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465 B
Markdown
21 lines
465 B
Markdown
# the Moabite woman
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"the woman from Moab"
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# glean what remains among the ears of grain
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"pick up the grain that the harvesters leave behind"
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# the ears of grain
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The "ears" are the parts of a grain plant that contain the grain.
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# anyone in whose eyes I will find favor
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"anyone who will be kind to me" or "anyone who will give me me permission to glean"
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# my daughter
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Ruth was caring for Naomi as if she were her own mother, so Naomi called her "daughter".
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