Ruth 4:3 (WEB)

Passage

He said to the near kinsman, “Naomi, who has come back out of the country of Moab, is selling the parcel of land, which was our brother Elimelech’s.

Nearby Context

Ruth 4:1 Now Boaz went up to the gate, and sat down there. Behold, the near kinsman of whom Boaz spoke came by. He said to him, “Come over here, friend, and sit down!” He came over, and sat down.

Ruth 4:2 He took ten men of the elders of the city, and said, “Sit down here,” and they sat down.

Ruth 4:3 He said to the near kinsman, “Naomi, who has come back out of the country of Moab, is selling the parcel of land, which was our brother Elimelech’s.

Ruth 4:4 I thought I should tell you, saying, ‘Buy it before those who sit here, and before the elders of my people.’ If you will redeem it, redeem it; but if you will not redeem it, then tell me, that I may know. For there is no one to redeem it besides you; and I am after you.” He said, “I will redeem it.”

Ruth 4:5 Then Boaz said, “On the day you buy the field from the hand of Naomi, you must buy it also from Ruth the Moabitess, the wife of the dead, to raise up the name of the dead on his inheritance.”

Study Lenses

The verse centers on "said", "near", "kinsman", "naomi", "come", "back", "country", and "moab". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "said" and "near", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.

The nearby context moves from verse 2's "He took ten men of the elders..." into verse 4's "I thought I should tell you saying...", so "said" and "near" belong inside that flow. In Ruth context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.

A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "said" and "near" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.