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And she went down to the threshing floor and did all that her mother-in-law had instructed her. And Boaz ate and drank until his heart was merry[a] and then he came to lie at the end of the grain heap. And she came in quietly and uncovered[b] his feet and lay down. And it happened in the middle of the night the man was startled and he reached out and behold, a woman was lying at his feet. And he said, “Who are you?” And she said, “I am Ruth, your servant. Spread your garment[c] over your servant because you are a redeemer.” 10 And he said, “You are blessed by Yahweh my daughter. You did better in this last kindness than the first by not going after young men, whether poor or rich. 11 And so then my daughter, do not be afraid. All that you ask I will do for you, for the entire assembly of my people knows that you are a worthy woman. 12 Now truly I am a redeemer, but there is also a redeemer of a closer relationship than me. 13 Stay tonight,[d] and in the morning, if he wants to redeem you, good; but if he is not willing to redeem, then as Yahweh lives,[e] I will redeem you. Lie down until the morning.”

14 So she lay at his feet until morning and got up before anyone could recognize each other.[f] And he said, “It must not be known that you[g] came to the threshing floor.” 15 And he said, “Bring the cloak that is on you and hold it out.”[h] And she held it out and he measured six measures of barley and put it on her cloak. Then she went into the city.

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Footnotes

  1. Ruth 3:7 Literally “good”
  2. Ruth 3:7 Literally “opened”
  3. Ruth 3:9 Literally “your wing”
  4. Ruth 3:13 Literally “Spend the night tonight”
  5. Ruth 3:13 Literally “the life of Yahweh”
  6. Ruth 3:14 Literally “a man could recognize his friend”
  7. Ruth 3:14 Literally “the woman”
  8. Ruth 3:15 Literally “hold on her”

So she went down to the threshing floor, and she did everything just as her mother-in-law had ordered.

Boaz ate and drank, and he was in a good mood. He went over to lie down by the edge of the grain pile. Then she quietly approached, uncovered his legs, and lay down. During the middle of the night, the man shuddered and turned over—and there was a woman lying at his feet. “Who are you?” he asked.

She replied, “I’m Ruth your servant. Spread out your robe[a] over your servant, because you are a redeemer.”

10 He said, “May you be blessed by the Lord, my daughter! You have acted even more faithfully than you did at first. You haven’t gone after rich or poor young men. 11 And now, my daughter, don’t be afraid. I’ll do for you everything you are asking. Indeed, my people—all who are at the gate—know that you are a woman of worth. 12 Now, although it’s certainly true that I’m a redeemer, there’s a redeemer who is a closer relative than I am. 13 Stay the night. And in the morning, if he’ll redeem you—good, let him redeem. But if he doesn’t want to redeem you, then—as the Lord lives—I myself will redeem you. Lie down until the morning.”

14 So she lay at his feet until morning. Then she got up before one person could recognize another, for he had said, “No one should know that the woman came to the threshing floor.” 15 He said, “Bring the cloak that you have on and hold it out.” She held it out, and he measured out six measures of barley and placed it upon her. Then she[b] went into town.

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Footnotes

  1. Ruth 3:9 Or wing; cf 2:12; Ps 91:4
  2. Ruth 3:15 MT he; other Heb sources, Syr, Vulg she