This story is at Ruth 3. V. 7 says that Ruth uncovered Boaz' "feet," a euphemism for genitals. At v. 9, Ruth told Boaz, "spread your cloak over your servant," a euphemism for sexual intercourse.
Ruth 3:7 And after Boaz had eaten and drunk, and his heart was cheerful, he went to lie down at the end of the heap of grain; and she came softly, uncovered his feet, and lay down. This may seem very irregular to us in our culture, but actually it was the accepted practice in that day and there was nothing evil or suggestive about it.
No. Ruth lay at the FEET of her future husband, fully clothed. In her society and time, that was a way for a woman to show that she was willing to marry an available man. There was absolutely no nakedness involved before they were married. Ruth's father is not mentioned in the book of Ruth, and the Song of Solomon is about another woman and man, it is not about Ruth.
Ruth grew up in Moab, a small country that lay to the east of the Dead Sea.The Moabites worshipped many gods, the chief among them being Chemosh. (Numbers 21:29) The Bible does not speak of her family, it focuses on her choosing to serve the true God, her loyal love to her mother in law Naomi and her privilege of becoming an ancestress to Christ.
8 men lay 100 feet in 2 days.The same 8 men lay 50 feet per day.Each man lays 50/8 feet per day.So 3 men lay 150/8 feet per day.It takes them 8 days to lay 150 feet.
You can read the story of Ruth in the book of Ruth in the KJV bible. its very interesting as it was a side step around Satan which he did not see coming, that allowed the continuation of the pure seed line from Isaac to Jacob (Israel) to Judah to Pharez to Boaz to Obed and Jesse the father of David the king of all Israel. Ruth's son's was Obed. This is a condensed version, please read the remainder of Ruth, especially women as it is a very powerful testament to women.
They lay their eggs near the beach in side a whole:)
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most lay their eggs in the sand or near by grass.
They lay down front feet first.
Yes, sea snakes do lay eggs. They typically lay their eggs on land, in sandy beaches or rocky crevices near the shore.
There are multiple ways this sentence could be corrected to. Two that I could think of are--"Since this morning, the rope lie near the gate.""The rope lie near the gate since morning."has lay should be 'lie', because lay's past tense is 'lie'.