Ruth 3
Good News Translation
Ruth Finds a Husband
3 Some time later Naomi said to Ruth, “I must find a husband for you, so that you will have a home of your own. 2 Remember that this man Boaz, whose women you have been working with, is our relative. Now listen. This evening he will be threshing the barley. 3 So wash yourself, put on some perfume, and get dressed in your best clothes. Then go where he is threshing, but don't let him know you are there until he has finished eating and drinking. 4 Be sure to notice where he lies down, and after he falls asleep, go and lift the covers and lie down at his feet. He will tell you what to do.”
5 Ruth answered, “I will do everything you say.”
6 So Ruth went to the threshing place and did just what her mother-in-law had told her. 7 When Boaz had finished eating and drinking, he was in a good mood. He went to the pile of barley and lay down to sleep. Ruth slipped over quietly, lifted the covers and lay down at his feet. 8 During the night he woke up suddenly, turned over, and was surprised to find a woman lying at his feet. 9 “Who are you?” he asked.
“It's Ruth, sir,” she answered. “Because you are a close relative, you are responsible for taking care of me. So please marry me.”
10 “The Lord bless you,” he said. “You are showing even greater family loyalty in what you are doing now than in what you did for your mother-in-law. You might have gone looking for a young man, either rich or poor, but you haven't. 11 Now don't worry, Ruth. I will do everything you ask; as everyone in town knows, you are a fine woman. 12 (A)It is true that I am a close relative and am responsible for you, but there is a man who is a closer relative than I am. 13 Stay here the rest of the night, and in the morning we will find out whether or not he will take responsibility for you. If so, well and good; if not, then I swear by the living Lord that I will take the responsibility. Now lie down and stay here till morning.”
14 So she lay there at his feet, but she got up before it was light enough for her to be seen, because Boaz did not want anyone to know that she had been there. 15 Boaz said to her, “Take off your cloak and spread it out here.” She did, and he poured out almost fifty pounds of barley and helped her lift it to her shoulder. Then she returned to town with it. 16 When she arrived home, her mother-in-law asked her, “How did you get along, daughter?”
Ruth told her everything that Boaz had done for her. 17 She added, “He told me I must not come back to you empty-handed, so he gave me all this barley.”
18 Naomi said to her, “Now be patient, Ruth, until you see how this all turns out. Boaz will not rest today until he settles the matter.”
Rut 3
Biblia del Jubileo
3 ¶ Y le dijo su suegra Noemí: Hija mía, ¿no he de buscarte descanso, para que te vaya bien?
2 ¿No es Booz nuestro pariente, con cuyas criadas tú has estado? He aquí que él avienta la cebada esta noche en la era.
3 Te lavarás pues, y te ungirás, y vistiéndote tus vestidos, irás a la era; mas no te darás a conocer al varón hasta que él haya acabado de comer y de beber.
4 Y cuando él se acostare, repara tú el lugar donde él se acostare, e irás, y descubrirás los pies, y te acostarás allí; y él te dirá lo que hayas de hacer.
5 Y ella le respondió: Haré todo lo que tú me mandares.
6 ¶ Y descendiendo a la era, hizo todo lo que su suegra le había mandado.
7 Y cuando Booz hubo comido y bebido, y su corazón estuvo contento, se retiró a dormir a un lado del montón. Entonces ella vino calladamente, y descubrió los pies, y se acostó.
8 Y aconteció, que a la medianoche el varón se estremeció, y echó mano; y he aquí, la mujer que estaba acostada a sus pies.
9 Entonces él dijo: ¿Quién eres? Y ella respondió: Yo soy Rut tu esclava; extiende el borde de tu capa sobre tu esclava, porque redentor eres.
10 Y él dijo: Bendita seas tú del SEÑOR, hija mía; que has demostrado más misericordia al final que en el comienzo, no yendo tras los jóvenes, sean pobres o ricos.
11 Ahora pues, no temas, hija mía, yo haré contigo todo lo que tú dijeres, pues que todos los de la puerta de mi pueblo saben que eres mujer valiente.
12 Y ahora, aunque es cierto que yo soy el redentor, con todo eso hay otro redentor más cercano (de parentesco) que yo.
13 Reposa esta noche, y cuando sea de día, si aquel te redimiere, bien, redímate; mas si él no te quisiere redimir, yo te redimiré, vive el SEÑOR. Reposa, pues, hasta la mañana.
14 ¶ Y reposó a sus pies hasta la mañana, y se levantó antes que nadie pudiera conocer a otro. Y él dijo: Que no se sepa que la mujer haya venido a la era.
15 Y le dijo a ella: Llega el velo que traes sobre ti, y ten de él. Y teniéndolo ella, él midió seis medidas de cebada, y se las puso a cuestas; y ella se fue a la ciudad.
16 Así que vino a su suegra, ésta le dijo: ¿Qué pues, hija mía? Y le declaró ella todo lo que con aquel varón le había acontecido.
17 Y dijo: Estas seis medidas de cebada me dio, diciéndome: Para que no vayas vacía a tu suegra.
18 Entonces ella dijo: Reposa, hija mía, hasta que sepas como cae la cosa; porque aquel hombre no reposará hasta que hoy concluya el negocio.
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