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Ruth 2:17
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So Ruth gathered grain in the field until evening. She beat out what she had gathered, and it was about twenty-six quarts of barley.
So she gleaned in the field until even; and she beat out that which she had gleaned, and it was about an efah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field until even, and beat out that she had gleaned: and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field until the evening and she beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field until evening. Then she beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So Ruth gathered grain in the field until evening. Then she separated the grain from the chaff, and there was about one-half bushel of barley.
So she gathered grain in the field until evening. When she threshed what she had gathered, it came to about thirty pounds of barley!
So she gleaned in the field until evening. Then she beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field until evening. Then she beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the fielde vntill euening, and she thresshed that shee had gathered, and it was about an Ephah of barly.
So she gleaned in the field until evening. Then she beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
Ruth worked in the field until evening. Then after she had pounded the grain off the stalks, she had a large basket full of grain.
So she gleaned in the field until evening. When she beat out what she had gathered, it came to about a bushel of barley.
And she gleaned in the field until even, and beat out what she had gleaned; and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field until evening, and beat out what she had gleaned; and it was about an ephah of barley.
So Ruth gathered grain in the field until evening, and when she had beaten it out, she found she had nearly twenty-five pounds.
And she gleaned in the field until the evening, and beat out that which she had gleaned. And it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gathered in the felde vntyll euen and she shaked out what she had gathered, and it was allmost an Epha of barlye:
So she gleaned in the field until even; and she beat out that which she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she went on getting together the heads of grain till evening; and after crushing out the seed it came to about an ephah of grain.
And so she gathered in the fielde vntil euen, and threshed that she had gathered, and it was in measure vpon an Epha of barlye.
So she gleaned in the field until even; and she beat out that which she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field vntill euen, and beat out that she had gleaned: and it was about an Ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field till evening, and beat out that she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barely.
So she gleaned in the field until even; and she beat out that she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So Ruth gathered grain in the field until evening. And when she beat out what she had gleaned, it was about an ephah of barley.
Therfor sche gaderide in the feeld `til to euentid; and sche beet with a yerde, and schook out tho thingis that sche hadde gaderid; and sche foond of barly as the mesure of ephi, that is, thre buschels.
And she gleaneth in the field till the evening, and beateth out that which she hath gleaned, and it is about an ephah of barley;
So she gleaned in the field until evening; and she beat out that which she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field until evening, and beat out that which she had gleaned: and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field until even; and she beat out that which she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field until evening, and beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So Ruth gathered barley there all day, and when she beat out the grain that evening, it filled an entire basket.
So Ruth gathered grain in the field until evening. Then she beat out what she had gathered. It was enough barley to fill a basket.
So she gleaned in the field until evening. Then she beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
So she gleaned in the field, until the evening, - and beat out that which she had gleaned, and there was about an ephah of barley.
She gleaned therefore in the field till evening: and beating out with a rod, and threshing what she had gleaned, she found about the measure of an ephi of barley, that is, three bushels:
So she gleaned in the field until evening; then she beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
Ruth gleaned in the field until evening. When she threshed out what she had gathered, she ended up with nearly a full sack of barley! She gathered up her gleanings, went back to town, and showed her mother-in-law the results of her day's work; she also gave her the leftovers from her lunch.
So she gleaned in the field until evening. Then she beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
she gleaned: Proverbs 31:27
ephah: Exodus 16:36, Ezekiel 45:11, Ezekiel 45:12
Reciprocal: Genesis 24:15 - pitcher
Cross-References
So the earth, the sky, and everything in them were finished.
This is the story about the creation of the sky and the earth. This is what happened when the Lord God made the earth and the sky.
So water came up from the earth and spread over the ground.
Then the Lord God caused all the beautiful trees that were good for food to grow in the garden. In the middle of the garden, he put the tree of life and the tree that gives knowledge about good and evil.
A river flowed from Eden and watered the garden. The river then separated and became four smaller rivers.
(There is gold in that country, and that gold is pure. A kind of expensive perfume and onyx are also found there.)
The name of the second river was Gihon. This river flowed around the whole land of Cush.
Then the Lord God said, "I see that it is not good for the man to be alone. I will make the companion he needs, one just right for him."
The man gave names to all the tame animals, to all the birds in the air, and to all the wild animals. He saw many animals and birds, but he could not find a companion that was right for him.
So the Lord God caused the man to sleep very deeply. While he was asleep, God took one of the ribs from the man's body. Then he closed the man's skin where the rib had been.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
So she gleaned in the field until even,.... An instance of her great diligence and industry, attending to this mean employment constantly from morning tonight:
and beat out that she had gleaned: she did not bind up her gleanings in a bundle, and carry it home on her head, as gleaners with us do, but she beat it out with a staff in the field, where she gleaned it, and winnowed it, very probably in the threshingfloor of Boaz; by which means what she had gleaned was brought into a lesser size and weight, and was a lighter burden to carry home:
and it was an ephah of barley; or three seahs of barley, as the Targum; which, according to Bishop Cumberland i, was six gallons, and three pints, and three solid inches: an omer is said to be the tenth part of an ephah, and, made into bread, was as much as a man could eat in one day, Exodus 16:16, so that Ruth got enough in one day, for herself and her mother-in-law, which would last five days at least. This was a great deal for one woman to pick up, ear by ear, in one day; and must be accounted for, not only by her diligence and industry, but by the favour shown her by the reapers, under the direction of Boaz, who suffered her to glean among the sheaves, and let fall handfuls for her to pick up.
i Of Scripture Weights and Measures, ch. 3. p. 64.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And beat out that she had gleaned - Namely, with a stick, as the word implies (compare Deuteronomy 24:20; Isaiah 27:12). This method is still commonly practiced. Ruth gleaned enough to support herself and her mother-in-law for five days Exodus 16:16.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ruth 2:17. An ephah of barley. — Not less than seven gallons and a half; a good day's work. On Hebrew measures of capacity, Exodus 16:16.