2:1 And
Naomi
had
a
kinsman
of
her
husband's,
a
mighty
man
of
wealth,
of
the
family
of
Elimelech,
and
his
name
was
Boaz.
2:2 And
Ruth
the
Moabitess
said
unto
Naomi,
Let
me
now
go
to
the
field,
and
glean
among
the
ears
of
grain
after
him
in
whose
sight
I
shall
find
favor.
And
she
said
unto
her,
Go,
my
daughter.
2:3 And
she
went,
and
came
and
gleaned
in
the
field
after
the
reapers:
and
her
hap
was
to
light
on
the
portion
of
the
field
belonging
unto
Boaz,
who
was
of
the
family
of
Elimelech.
2:4 And,
behold,
Boaz
came
from
Bethlehem,
and
said
unto
the
reapers,
Jehovah
be
with
you.
And
they
answered
him,
Jehovah
bless
thee.
2:5 Then
said
Boaz
unto
his
servant
that
was
set
over
the
reapers,
Whose
damsel
is
this
2:6 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:
2:7 And
she
said,
Let
me
glean,
I
pray
you,
and
gather
after
the
reapers
among
the
sheaves.
So
she
came,
and
hath
continued
even
from
the
morning
until
now,
save
that
she
tarried
a
little
in
the
house.
2:8 Then
said
Boaz
unto
Ruth,
Hearest
thou
not,
my
daughter
Go
not
to
glean
in
another
field,
neither
pass
from
hence,
but
abide
here
fast
by
my
maidens.
2:9 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.
2:10 Then
she
fell
on
her
face,
and
bowed
herself
to
the
ground,
and
said
unto
him,
Why
have
I
found
favor
in
thy
sight,
that
thou
shouldest
take
knowledge
of
me,
seeing
I
am
a
foreigner
2:11 And
Boaz
answered
and
said
unto
her,
It
hath
fully
been
showed
me,
all
that
thou
hast
done
unto
thy
mother-in-law
since
the
death
of
thy
husband;
and
how
thou
hast
left
thy
father
and
thy
mother,
and
the
land
of
thy
nativity,
and
art
come
unto
a
people
that
thou
knewest
not
heretofore.
2:12 Jehovah
recompense
thy
work,
and
a
full
reward
be
given
thee
of
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
under
whose
wings
thou
art
come
to
take
refuge.
2:13 Then
she
said,
Let
me
find
favor
in
thy
sight,
my
lord,
for
that
thou
hast
comforted
me,
and
for
that
thou
hast
spoken
kindly
unto
thy
handmaid,
though
I
be
not
as
one
of
thy
handmaidens.
2:14 And
at
meal-time
Boaz
said
unto
her,
Come
hither,
and
eat
of
the
bread,
and
dip
thy
morsel
in
the
vinegar.
And
she
sat
beside
the
reapers,
and
they
reached
her
parched
grain,
and
she
did
eat,
and
was
sufficed,
and
left
thereof.
2:15 And
when
she
was
risen
up
to
glean,
Boaz
commanded
his
young
men,
saying,
Let
her
glean
even
among
the
sheaves,
and
reproach
her
not.
2:16 And
also
pull
out
some
for
her
from
the
bundles,
and
leave
it,
and
let
her
glean,
and
rebuke
her
not.
2:17 So
she
gleaned
in
the
field
until
even;
and
she
beat
out
that
which
she
had
gleaned,
and
it
was
about
an
ephah
of
barley.
2:18 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
which
she
had
left
after
she
was
sufficed.
2:19 And
her
mother-in-law
said
unto
her,
Where
hast
thou
gleaned
to-day
and
where
hast
thou
wrought
blessed
be
he
that
did
take
knowledge
of
thee.
And
she
showed
her
mother-in-law
with
whom
she
had
wrought,
and
said,
The
man's
name
with
whom
I
wrought
to-day
is
Boaz.
2:20 And
Naomi
said
unto
her
daughter-in-law,
Blessed
be
he
of
Jehovah,
who
hath
not
left
off
his
kindness
to
the
living
and
to
the
dead.
And
Naomi
said
unto
her,
The
man
is
nigh
of
kin
unto
us,
one
of
our
near
kinsmen.
2:21 And
Ruth
the
Moabitess
said,
Yea,
he
said
unto
me,
Thou
shalt
keep
fast
by
my
young
men,
until
they
have
ended
all
my
harvest.
2:22 And
Naomi
said
unto
Ruth
her
daughter-in-law,
It
is
good,
my
daughter,
that
thou
go
out
with
his
maidens,
and
that
they
meet
thee
not
in
any
other
field.
2:23 So
she
kept
fast
by
the
maidens
of
Boaz,
to
glean
unto
the
end
of
barley
harvest
and
of
wheat
harvest;
and
she
dwelt
with
her
mother-in-law.