according to the sense the Jews give of it, it respects men, and not women, and such men who otherwise were capable of bearing offices in the congregation;"an Ammonite, and a Moabite (they say n) are forbidden, and their prohibition is a perpetual one, but their women are free immediately:"
to raise up the name of the dead upon his inheritance; the name of Mahlon, Ruth's former husband, to whom the inheritance would have come had he lived; the raising up of his name is not upon a son of hers by Boaz, for her firstborn was called Obed, and not Mahlon, and is always spoken of as the son of Boaz, and not of Mahlon, but upon his inheritance, having bought his wife along with it, which the register of the purchase would show, and so cause his name to be remembered; and, as Jarchi says, when Ruth went in and out upon the estate or inheritance, they would say, this was the wife of Mahlon, and so through her his name would be made mention of:
that the name of the dead be not cut off from among his brethren, and from the gate of this place; might not be quite forgotten both in the city and in the court, and be remembered no more:
ye are witnesses this day; this is repeated, that they might answer to it, as they do in the next verse.

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NET Notes: Rut 4:10 Heb “and from the gate of his place” (so KJV, ASV); NASB “from the court of his birth place”; NIV “from the town records...
Geneva Bible -> Rut 4:10
Geneva Bible: Rut 4:10 Moreover Ruth the Moabitess, the wife of Mahlon, have I purchased to be my wife, to raise up the name of the dead upon his inheritance, that the name ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Rut 4:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Rut 4:1-22 - --1 Boaz calls into judgment the next kinsman.6 He refuses the redemption according to the manner in Israel.9 Boaz buys the inheritance.11 He marries Ru...
MHCC -> Rut 4:9-12
MHCC: Rut 4:9-12 - --Men are ready to seize opportunities for increasing their estates, but few know the value of godliness. Such are the wise men of this world, whom the ...
Matthew Henry -> Rut 4:9-12
Matthew Henry: Rut 4:9-12 - -- Boaz now sees his way clear, and therefore delays not to perform his promise made to Ruth that he would do the kinsman's part, but in the gate of th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Rut 4:6-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Rut 4:6-13 - --
The redeemer admitted the justice of this demand, from which we may seethat the thing passed as an existing right in the nation. But as he was notdi...
Constable -> Rut 4:1-22; Rut 4:7-12
Constable: Rut 4:1-22 - --III. GOD'S PROVISION ch. 4
The climax of this fascinating story and the resolution of the problem laying in the ...
