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Ruth 2:1-16

Now Naomi had a kinsman on her husband's side, a prominent rich man, of
the family of Elimelech, whose name was Boaz.  And Ruth the Moabite said
to Naomi, "Let me go to the field and glean among the ears of grain,
behind someone in whose sight I may find favor."  She said to her, "Go, my
daughter."  So she went.  She came and gleaned in the field behind the
reapers.  As it happened, she came to the part of the field belonging to
Boaz, who was of the family of Elimelech.  Just then Boaz came from
Bethlehem.  He said to the reapers, "The LORD be with you."  They
answered, "The LORD bless you."  Then Boaz said to his servant who was in
charge of the reapers, "To whom does this young woman belong?"  The
servant who was in charge of the reapers answered, "She is the Moabite who
came back with Naomi from the country of Moab.  She said, 'Please, let me
glean and gather among the sheaves behind the reapers.'  So she came, and
she has been on her feet from early this morning until now, without
resting even for a moment."

Then Boaz said to Ruth, "Now listen, my daughter, do not go to glean in
another field or leave this one, but keep close to my young women.  Keep
your eyes on the field that is being reaped, and follow behind them.  I
have ordered the young men not to bother you.  If you get thirsty, go to
the vessels and drink from what the young men have drawn."  Then she fell
prostrate, with her face to the ground, and said to him, "Why have I found
favor in your sight, that you should take notice of me, when I am a
foreigner?"  But Boaz answered her, "All that you have done for your
mother in law since the death of your husband has been fully told me, and
how you left your father and mother and your native land and came to a
people that you did not know before.  May the LORD reward you for your
deeds, and may you have a full reward from the LORD, the God of Israel,
under whose wings you have come for refuge!"  Then she said, "May I
continue to find favor in your sight, my lord, for you have comforted me
and spoken kindly to your servant, even though I am not one of your
servants."

At mealtime Boaz said to her, "Come here, and eat some of this bread, and
dip your morsel in the sour wine."  So she sat beside the reapers, and he
heaped up for her some parched grain.  She ate until she was satisfied,
and she had some left over.  When she got up to glean, Boaz instructed his
young men, "Let her glean even among the standing sheaves, and do not
reproach her.  You must also pull out some handfuls for her from the
bundles, and leave them for her to glean, and do not rebuke her."