1:1 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
in
the
days
of
the
judging
of
the
judges,
that
there
is
a
famine
in
the
land,
and
there
goeth
a
man
from
Beth-Lehem-Judah
to
sojourn
in
the
fields
of
Moab,
he,
and
his
wife,
and
his
two
sons.
1:2 And
the
name
of
the
man
[is]
Elimelech,
and
the
name
of
his
wife
Naomi,
and
the
name
of
his
two
sons
Mahlon
and
Chilion,
Ephrathites
from
Beth-Lehem-Judah;
and
they
come
into
the
fields
of
Moab,
and
are
there.
1:3 And
Elimelech
husband
of
Naomi
dieth,
and
she
is
left,
she
and
her
two
sons;
1:4 and
they
take
to
them
wives,
Moabitesses:
the
name
of
the
one
[is]
Orpah,
and
the
name
of
the
second
Ruth;
and
they
dwell
there
about
ten
years.
1:5 And
they
die
also,
both
of
them--Mahlon
and
Chilion--and
the
woman
is
left
of
her
two
children
and
of
her
husband.
1:6 And
she
riseth,
she
and
her
daughters-in-law,
and
turneth
back
from
the
fields
of
Moab,
for
she
hath
heard
in
the
fields
of
Moab
that
God
hath
looked
after
His
people,
--to
give
to
them
bread.
1:7 And
she
goeth
out
from
the
place
where
she
hath
been,
and
her
two
daughters-in-law
with
her,
and
they
go
in
the
way
to
turn
back
unto
the
land
of
Judah.
1:8 And
Naomi
saith
to
her
two
daughters-in-law,
`Go,
turn
back,
each
to
the
house
of
her
mother;
Jehovah
doth
with
you
kindness
as
ye
have
done
with
the
dead,
and
with
me;
1:9 Jehovah
doth
grant
to
you,
and
find
ye
rest
each
in
the
house
of
her
husband;'
and
she
kisseth
them,
and
they
lift
up
their
voice
and
weep.
1:10 And
they
say
to
her,
`Surely
with
thee
we
go
back
to
thy
people.'
1:11 And
Naomi
saith,
`Turn
back,
my
daughters;
why
do
ye
go
with
me
are
there
yet
to
me
sons
in
my
bowels
that
they
have
been
to
you
for
husbands
1:12 Turn
back,
my
daughters,
go,
for
I
am
too
aged
to
be
to
a
husband;
though
I
had
said,
There
is
for
me
hope,
also,
I
have
been
to-night
to
a
husband,
and
also
I
have
borne
sons:
1:13 for
them
do
ye
wait
till
that
they
grow
up
for
them
do
ye
shut
yourselves
up,
not
to
be
to
a
husband
nay,
my
daughters,
for
more
bitter
to
me
than
to
you,
for
the
hand
of
Jehovah
hath
gone
out
against
me.'
1:14 And
they
lift
up
their
voice,
and
weep
again,
and
Orpah
kisseth
her
mother-in-law,
and
Ruth
hath
cleaved
to
her.
1:15 And
she
saith,
`Lo,
thy
sister-in-law
hath
turned
back
unto
her
people,
and
unto
her
god,
turn
thou
back
after
thy
sister-in-law.'
1:16 And
Ruth
saith,
`Urge
me
not
to
leave
thee--to
turn
back
from
after
thee;
for
whither
thou
goest
I
go,
and
where
thou
lodgest
I
lodge;
thy
people
[is]
my
people,
and
thy
God
my
God.
1:17 Where
thou
diest
I
die,
and
there
I
am
buried;
thus
doth
Jehovah
to
me,
and
thus
doth
He
add--for
death
itself
doth
part
between
me
and
thee.'
1:18 And
she
seeth
that
she
is
strengthening
herself
to
go
with
her,
and
she
ceaseth
to
speak
unto
her;
1:19 and
they
go
both
of
them
till
their
coming
in
to
Beth-Lehem;
and
it
cometh
to
pass
at
their
coming
in
to
Beth-Lehem,
that
all
the
city
is
moved
at
them,
and
they
say,
`Is
this
Naomi'
1:20 And
she
saith
unto
them,
`Call
me
not
Naomi;
call
me
Mara,
for
the
Almighty
hath
dealt
very
bitterly
to
me,
1:21 I
went
out
full,
and
empty
hath
Jehovah
brought
me
back,
why
do
ye
call
me
Naomi,
and
Jehovah
hath
testified
against
me,
and
the
Almighty
hath
done
evil
to
me'
1:22 And
Naomi
turneth
back,
and
Ruth
the
Moabitess
her
daughter-in-law
with
her,
who
hath
turned
back
from
the
fields
of
Moab,
and
they
have
come
in
to
Beth-Lehem
at
the
commencement
of
barley-harvest.