Rute 2 – NVI-PT & NIRV

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Rute 2:1-23

Rute nas Plantações de Boaz

1Noemi tinha um parente por parte do marido. Era um homem rico e influente, pertencia ao clã de Elimeleque e chamava-se Boaz.

2Rute, a moabita, disse a Noemi: “Vou recolher espigas no campo daquele que me permitir”.

“Vá, minha filha”, respondeu-lhe Noemi. 3Então ela foi e começou a recolher espigas atrás dos ceifeiros. Casualmente entrou justo na parte da plantação que pertencia a Boaz, que era do clã de Elimeleque.

4Naquele exato momento, Boaz chegou de Belém e saudou os ceifeiros: “O Senhor esteja com vocês!”

Eles responderam: “O Senhor te abençoe!”

5Boaz perguntou ao capataz dos ceifeiros: “A quem pertence aquela moça?”

6O capataz respondeu: “É uma moabita que voltou de Moabe com Noemi. 7Ela me pediu que a deixasse recolher e juntar espigas entre os feixes, após os ceifeiros. Ela chegou cedo e está em pé até agora. Só sentou-se um pouco no abrigo”.

8Disse então Boaz a Rute: “Ouça bem, minha filha, não vá colher noutra lavoura, nem se afaste daqui. Fique com minhas servas. 9Preste atenção onde os homens estão ceifando, e vá atrás das moças que vão colher. Darei ordem aos rapazes para que não toquem em você. Quando tiver sede, beba da água dos potes que os rapazes encheram”.

10Ela inclinou-se e, prostrada com o rosto em terra, exclamou: “Por que achei favor a seus olhos, ao ponto de o senhor se importar comigo, uma estrangeira?”

11Boaz respondeu: “Contaram-me tudo o que você tem feito por sua sogra, depois que você perdeu o seu marido: como deixou seu pai, sua mãe e sua terra natal para viver com um povo que você não conhecia bem. 12O Senhor retribua a você o que você tem feito! Que seja ricamente recompensada pelo Senhor, o Deus de Israel, sob cujas asas você veio buscar refúgio!”

13E disse ela: “Continue eu a ser bem acolhida, meu senhor! O senhor me deu ânimo e encorajou sua serva2.13 Ou falou com carinho à sua serva—e eu sequer sou uma de suas servas!”

14Na hora da refeição, Boaz lhe disse: “Venha cá! Pegue um pedaço de pão e molhe-o no vinagre”.

Quando ela se sentou junto aos ceifeiros, Boaz lhe ofereceu grãos tostados. Ela comeu até ficar satisfeita e ainda sobrou. 15Quando ela se levantou para recolher espigas, Boaz deu estas ordens a seus servos: “Mesmo que ela recolha entre os feixes, não a repreendam! 16Ao contrário, quando estiverem colhendo, tirem para ela algumas espigas dos feixes e deixem-nas cair para que ela as recolha, e não a impeçam”.

17E assim Rute colheu na lavoura até o entardecer. Depois debulhou o que tinha ajuntado: quase uma arroba2.17 Hebraico: efa. O efa era uma medida de capacidade para secos; as estimativas variam entre 20 e 40 litros. de cevada. 18Carregou-a para o povoado, e sua sogra viu quanto Rute havia recolhido quando ela lhe ofereceu o que havia sobrado da refeição.

19A sogra lhe perguntou: “Onde você colheu hoje? Onde trabalhou? Bendito seja aquele que se importou com você!”

Então Rute contou à sogra com quem tinha trabalhado: “O nome do homem com quem trabalhei hoje é Boaz”.

20E Noemi exclamou: “Seja ele abençoado pelo Senhor, que não deixa de ser leal e bondoso com os vivos e com os mortos!” E acrescentou: “Aquele homem é nosso parente; é um de nossos resgatadores2.20 Isto é, o responsável por garantir os direitos de subsistência, descendência e propriedade; também nos capítulos 3 e 4.!”

21E Rute, a moabita, continuou: “Pois ele mesmo me disse também: ‘Fique com os meus ceifeiros até que terminem toda a minha colheita’ ”.

22Então Noemi aconselhou à sua nora Rute: “É melhor mesmo você ir com as servas dele, minha filha. Noutra lavoura poderiam molestá-la”.

23Assim Rute ficou com as servas de Boaz para recolher espigas, até acabarem as colheitas de cevada e de trigo. E continuou morando com a sua sogra.

New International Reader’s Version

Ruth 2:1-23

Ruth Meets Boaz in the Grain Field

1Naomi had a relative on her husband’s side of the family. The relative’s name was Boaz. He was a very important man from the family of Elimelek.

2Ruth, who was from Moab, spoke to Naomi. Ruth said, “Let me go out to the fields. I’ll pick up the grain that has been left. I’ll do it behind anyone who is pleased with me.”

Naomi said to her, “My daughter, go ahead.” 3So Ruth went out to a field and began to pick up grain. She worked behind those cutting and gathering the grain. As it turned out, she was working in a field that belonged to Boaz. He was from the family of Elimelek.

4Just then Boaz arrived from Bethlehem. He greeted those cutting and gathering the grain. He said, “May the Lord be with you!”

“And may the Lord bless you!” they replied.

5Boaz spoke to the man in charge of his workers. He asked, “Who does that young woman belong to?”

6The man replied, “She’s from Moab. She came back from there with Naomi. 7The young woman said, ‘Please let me walk behind the workers. Let me pick up the grain that is left.’ She came into the field. She has kept on working here from morning until now. She took only one short rest in the shade.”

8So Boaz said to Ruth, “Dear woman, listen to me. Don’t pick up grain in any other field. Don’t go anywhere else. Stay here with the women who work for me. 9Keep your eye on the field where the men are cutting grain. Walk behind the women who are gathering it. Pick up the grain that is left. I’ve told the men not to bother you. When you are thirsty, go and get a drink. Take water from the jars the men have filled.”

10When Ruth heard that, she bowed down with her face to the ground. She asked him, “Why are you being so kind to me? In fact, why are you even noticing me? I’m from another country.”

11Boaz replied, “I’ve been told all about you. I’ve heard about everything you have done for your mother-in-law since your husband died. I know that you left your father and mother. I know that you left your country. You came to live with people you didn’t know before. 12May the Lord reward you for what you have done. May the Lord, the God of Israel, bless you richly. You have come to him to find safety under his care.”

13“Sir, I hope you will continue to be kind to me,” Ruth said. “You have made me feel safe. You have spoken kindly to me. And I’m not even as important as one of your servants!”

14When it was time to eat, Boaz spoke to Ruth again. “Come over here,” he said. “Have some bread. Dip it in the wine vinegar.”

She sat down with the workers. Then Boaz offered her some grain that had been cooked. She ate all she wanted. She even had some left over. 15Ruth got up to pick up more grain. Then Boaz gave orders to his men. He said, “Let her take some stalks from what the women have tied up. Don’t tell her she can’t. 16Even pull out some stalks for her. Leave them for her to pick up. Don’t tell her she shouldn’t do it.”

17So Ruth picked up grain in the field until evening. Then she separated the barley from the straw. The barley weighed 30 pounds. 18She carried it back to town. Her mother-in-law saw how much she had gathered. Ruth also brought out the food left over from the lunch Boaz had given her. She gave it to Naomi.

19Her mother-in-law asked her, “Where did you pick up grain today? Where did you work? May the man who noticed you be blessed!”

Then Ruth told her about the man whose field she had worked in. “The name of the man I worked with today is Boaz,” she said.

20“May the Lord bless him!” Naomi said to her daughter-in-law. “The Lord is still being kind to those who are living and those who are dead.” She continued, “That man is a close relative of ours. He’s one of our family protectors.”

21Then Ruth, who was from Moab, said, “He told me more. He even said, ‘Stay with my workers until they have finished bringing in all my grain.’ ”

22Naomi replied to her daughter-in-law Ruth. She said, “That will be good for you, my daughter. Go with the women who work for him. You might be harmed if you go to someone else’s field.”

23So Ruth stayed close to the women who worked for Boaz as she picked up grain. She worked until the time when all the barley and wheat had been harvested. And she lived with her mother-in-law.