
Text -- Ruth 4:11 (NET)




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Wesley: Rut 4:11 - -- Amiable and fruitful. These two are singled out, because they were of a foreign original, and yet ingrafted into God's people, as Ruth was; and becaus...
Amiable and fruitful. These two are singled out, because they were of a foreign original, and yet ingrafted into God's people, as Ruth was; and because of that fertility which God vouchsafed unto them above their predecessors, Sarah and Rebecca. Rachel is placed before Leah, because she was his most lawful, and best - beloved wife.
JFB: Rut 4:11 - -- A multitude, doubtless from curiosity or interest, were present on the occasion. There was no signing of deeds; yet was the transfer made, and complet...
A multitude, doubtless from curiosity or interest, were present on the occasion. There was no signing of deeds; yet was the transfer made, and complete security given, by the public manner in which the whole matter was carried on and concluded.
Clarke: Rut 4:11 - -- We are witnesses - It is not very likely that any writing was drawn up. There was an appeal made to the people then present, whether they had seen a...
We are witnesses - It is not very likely that any writing was drawn up. There was an appeal made to the people then present, whether they had seen and understood the transaction; who answered, We have witnessed it. If any minutes of court were kept, then the transaction was entered probably in some such words as these: "On ___ day of ____, Boaz bought the land of Elimelech from Naomi his widow, and took Ruth, her daughter-in-law, to wife; ____, who had the nearest right, refusing to buy the land on the conditions then proposed.

Clarke: Rut 4:11 - -- The Lord make this woman - like Rachel and like Leah - May thy family be increased by her means, as the tribes were formed by means of Rachel and Le...
The Lord make this woman - like Rachel and like Leah - May thy family be increased by her means, as the tribes were formed by means of Rachel and Leah, wives of the patriarch Jacob

Clarke: Rut 4:11 - -- Which two did build the house of Israel - We have already seen that בן ben , a son, comes from the root בנה banah , he built; and hence אב...
Which two did build the house of Israel - We have already seen that
Nunc etiam volo Dicere
ut homines aedium esse similes arbitremini
Primum dum parentes fabri liberum sunt
Et fundamentum liberorum substruunt
"I would also observe, that ye men are similar to houses; ye parents are the fabricators of the children, and they are the foundation of the building."
TSK -> Rut 4:11
TSK: Rut 4:11 - -- the Lord : Gen 24:60; Psa 127:3-5, Psa 128:3-6
Rachel : Gen 29:32-35, 30:1-24, Gen 35:16-20, 46:8-27; Num. 26:1-65
build : Deu 25:9; Pro 14:1
do thou ...
the Lord : Gen 24:60; Psa 127:3-5, Psa 128:3-6
Rachel : Gen 29:32-35, 30:1-24, Gen 35:16-20, 46:8-27; Num. 26:1-65
do thou worthily : or, get thee riches, or power
Ephratah : Rth 1:2; Gen 35:16, Gen 35:19; Psa 132:6; Mic 5:2; Mat 2:6
be famous : Heb. proclaim thy name

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Barnes -> Rut 4:11
Barnes: Rut 4:11 - -- See the margin. There is something of a poetical turn in this speech of the elders, and something prophetic in the blessing pronounced by them. It i...
See the margin. There is something of a poetical turn in this speech of the elders, and something prophetic in the blessing pronounced by them. It is unique and obscure. The Greek Version (lxx) is unintelligible. Jerome seems to have had a slightly different reading, since he applies both clauses to Ruth. "May she be a pattern of virtue in Ephratah, and have a name famous in Bethlehem."The meaning of "be famous"seems to be, Get thyself a name which shall be celebrated in Bethlehem, as the head of a powerful and illustrious house: literally it is, "proclaim a name,"i. e. cause others to proclaim thy name, as in Rth 4:14.
Poole -> Rut 4:11
Poole: Rut 4:11 - -- Like Rachel and like Leah amiable and fruitful. Those two are singled out, partly because they were of a foreign and heathenish original, and yet ing...
Like Rachel and like Leah amiable and fruitful. Those two are singled out, partly because they were of a foreign and heathenish original, and yet ingrafted into God’ s people, as Ruth also was; and partly because of that singular fertility which God vouchsafed unto them above their predecessors, Sarah and Rebekah.
Rachel is placed before Leah because she was his most lawful, and only intended, and chosen, and best beloved wife.
Build the house i.e. increase the posterity. See Gen 16:2 Exo 1:21 . Ephratah and Bethlehem , two names of one and the same place; of which See Poole "Rth 1:2" .
Haydock -> Rut 4:11
Haydock: Rut 4:11 - -- Israel, by a numerous posterity. ---
That she. Hebrew, "mayst thou acquire riches," &c. (Calmet). ---
Protestant, "do thou (Booz) worthily in," ...
Israel, by a numerous posterity. ---
That she. Hebrew, "mayst thou acquire riches," &c. (Calmet). ---
Protestant, "do thou (Booz) worthily in," &c. (Haydock). ---
Ephrata: another name of Bethlehem. (Challoner)
Gill -> Rut 4:11
Gill: Rut 4:11 - -- And all the people that were in the gate, and the elders, said, we are witnesses,.... Both of the purchase of the estate by Boaz being legally made, a...
And all the people that were in the gate, and the elders, said, we are witnesses,.... Both of the purchase of the estate by Boaz being legally made, and of the marriage of Ruth to him, the condition of the bargain:
the Lord make the woman that is come into thine house; not into his house, strictly and literally taken, the place of his habitation; for both he and she were now at the gate of the city, and as yet she was not introduced into his house; but by his marriage of her she was brought into his family, and was become a principal part of it, being his wife. This is a wish, prayer, or benediction of the elders, of one in the name of the rest, congratulating the married couple, and wishing them well; and particularly that the woman Boaz had married before them, as witnesses, might be
like Rachel and like Leah, which two did build the house of Israel: the two wives of Jacob; the Targum adds, with twelve tribes; for though some of the tribes sprung from their maids, which they gave to Jacob, yet the children born of them were reckoned theirs by a moral estimation, as some express it. Rachel is set before Leah, though the youngest, and had the fewest children, because she was his first wife in his intention, and according to the covenant made with her father, though imposed upon and deceived; and she was his more lawful wife, and his most beloved one. By the children of these two, and their maidens, the house or family of Israel was built up, and became a great nation, consisting of twelve tribes, very numerous:
and do thou worthily in Ephratah, and be famous in Bethlehem; two names of one and the same place, Gen 35:19. These words seem to be directed to Boaz, particularly praying that he might continue to do worthy and virtuous actions, as well as increase in wealth and riches, power and authority, and retain his name and fame, and grow in credit and reputation among his fellow citizens.

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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 ...
