Ruth 1:11-13
are there.This alludes to the custom that when a married brother died, without leaving posterity, his brother should take his widow; and the children of such marriages were accounted those of the deceased brother. This address of Naomi to her daughter-in-law is exceedingly tender, persuasive, and affecting. that they.Ge 38:11; De 25:5 too old.Ge 17:17; 1Ti 5:9I should have. or, I were with. tarry. Heb. hope. it grieveth me much. Heb. I have muchbitterness. the hand. De 2:15; Jud 2:15; 1Sa 5:11; Job 19:21; Ps 32:4; 38:2; 39:9,10 Ruth 4:14-16
the women.Lu 1:58; Ro 12:15; 1Co 12:26Blessed.Ge 29:35; Ps 34:1-3; 103:1,2; 1Th 5:18; 2Th 1:3which hath.Ge 24:27left thee. Heb. caused to cease unto thee. kinsman, or,redeemer. that his. 21,22; Ge 12:2; Isa 11:1-4; Mt 1:5-20 a nourisher, etc. Heb. to nourish thy grey hairs.Ge 45:11; 47:12; Ps 55:22; Isa 46:4for thy.1:16-18better.1Sa 1:8; Pr 18:24 16 2 Samuel 13:20
Amnon. Heb. Aminon. but hold.Pr 26:24; Ro 12:19regard not. Heb. set not thine heart on. desolate. Heb.and desolate. Ge 34:2; 46:15 Isaiah 49:21
seeing.Jer 31:15-17; Ro 11:11-17,24; Ga 3:29; 4:26-29am desolate.3:26; 51:17-20; 52:2; 54:3-8; 60:15; 62:4; 64:10; La 1:1-3Mt 24:29,30; Lu 21:24; Ro 11:26-31 1 Timothy 5:5
a widow.3; Ro 1:5,12,20,21; 1Co 7:32and desolate.Isa 3:26; 49:21; 54:1; La 1:13trusteth.Ru 2:12; Ps 91:4; Isa 12:2; 50:10; 1Co 7:32; 1Pe 3:5continueth.Lu 2:37; 18:1,7; Ac 26:7; Eph 6:18
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