The flax and the barley were struck, for the barley had ripened and the flax was blooming.
Ruth 2:23 - Y'all Version Bible So she stayed close to the maidens of Boaz, to glean to the end of barley and wheat harvests, and she lived with her mother-in-law. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 So she kept fast by the maidens of Boaz to glean unto the end of barley harvest and of wheat harvest; and dwelt with her mother in law. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition So she kept close to the maidens of Boaz, gleaning until the end of the barley and wheat harvests. And she lived with her mother-in-law. American Standard Version (1901) So she kept fast by the maidens of Boaz, to glean unto the end of barley harvest and of wheat harvest; and she dwelt with her mother-in-law. Common English Bible Thus she stayed with Boaz’s young women, gleaning until the completion of the barley and wheat harvests. And she lived with her mother-in-law. Catholic Public Domain Version And so, she joined with the young women of Boaz, and from then on reaped with them, until the barley and the wheat were stored in the barns. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version So she kept close to the maids of Booz: and continued to glean with them, till all the barley and the wheat were laid up in the barns. |
The flax and the barley were struck, for the barley had ripened and the flax was blooming.
A wise son heeds his father’s instruction, but a scoffer doesn’t listen to rebuke.
One who walks with wise men grows wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm.
As Peter was in the courtyard below, one of the maids of the high priest came
You to count seven weeks, starting from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain, you are to begin to count seven weeks.
So Naomi returned accompanied by Ruth the Moabite, her daughter-in-law, who returned with her from the country of Moab. They came to Bethlehem in the beginning of barley harvest.
Naomi said to Ruth her daughter-in-law, “It is good, my daughter, that you go out with his maidens, so that you do not meet harm in another field.”
One day, Ruth’s mother-in-law Naomi said to her, “My daughter, shouldn’t I seek rest for you, where it will be well with you?