Ruth 4:1

Authorized King James Version

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Then went Boaz up to the gate, and sat him down there: and, behold, the kinsman of whom Boaz spake came by; unto whom he said, Ho, such a one! turn aside, sit down here. And he turned aside, and sat down.

Original Language Analysis

בֹּ֔עַז Boaz H1162
בֹּ֔עַז Boaz
Strong's: H1162
Word #: 1 of 19
boaz, the ancestor of david; also the name of a pillar in front of the temple
עָלָ֣ה Then went H5927
עָלָ֣ה Then went
Strong's: H5927
Word #: 2 of 19
to ascend, intransitively (be high) or actively (mount); used in a great variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative
הַשַּׁעַר֮ to the gate H8179
הַשַּׁעַר֮ to the gate
Strong's: H8179
Word #: 3 of 19
an opening, i.e., door or gate
וַיֵּשֵֽׁב׃ and sat down H3427
וַיֵּשֵֽׁב׃ and sat down
Strong's: H3427
Word #: 4 of 19
properly, to sit down (specifically as judge. in ambush, in quiet); by implication, to dwell, to remain; causatively, to settle, to marry
שָׁם֒ H8033
שָׁם֒
Strong's: H8033
Word #: 5 of 19
there (transferring to time) then; often thither, or thence
וְהִנֵּ֨ה H2009
וְהִנֵּ֨ה
Strong's: H2009
Word #: 6 of 19
lo!
הַגֹּאֵ֤ל there and behold the kinsman H1350
הַגֹּאֵ֤ל there and behold the kinsman
Strong's: H1350
Word #: 7 of 19
to redeem (according to the middle eastern law of kinship), i.e., to be the next of kin (and as such to buy back a relative's property, marry his wido
עֹבֵר֙ came H5674
עֹבֵר֙ came
Strong's: H5674
Word #: 8 of 19
to cross over; used very widely of any transition (literal or figurative; transitive, intransitive, intensive, causative); specifically, to cover (in
אֲשֶׁ֣ר H834
אֲשֶׁ֣ר
Strong's: H834
Word #: 9 of 19
who, which, what, that; also (as an adverb and a conjunction) when, where, how, because, in order that, etc
דִּבֶּר spake H1696
דִּבֶּר spake
Strong's: H1696
Word #: 10 of 19
perhaps properly, to arrange; but used figuratively (of words), to speak; rarely (in a destructive sense) to subdue
בֹּ֔עַז Boaz H1162
בֹּ֔עַז Boaz
Strong's: H1162
Word #: 11 of 19
boaz, the ancestor of david; also the name of a pillar in front of the temple
וַיֹּ֛אמֶר by unto whom he said H559
וַיֹּ֛אמֶר by unto whom he said
Strong's: H559
Word #: 12 of 19
to say (used with great latitude)
וַיָּ֖סַר turn aside H5493
וַיָּ֖סַר turn aside
Strong's: H5493
Word #: 13 of 19
to turn off (literally or figuratively)
וַיֵּשֵֽׁב׃ and sat down H3427
וַיֵּשֵֽׁב׃ and sat down
Strong's: H3427
Word #: 14 of 19
properly, to sit down (specifically as judge. in ambush, in quiet); by implication, to dwell, to remain; causatively, to settle, to marry
פֹּ֖ה H6311
פֹּ֖ה
Strong's: H6311
Word #: 15 of 19
this place (french ici), i.e., here or hence
פְּלֹנִ֣י such H6423
פְּלֹנִ֣י such
Strong's: H6423
Word #: 16 of 19
such a one, i.e., a specified person
אַלְמֹנִ֑י a one H492
אַלְמֹנִ֑י a one
Strong's: H492
Word #: 17 of 19
some one (i.e., so and so, without giving the name of the person or place)
וַיָּ֖סַר turn aside H5493
וַיָּ֖סַר turn aside
Strong's: H5493
Word #: 18 of 19
to turn off (literally or figuratively)
וַיֵּשֵֽׁב׃ and sat down H3427
וַיֵּשֵֽׁב׃ and sat down
Strong's: H3427
Word #: 19 of 19
properly, to sit down (specifically as judge. in ambush, in quiet); by implication, to dwell, to remain; causatively, to settle, to marry

Analysis & Commentary

Public legal process begins: 'Then went Boaz up to the gate, and sat him down there'. The city gate served as ancient Israel's courthouse and public meeting place where business was conducted before witnesses. Boaz went immediately (fulfilling his promise to act 'this day'), demonstrating integrity and urgency. 'And, behold, the kinsman of whom Boaz spake came by; unto whom he said, Ho, such a one! turn aside, sit down here. And he turned aside, and sat down'. The nearer kinsman's arrival shows God's providence—Boaz didn't need to search for him. The phrase 'such a one' (literally 'so-and-so') indicates the narrator withholds his name, perhaps emphasizing his lesser significance or unwillingness to redeem.

Historical Context

Ancient Near Eastern city gates included benches or sitting areas where elders gathered daily to conduct legal business, settle disputes, and witness transactions. Archaeological excavations at biblical sites have uncovered elaborate gate complexes with multiple chambers and benches. All significant business required public witnesses for legal validity. The gate's public nature ensured transparency and community awareness of important decisions. Boaz's immediate action demonstrated both eagerness to redeem Ruth and respect for proper legal process—he didn't bypass the nearer kinsman's rights but gave him opportunity to fulfill or refuse responsibility.

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