Ruth 1:19-21
all the city.From this it would appear that Naomi was not only well known, but also highly respected at Beth-lehem: a proof that Elimelech was of high consideration at that place. Mt 21:10Is this Naomi?Isa 23:7; La 2:15 Naomi. that is, Pleasant. Mara. that is, Bitter. theAlmighty. Ge 17:1; 43:14; Job 5:17; 11:7; Re 1:8; 21:22dealt.Job 6:4; 19:6; Ps 73:14; 88:15; Isa 38:13; La 3:1-20; Heb 12:11 and the.1Sa 2:7,8; Job 1:21the Lord.Job 10:17; 13:26; 16:8; Mal 3:5Job 19:14
kinsfolk.Ps 38:11; Pr 18:24; Mic 7:5,6; Mt 10:21familiar.2Sa 16:23; Ps 55:12-14; Jer 20:10; Joh 13:18Lamentations 4:7-8
Nazarites.Nu 6:2-21; Jud 13:5,7; 16:17; Am 2:11,12; Lu 1:15purer.1Sa 16:12; Ps 51:7; 144:12; So 5:10; Da 1:15their polishing.{Gizrathom,} rendered by Dr. Blayney, "their veining," from {gazar,} to divide, intersect, as the blue veins do the surface of the body. This is approved by Dr. A. Clarke, who remarks, "Milk will most certainly well apply to the whiteness of the skin; the beautiful ruby to the ruddiness of the flesh; and the sapphire, in its clear, transcendent purple, to the veins in a fine complexion." visage.5:10; Job 30:17-19,30; Joe 2:6; Na 2:10blacker than a coal. Heb. darker than blackness.Or, as Dr. Blayney renders, "duskier than the dawn;" {shachar} signifying "the dawn of the day, when it is neither light nor dark, but between both, at which time objects are not easily distinguished." they.1,2; Ru 1:19,20; Job 2:12; Isa 52:14their skin.Job 19:20; 33:21; Ps 32:4; 38:3; 102:3-5,11; 119:83
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