Ruth 3:13
Afrikaans 2020 (Die Bybel 2020-vertaling)
Bly vannag hier. En môreoggend, as hy jou wil loskoop, goed, laat hy jou dan loskoop. Maar as hy jou nie wil loskoop nie, dan sal ek, so waar as die Here leef, dit self doen. Bly nou maar lê tot môreoggend.”
What Does This Mean?
Boaz tells Ruth to stay the night because he will either take care of her as a close relative should, or he will ask someone else to do so. Boaz is promising to do what is right and fair for Ruth.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you have to find a special friend to help you. Boaz is like that special friend for Ruth. He says, 'Stay here tonight, and if I can't help you, I'll find someone who will.'
Historical Background
Ruth 3:13 is part of the Book of Ruth, written around 1050-550 BCE. The book was likely written by an author familiar with the period of the Judges, addressing Israelites about the importance of kinship and loyalty. This verse reflects the customs and laws of that time regarding family obligations.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse teaches us to always be there for those we care about, like family or close friends. If you see someone in need, step up like Boaz did for Ruth and offer the support they need.
Topics
kinshiployaltyobligationsupportfaithfulnessfamily
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Boaz in the Book of Ruth?
Boaz is a wealthy landowner and a relative of Ruth's late husband. He is a kind and generous man who cares for Ruth and her mother-in-law, Naomi.
What does it mean to 'perform the part of a kinsman'?
In ancient Israelite culture, a kinsman was obligated to help a relative in need, especially to preserve the family name and property.
How does Ruth 3:13 apply to Christian living?
Christians can apply this verse by understanding the importance of supporting and caring for family members and those in need, much like Boaz promised to do for Ruth.
What is the significance of Boaz's promise in Ruth 3:13?
Boaz's promise shows his commitment to fulfilling his duties as a close relative, reflecting themes of faithfulness and the importance of family obligations in the Bible.
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