3:1 And
Naomi
her
mother-in-law
said
unto
her,
My
daughter,
shall
I
not
seek
rest
for
thee,
that
it
may
be
well
with
thee
3:2 And
now
is
not
Boaz
our
kinsman,
with
whose
maidens
thou
wast
Behold,
he
winnoweth
barley
to-night
in
the
threshing-floor.
3:3 Wash
thyself
therefore,
and
anoint
thee,
and
put
thy
raiment
upon
thee,
and
get
thee
down
to
the
threshing-floor,
but
make
not
thyself
known
unto
the
man,
until
he
shall
have
done
eating
and
drinking.
3:4 And
it
shall
be,
when
he
lieth
down,
that
thou
shalt
mark
the
place
where
he
shall
lie,
and
thou
shalt
go
in,
and
uncover
his
feet,
and
lay
thee
down;
and
he
will
tell
thee
what
thou
shalt
do.
3:5 And
she
said
unto
her,
All
that
thou
sayest
I
will
do.
3:6 And
she
went
down
unto
the
threshing-floor,
and
did
according
to
all
that
her
mother-in-law
bade
her.
3:7 And
when
Boaz
had
eaten
and
drunk,
and
his
heart
was
merry,
he
went
to
lie
down
at
the
end
of
the
heap
of
grain:
and
she
came
softly,
and
uncovered
his
feet,
and
laid
her
down.
3:8 And
it
came
to
pass
at
midnight,
that
the
man
was
afraid,
and
turned
himself;
and,
behold,
a
woman
lay
at
his
feet.
3:9 And
he
said,
Who
art
thou
And
she
answered,
I
am
Ruth
thy
handmaid:
spread
therefore
thy
skirt
over
thy
handmaid;
for
thou
art
a
near
kinsman.
3:10 And
he
said,
Blessed
be
thou
of
Jehovah,
my
daughter:
thou
hast
showed
more
kindness
in
the
latter
end
than
at
the
beginning,
inasmuch
as
thou
followedst
not
young
men,
whether
poor
or
rich.
3:11 And
now,
my
daughter,
fear
not;
I
will
do
to
thee
all
that
thou
sayest;
for
all
the
city
of
my
people
doth
know
that
thou
art
a
worthy
woman.
3:12 And
now
it
is
true
that
I
am
a
near
kinsman;
howbeit
there
is
a
kinsman
nearer
than
I.
3:13 Tarry
this
night,
and
it
shall
be
in
the
morning,
that
if
he
will
perform
unto
thee
the
part
of
a
kinsman,
well;
let
him
do
the
kinsman's
part:
but
if
he
will
not
do
the
part
of
a
kinsman
to
thee,
then
will
I
do
the
part
of
a
kinsman
to
thee,
as
Jehovah
liveth:
lie
down
until
the
morning.
3:14 And
she
lay
at
his
feet
until
the
morning.
And
she
rose
up
before
one
could
discern
another.
For
he
said,
Let
it
not
be
known
that
the
woman
came
to
the
threshing-floor.
3:15 And
he
said,
Bring
the
mantle
that
is
upon
thee,
and
hold
it;
and
she
held
it;
and
he
measured
six
[measures]
of
barley,
and
laid
it
on
her:
and
he
went
into
the
city.
3:16 And
when
she
came
to
her
mother-in-law,
she
said,
Who
art
thou,
my
daughter
And
she
told
her
all
that
the
man
had
done
to
her.
3:17 And
she
said,
These
six
[measures]
of
barley
gave
he
me;
for
he
said,
Go
not
empty
unto
thy
mother-in-law.
3:18 Then
said
she,
Sit
still,
my
daughter,
until
thou
know
how
the
matter
will
fall;
for
the
man
will
not
rest,
until
he
have
finished
the
thing
this
day.