And Boaz said unto her, At mealtime come thou hither, and eat of the bread, and dip thy morsel in the vinegar. And she sat beside the reapers: and he reached her parched corn, and she did eat, and was sufficed, and left.
A la hora de comer, Booz le dijo: 'Ven acá y come pan con nosotros, y moja tu pedazo en el vinagre.' Entonces ella se sentó junto a los segadores, y él le dio grano tostado. Ella comió hasta saciarse y aún le sobró.
Booz invitó a Rut a comer con generosidad, dándole más comida de la que necesitaba.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the time of the Judges in ancient Israel, around 1100 BC, widows like Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi were often destitute and depended on gleaning leftover grain from fields, as prescribed by the Mosaic Law to provide for the poor. Boaz, a prosperous landowner and a relative of Naomi, demonstrated cultural hospitality by inviting Ruth, a Moabite foreigner, to join his workers for a meal during the harvest. This act highlights the biblical emphasis on kindness toward strangers and the vulnerable, foreshadowing themes of redemption in the story.
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