Ruth 2:14
Context2:14 Later during the mealtime Boaz said to her, “Come here and have 1 some food! Dip your bread 2 in the vinegar!” So she sat down beside the harvesters. Then he handed 3 her some roasted grain. She ate until she was full and saved the rest. 4
Ruth 2:20
Context2:20 Naomi said to her daughter-in-law, “May he be rewarded by the Lord because he 5 has shown loyalty to the living on behalf of the dead!” 6 Then Naomi said to her, “This man is a close relative of ours; he is our guardian.” 7
1 tn Heb “eat” (so KJV, NRSV).
2 tn Heb “your portion”; NRSV “your morsel.”
3 tn The Hebrew verb צָבַט (tsavat) occurs only here in the OT. Cf. KJV, ASV “he reached her”; NASB “he served her”; NIV “he offered her”; NRSV “he heaped up for her.” For discussion of its meaning, including the etymological evidence, see BDB 840 s.v.; R. L. Hubbard, Jr., Ruth (NICOT), 174; and F. W. Bush, Ruth, Esther (WBC), 125-26.
4 tn Heb “and she ate and she was satisfied and she had some left over” (NASB similar).
5 tn Many English versions translate this statement, “May he [Boaz] be blessed by the
6 tn Heb “to the living and the dead” (so KJV, NASB).
7 tn The Hebrew term גָּאַל (ga’al) is sometimes translated “redeemer” here (NIV “one of our kinsman-redeemers”; NLT “one of our family redeemers”). In this context Boaz, as a “redeemer,” functions as a guardian of the family interests who has responsibility for caring for the widows of his deceased kinsmen.