Ruth 2:4-19

Ruth 2:4-19

[4] And, behold, Boaz  came  from Bethlehem,  and said  unto the reapers,  The LORD  be with you. And they answered  him, The LORD  bless  thee. [5] Then said  Boaz  unto his servant  that was set  over the reapers,  Whose damsel  [6] And the servant  that was set  over the reapers  answered  and said,  It is the Moabitish  damsel  that came back  with Naomi  out of the country  of Moab:  [7] And she said,  I pray you, let me glean  and gather  after  the reapers  among the sheaves:  so she came,  and hath continued  even  from the morning  until now, that she tarried  a little  in the house.  [8] Then said  Boaz  unto Ruth,  Hearest  thou not, my daughter?  not to glean  in another  field,  neither go  from hence, but abide  here fast by my maidens:  [9] Let thine eyes  be on the field  that they do reap,  and go  thou after  them: have I not charged  the young men  that they shall not touch  thee? and when thou art athirst,  go  unto the vessels,  and drink  of that which the young men  have drawn.  [10] Then she fell  on her face,  and bowed  herself to the ground,  and said  unto him, Why have I found  grace  in thine eyes,  that thou shouldest take knowledge  of me, seeing I am a stranger?  [11] And Boaz  answered  and said  unto her, It hath fully  me, all that thou hast done  unto thy mother in law  since  the death  of thine husband:  and how thou hast left  thy father  and thy mother,  and the land  of thy nativity,  unto a people  which thou knewest  not heretofore.  [12] The LORD  recompense  thy work,  and a full  reward  be given thee of the LORD  God  of Israel,  under whose wings  thou art come  to trust.  [13] Then she said,  Let me find  favour  in thy sight,  my lord;  for that thou hast comforted  me, and for that thou hast spoken  friendly  unto thine handmaid,  though I be not like unto one  of thine handmaidens.  [14] And Boaz  said  unto her, At mealtime  come  thou hither,  and eat  of the bread,  and dip  thy morsel  in the vinegar.  And she sat  beside  the reapers:  and he reached  her parched  corn, and she did eat,  and was sufficed,  and left.  [15] And when she was risen up  to glean,  Boaz  commanded  his young men,  saying,  Let her glean  even among the sheaves,  and reproach  [16] And let fall  also some of the handfuls  of purpose  for her, and leave  them, that she may glean  them, and rebuke  her not. [17] So she gleaned  in the field  until even,  and beat out  that she had gleaned:  and it was about an ephah  of barley.  [18] And she took it up,  and went  into the city:  and her mother in law  saw  what she had gleaned:  and she brought forth,  and gave  to her that she had reserved  after she was sufficed.  [19] And her mother in law  said  unto her, Where hast thou gleaned  to day?  and where  wroughtest  thou? blessed  be he that did take knowledge  of thee. And she shewed  her mother in law  with whom she had wrought,  and said,  The man's  name  with whom I wrought  to day  is Boaz.