
Text -- Ruth 4:14 (NET)




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Wesley: Rut 4:14 - -- _The words may be rendered, Which hath not made, or suffered thy kinsman to fail thee; that is, to refuse the performances of his duty to thee and thi...
_The words may be rendered, Which hath not made, or suffered thy kinsman to fail thee; that is, to refuse the performances of his duty to thee and thine, as the other kinsman did.

Wesley: Rut 4:14 - -- Heb. and his name shall be famous in Israel, for this noble and worthy action.
Heb. and his name shall be famous in Israel, for this noble and worthy action.
TSK -> Rut 4:14
TSK: Rut 4:14 - -- the women : Luk 1:58; Rom 12:15; 1Co 12:26
Blessed : Gen 29:35; Psa 34:1-3, Psa 103:1, Psa 103:2; 1Th 5:18; 2Th 1:3
which hath : Gen 24:27
left thee :...

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Barnes -> Rut 4:14
Without a kinsman - i. e. Boaz, not the infant Obed.
Poole -> Rut 4:14
Poole: Rut 4:14 - -- Without a kinsman which is understood, either, first, Of the son new born. Or rather, secondly, Of Boaz; for the name of goel , which is translated ...
Without a kinsman which is understood, either, first, Of the son new born. Or rather, secondly, Of Boaz; for the name of goel , which is translated kinsman or redeemer , is never, that I know of, given to the child born, but always to the person begetting him of his brother’ s or near kinsman’ s wife. And whereas it is objected, that there was no cause for this congratulation at this time in reference to Boaz, because that was done divers months before this time; it may be replied, that the memory of that generous action was revived upon this occasion, and therefore is fitly mentioned as the foundation of this child’ s birth; and this happy effect justly leads them to the cause and original of it, which was this, that Boaz had shown himself to be a kinsman or not only in name and title, as the other kinsman was, Rth 4:6 , but in truth and reality. The words may be rendered,
which hath not made or suffered thy kinsman to fail to thee i.e. to neglect or refuse the performance of his duty to thee and thine, as the other kinsman did.
That his name may be famous in Israel Heb. and his name shall be famous in Israel , for this noble and worthy action, wherein he gave so great an example of piety, charity, humility, and self-denial.
Haydock -> Rut 4:14
Haydock: Rut 4:14 - -- Successor. Hebrew, "redeemer, that his (Booz, or the Lord's) name," &c. (Calmet)
Successor. Hebrew, "redeemer, that his (Booz, or the Lord's) name," &c. (Calmet)
Gill -> Rut 4:14
Gill: Rut 4:14 - -- And the women said unto Naomi,.... The inhabitants of Bethlehem, as they fell into her company; or perhaps these were the women that were called to th...
And the women said unto Naomi,.... The inhabitants of Bethlehem, as they fell into her company; or perhaps these were the women that were called to the labour of Ruth, and attended the birth of the child:
blessed be the Lord, which hath not left thee this day without a kinsman; a grandchild born to her that day. In Moab she was bereaved of her husband and of two sons; but now she is not left without a relation, a kinsman, and a redeemer, for which the women blessed God, and stirred her up to do the same. Alshech observes, that the women said, blessed be the Lord, because from him would spring the Messiah of the Lord, as did. Some refer this to Boaz, to whom the name of kinsman, or redeemer, more properly belonged; and who appeared to have done the office and duty of such an one, by redeeming the estate of his kinsman, and marrying his widow, the effect of which was, that a son was born, who would be heir of the estate; but the text speaks of what was done that day, and what is after said in the next verse all relates to the child born:
that his name may be famous in Israel; some refer this to the name of God, by whose providence this was brought about; others to Boaz, who was well spoken of for his charity, integrity, and humility, shown in redeeming the estate, and taking Ruth to wife; or rather it refers to the newborn child, of whom they express their hope and confidence, that when he came to man's estate would be very famous and honourable in Israel, being a worthy and virtuous man himself, and the progenitor of such illustrious persons as Jesse, David, &c. and even of the Messiah.

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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 4:13-22
MHCC: Rut 4:13-22 - --Ruth bore a son, through whom thousands and myriads were born to God; and in being the lineal ancestor of Christ, she was instrumental in the happines...
Matthew Henry -> Rut 4:13-22
Matthew Henry: Rut 4:13-22 - -- Here is, I. Ruth a wife. Boaz took her, with the usual solemnities, to his house, and she became his wife (Rth 4:13), all the city, no doubt, cong...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Rut 4:13-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Rut 4:13-17 - --
This blessing began very speedily to be fulfilled. When Boaz had marriedRuth, Jehovah gave her conception, and she bare a son.
Rth 4:14
At his bir...
Constable -> Rut 4:1-22; Rut 4:13-17
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 ...
