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So the near kinsman said to Boaz, Buy it for yourself. He drew off his shoe.
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A Voluntary Transfer of Rights
Commentators explain that the kinsman removing his own shoe was a formal, legal act signifying he was voluntarily relinquishing his right to the property and to Ruth. Scholar John Gill notes this is different from the shaming ritual in Deuteronomy 25, where the woman would pull off the man's shoe. This was a willing transfer, not a public disgrace.
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19th Century
Anglican
Drew. —The same word in the Hebrew as plucked in Ruth 4:7.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And therefore the kinsman said to Boaz, buy it for me Which is repeated to show he gave his full consent to it, that…
Presbyterian
This matter depended on the laws given by Moses about inheritances, and undoubtedly the whole was settled in the regular and legal manner. This kin…