Rut 2:11
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lakukan(TB)/kauperbuat(TL) <06213> [all that.] meninggalkan(TB/TL) <05800> [and how.] |
kepada mertuamu Rut 1:14; [Lihat FULL. Rut 1:14] sesudah suamimu Rut 1:5; [Lihat FULL. Rut 1:5] yang dahulu engkau kenal. |
Rut 2:15
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memungut .............. memungut(TB)/memungut ......... memungut(TL) <03950> [glean.] The word glean comes from the French {glaner} to gather ears or grains of corn. This was formerly a general custom in England and Ireland: the poor went into the fields, and collected the straggling ears of corn after the reapers; and it was long supposed that this was their right, and that the law recognized it; but although it has been an old custom, it is now settled by a solemn judgment of the Court of Common Pleas, that a right to glean in the harvest field cannot be claimed by any person at common law. Any person may permit or prevent it on his own grounds. By the Irish Acts, 25 Henry VIII. c. 1, and 28 Henry VIII. c. 24, gleaning and leasing are so restricted as to be in fact prohibited in that part of the United Kingdom. diganggu(TB)/mengusik(TL) <03637> [reproach. Heb. shame.] |
antara berkas-berkas Kej 37:7; [Lihat FULL. Kej 37:7]; Im 19:9; [Lihat FULL. Im 19:9] [Semua] |
Rut 3:4
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singkapkanlah selimut ..... selimut(TB)/bukakanlah selimut(TL) <04772 01540> [uncover his feet. or, lift up the clothes that are on his feet.] |
Catatan Frasa: SINGKAPKANLAH SELIMUT DARI KAKINYA DAN BERBARINGLAH. |
Rut 3:7
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hatinya(TB)/hatinyapun(TL) <03820> [his heart.] Ge 43:34 Jud 16:25 19:6,9,22 2Sa 13:28 Es 1:10 Ps 104:15
Ec 2:24 3:12,13 8:15 9:7 10:19 1Co 10:31 Eph 5:18 [Semua]
datanglah .... membaringkan ....... berbaring .... datanglah perempuan ....... berbaring ...... berbaringlah(TB)/datanglah .......... datanglah(TL) <0935 07901> [went to lie.] Such was the simplicity of those early times, that the most wealthy persons looked after their own affairs, both at home and in the field. These threshing-floors were covered at top to keep off the rain, but lay open on all sides, that the wind might come in freely, for winnowing the corn; which being done, it is probable they were shut up at night, with doors fitted to them, that if any one lay there he might be kept warm, and the corn be secured from robbers. |
hatinya gembira, Hak 19:6,9,22; 1Sam 25:36; 2Sam 13:28; 1Raj 21:7; Est 1:10 [Semua] ujung timbunan 2Taw 31:6; Kid 7:2; Yer 50:26; Hag 2:17 [Semua] |