Ruth 2:4
Amharic (Tigrigna: Contemporary Tigrinya Bible 2024)
What Does This Mean?
In Ruth 2:4, Boaz comes from Bethlehem and greets the reapers, asking God to be with them. The reapers respond by asking God to bless Boaz. This shows the mutual respect and blessing between Boaz and the workers.
Explained for Children
Imagine Boaz, like a friendly boss, came to the field and wished the workers good luck with a special wish from God. The workers felt so happy they wished the same good luck back to Boaz. It's like when you say good morning to your teacher and they say it back to you!
Historical Background
The Book of Ruth was likely written by an unknown author, possibly Samuel, around the 10th century BCE. It was written for the Israelites to understand the importance of loyalty and kindness. The cultural setting is during the time of the Judges, where there was a lot of struggle but also stories of kindness and God's provision.
Living It Out Today
In a modern workplace, if a boss greets the employees with kindness and wishes them well, it can create a positive atmosphere. For example, a manager might start a meeting by wishing everyone a good day, and the employees respond by wishing the same for the manager, fostering a supportive team environment.