
Text -- Ruth 4:21 (NET)




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JFB -> Rut 4:18-22
JFB: Rut 4:18-22 - -- That is, his descendants. This appendix shows that the special object contemplated by the inspired author of this little book was to preserve the memo...
That is, his descendants. This appendix shows that the special object contemplated by the inspired author of this little book was to preserve the memory of an interesting domestic episode, and to trace the genealogy of David. There was an interval of three hundred eighty years between Salmon and David. It is evident that whole generations are omitted; the leading personages only are named, and grandfathers are said, in Scripture language, to beget their grandchildren, without specifying the intermediate links.
Clarke: Rut 4:21 - -- And Salmon begat Boaz - The Targum goes on, "And Salmon begat Absan the judge; he is Boaz the Just, on account of whose righteousness the people of ...
And Salmon begat Boaz - The Targum goes on, "And Salmon begat Absan the judge; he is Boaz the Just, on account of whose righteousness the people of the house of Israel were redeemed from the hands of their enemies; and at whose supplication the famine departed from the land of Israel.

Clarke: Rut 4:21 - -- And Boaz begat Obed - "Who served the Lord in this world with a perfect heart."
And Boaz begat Obed - "Who served the Lord in this world with a perfect heart."
TSK -> Rut 4:21

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Barnes -> Rut 4:21
Barnes: Rut 4:21 - -- Salmon begat Boaz - Matthew has preserved the additional interesting information that the mother of Boaz was Rahab Josh. 2; 6. It is possible t...
Salmon begat Boaz - Matthew has preserved the additional interesting information that the mother of Boaz was Rahab Josh. 2; 6. It is possible that the circumstance that the mother of Boaz was a Canaanite may have made him less indisposed to marry Ruth the Moabitess. As regards the whole genealogy in Rth 4:18-22, it should be remarked that it occurs four times in Scripture, namely, here, 1Ch 2:10-12; Mat 1:3-6; and Luk 3:32-33, and is of course of singular importance as being the genealogy of our Lord. One or two difficulties in it still remain unsolved.
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Gill -> Rut 4:21
Gill: Rut 4:21 - -- And Salmon begat Boaz,.... Of Rahab the harlot, whom he married, Mat 1:5 the very same person that makes a principal part of this book, and whom the T...

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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 4:18-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Rut 4:18-22 - --
"These are the generations of Perez," i.e., the families descended fromPerez in their genealogical order ( toledoth : see at Gen 2:4). The genealogy...
Constable -> Rut 4:1-22; Rut 4:18-22
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 ...
