Add parallel Print Page Options

拿俄米劝路得改嫁

路得的婆婆拿俄米对她说:“女儿啊,我不是应当为你找个归宿,使你得到幸福吗? 你常常和他的女佣人在一起的波阿斯不是我们的亲戚吗?他今天晚上要在禾场上簸大麦。 你洗个澡,抹上香膏,穿上斗篷,就下到禾场去。不过,那个人还没有吃喝完毕,别让他认出你来。 等到他躺下来,你要弄清楚他所躺的地方,进去掀露他的脚,然后躺下去。他就会告诉你该作甚么。” 路得对她说:“你吩咐的,我就去作。”

路得独往禾场夜访波阿斯

于是,她下到禾场去,照着婆婆吩咐的一切去作。 波阿斯吃喝完了,心里舒畅,就去躺在麦堆的旁边。路得悄悄地来,掀露他的脚,躺卧下去。 到了夜半,波阿斯惊醒过来,一翻身就看到一个女子躺在他的脚边, 就说:“你是谁?”她回答:“我是你的婢女路得,请用你的衣襟遮盖你的婢女,因为你是我一个有买赎权的近亲。” 10 波阿斯说:“我女儿,愿你蒙耶和华赐福。你末后表现的爱心比起初更大,因为年轻人无论贫富,你都没有跟从。 11 我女儿,现在你不要怕,你所说的,我一定去作。本城的人都知道你是个贤慧的女人。 12 不错,我是你那有买赎权的近亲,可惜还有一个有买赎权的近亲比我更亲。 13 今晚你就在这里过夜,明早如果他肯尽买赎你的本分,好,就由他来履行;假如他不愿意这样作,我指着永活的耶和华起誓,我一定尽买赎你的本分。你只管躺到天亮吧。”

14 路得躺在波阿斯脚边直到早晨。因为波阿斯说过不可以让人知道有女人来过禾场,路得就趁天色未明,人们彼此无法辨认的时候就起来。 15 他又说:“拿你所披的外衣来,把它打开。”她打开了,他就量了六簸箕大麦,放在她的肩上。路得就进城去。

路得将一切事情告诉拿俄米

16 到她婆婆那里,婆婆就问:“我女儿,怎样了?”路得就把那人对她所作的一切都告诉了婆婆, 17 又说:“他给我这六簸箕大麦,对我说:‘不要空手去见你婆婆。’” 18 拿俄米说:“我女儿,你尽管安静等候,直到你知道事情怎样了结,因为那人今天不把事情办妥,绝不歇息。”

1-2 One day her mother-in-law Naomi said to Ruth, “My dear daughter, isn’t it about time I arranged a good home for you so you can have a happy life? And isn’t Boaz our close relative, the one with whose young women you’ve been working? Maybe it’s time to make our move. Tonight is the night of Boaz’s barley harvest at the threshing floor.

3-4 “Take a bath. Put on some perfume. Get all dressed up and go to the threshing floor. But don’t let him know you’re there until the party is well under way and he’s had plenty of food and drink. When you see him slipping off to sleep, watch where he lies down and then go there. Lie at his feet to let him know that you are available to him for marriage. Then wait and see what he says. He’ll tell you what to do.”

Ruth said, “If you say so, I’ll do it, just as you’ve told me.”

She went down to the threshing floor and put her mother-in-law’s plan into action.

Boaz had a good time, eating and drinking his fill—he felt great. Then he went off to get some sleep, lying down at the end of a stack of barley. Ruth quietly followed; she lay down to signal her availability for marriage.

In the middle of the night the man was suddenly startled and sat up. What in the world? This woman asleep at his feet!

He said, “And who are you?”

She said, “I am Ruth, your maiden; take me under your protecting wing. You’re my close relative, you know, in the circle of covenant redeemers—you do have the right to marry me.”

10-13 He said, “God bless you, my dear daughter! What a splendid expression of love! And when you could have had your pick of any of the young men around. And now, my dear daughter, don’t you worry about a thing; I’ll do all you could want or ask. Everybody in town knows what a courageous woman you are—a real prize! You’re right, I am a close relative to you, but there is one even closer than I am. So stay the rest of the night. In the morning, if he wants to exercise his customary rights and responsibilities as the closest covenant redeemer, he’ll have his chance; but if he isn’t interested, as God lives, I’ll do it. Now go back to sleep until morning.”

14 Ruth slept at his feet until dawn, but she got up while it was still dark and wouldn’t be recognized. Then Boaz said to himself, “No one must know that Ruth came to the threshing floor.”

15 So Boaz said, “Bring the shawl you’re wearing and spread it out.”

She spread it out and he poured it full of barley, six measures, and put it on her shoulders. Then she went back to town.

16-17 When she came to her mother-in-law, Naomi asked, “And how did things go, my dear daughter?”

Ruth told her everything that the man had done for her, adding, “And he gave me all this barley besides—six quarts! He told me, ‘You can’t go back empty-handed to your mother-in-law!’”

18 Naomi said, “Sit back and relax, my dear daughter, until we find out how things turn out; this man isn’t going to waste any time. Mark my words, he’s going to get everything wrapped up today.”

* * *