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Ruth 3:16

The Pulpit Commentary on Ruth 3:16

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And she went to her mother-in-law. And she said, Who art thou, my daughter? And she narrated to her all that the man had done to her. The question, "Who art thou, my daughter?" is not put by Naomi, as Drusius supposes, because it was still so dusk that she could not properly distinguish Ruth.

The address, "My daughter," shows that she had no difficulty in determining who the visitor was. But there is something arch intended. "Art thou Boaz's betrothed?" Michaelis translates, "What art thou?"

Unwarrantably as regards the letter, but correctly as regards the spirit of the interrogatory.

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