< Ruth 2 >

1 and to/for Naomi (kinsman *Q(K)*) to/for man: husband her man mighty man strength from family Elimelech and name his Boaz
Forsothe a myyti man and a man `of grete richessis, `Booz bi name, `was kynysman of Elymelech.
2 and to say Ruth [the] Moabite to(wards) Naomi to go: went please [the] land: country (and to gather *L(ah+b)*) (in/on/with ear *L(abh)*) after which to find favor in/on/with eye: seeing his and to say to/for her to go: went daughter my
And Ruth of Moab seide to hir modir in lawe, If thou comaundist, Y schal go in to the feeld, and Y schal gadere eeris of corn that fleen the hondis of reperis, where euer Y schal fynde grace of an hosebonde man merciful in me. To whom sche answeride, Go, my douyter.
3 and to go: went and to come (in): come and to gather in/on/with land: country after [the] to reap and to meet accident her portion [the] land: country to/for Boaz which from family Elimelech
Therfor `sche yede, and gaderide eeris of corn after the backis of reperis. Forsothe it bifelde, that `thilke feeld hadde a lord, Booz bi name, that was of the kynrede of Elymelech.
4 and behold Boaz to come (in): come from Bethlehem Bethlehem and to say to/for to reap LORD with you and to say to/for him to bless you LORD
And lo! he cam fro Bethleem. And he seide to the reperis, The Lord be with you. Whiche answeriden to hym, The Lord blesse thee.
5 and to say Boaz to/for youth his [the] to stand upon [the] to reap to/for who? [the] maiden [the] this
And Booz seide to the yong man that was souereyn to the reperis, Who is this damysel?
6 and to answer [the] youth [the] to stand upon [the] to reap and to say maiden Moabite he/she/it [the] to return: return with Naomi from land: country Moab
Whiche answeride, This is the womman of Moab, that cam with Noemy fro the cuntrey of Moab; and sche preiede,
7 and to say to gather please and to gather in/on/with sheaf after [the] to reap and to come (in): come and to stand: stand from the past [the] morning and till now this to dwell she [the] house: home little
that sche schulde gedere eeris of corn leeuynge bihynde, and sue the `steppis of reperis; and fro the morewtid til now sche stondith in the feeld, and sotheli nethir at a moment sche turnede ayen hoom.
8 and to say Boaz to(wards) Ruth not to hear: hear daughter my not to go: went to/for to gather in/on/with land: country another and also not to pass from this and thus to cleave [emph?] with maiden my
And Booz seide to Ruth, Douytir, here thou; go thou not in to anothir feelde to gadere, nether go awei fro this place, but be thou ioyned to my dameselis,
9 eye your in/on/with land: country which to reap [emph?] (and to go: follow *L(abh)*) after them not to command [obj] [the] youth to/for lest to touch you and to thirst and to go: went to(wards) [the] article/utensil and to drink from whence to draw [emph?] [the] youth
and sue thou where thei repen; for Y comaundide to my children, that `no man be diseseful to thee; but also if thou thirstist, go to the fardels, and drynke `watris, of whiche my children drynken.
10 and to fall: fall upon face her and to bow land: soil [to] and to say to(wards) him why? to find favor in/on/with eye your to/for to recognize me (and I *L(abh)*) foreign
And sche felde on hir face, and worschipide on the erthe; and seide to hym, Wherof is this to me, that Y schulde fynde grace bifor thin iyen, that thou woldist knowe me a straunge womman?
11 and to answer Boaz and to say to/for her to tell to tell to/for me all which to make: do with mother-in-law your after death man: husband your and to leave: forsake (father your *L(abh)*) and mother your and land: country/planet relatives your and to go: come to(wards) people which not to know yesterday three days ago
To whom he answeride, Alle thingis ben teld to me, whiche thou didist to thi modir in lawe after the deeth of thin hosebonde, and that thou hast forsake thi fadir and modir, and the lond `in which thou were borun, and hast come to a puple, whom thou `knowist not bifore.
12 to complete LORD work your and to be wage your complete from from with LORD God Israel which to come (in): come to/for to seek refuge underneath: under wing his
The Lord yelde to thee for thi werk, and resseyue thou ful mede of the Lord God of Israel, to whom thou camest, and vndir whose wengis thou fleddist.
13 and to say to find favor in/on/with eye your lord my for to be sorry: comfort me and for to speak: speak upon heart maidservant your and I not to be like/as one maidservant your
And sche seide, My lord, Y haue founde grace bifor thin iyen, which hast coumfortid me, and hast spoke to the herte of thin handmaide, which am not lijk oon of thi damesels.
14 and to say to/for her Boaz to/for time [the] food to approach: approach here and to eat from [the] food: bread and to dip morsel your in/on/with vinegar and to dwell from side [the] to reap and to serve to/for her roasted and to eat and to satisfy and to remain
And Booz seide to hir, Whanne the our of etyng is, come thou hidur, and ete breed, and wete thi mussel in vynegre. Therfor sche sat at the `side of reperis; and he dresside to hir potage, and sche eet, and was fillid; and sche took the relifs.
15 and to arise: rise to/for to gather and to command Boaz [obj] youth his to/for to say also between [the] sheaf to gather and not be humiliated her
And sche roos fro thennus to gadere eeris of corn bi custom. Forsothe Booz comaundide to hise children, and seide, Also if sche wole repe with you,
16 and also to take to take to/for her from [the] bundle and to leave: forsake and to gather and not to rebuke in/on/with her
forbede ye not hir, and also `of youre handfuls caste ye forth of purpos, and suffre ye to abide, that sche gadere with out schame; and no man repreue hir gaderynge.
17 and to gather in/on/with land: country till [the] evening and to beat [obj] which to gather and to be like/as ephah barley
Therfor sche gaderide in the feeld `til to euentid; and sche beet with a yerde, and schook out tho thingis that sche hadde gaderid; and sche foond of barly as the mesure of ephi, that is, thre buschels.
18 and to lift: bear and to come (in): come [the] city and to see: see mother-in-law her [obj] which to gather and to come out: send and to give: give to/for her [obj] which to remain from satiety her
Which sche bar, and turnede ayen in to the citee, and schewide to hir modir in lawe; ferthermore sche brouyte forth, `and yaf to hir the relifs of hir mete, with which mete sche was fillid.
19 and to say to/for her mother-in-law her where? to gather [the] day and where? to make: do to be to recognize you to bless and to tell to/for mother-in-law her [obj] which to make: do with him and to say name [the] man which to make: do with him [the] day Boaz
And the modir in lawe seide to hir, Where `gaderidist thou to dai, and where `didist thou werk? Blessid be he, that hadde mercy on thee. And sche telde to hir, at whom sche wrouyte; and sche seide the name `of the man, that he was clepid Booz.
20 and to say Naomi to/for daughter-in-law her to bless he/she/it to/for LORD which not to leave: forsake kindness his with [the] alive and with [the] to die and to say to/for her Naomi near to/for us [the] man from to redeem: redeem our he/she/it
To whom Noemy answeride, Blessid be he of the Lord, for he kepte also to deed men the same grace, which he yaf to the quike. And eft sche seide, He is oure kynysman.
21 and to say Ruth [the] Moabite also for to say to(wards) me with [the] youth which to/for me to cleave [emph?] till if: until to end: finish [obj] all [the] harvest which to/for me
And Ruth seide, Also he comaundide this to me, that so longe Y schulde be ioyned to hise reperis, til alle the cornes weren repid.
22 and to say Naomi to(wards) Ruth daughter-in-law her pleasant daughter my for to come out: come with maiden his and not to fall on in/on/with you in/on/with land: country another
To whom hir modir in lawe seide, My douyter, it is betere that thou go `out to repe with hise damysels, lest in another feeld ony man ayenstonde thee.
23 and to cleave in/on/with maiden Boaz to/for to gather till to end: finish harvest [the] barley and harvest [the] wheat and to dwell with mother-in-law her
`Therfor sche was ioyned to the damesels of Booz; and so longe sche rap with hem, til bothe barli and wheete weren closid in the bernys.

< Ruth 2 >