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Stuart Gathman | 9/28/13 | 20:52 |
The Mosaic Law explicitly stated that any fruit or grain that falls to the
ground during harvesting was not to be gathered, but left for the poor to glean.
(And the landowner must allow them on his land to glean.)
In the love story of Ruth and Boaz (book of Ruth), Boaz instructs his harvesters to
purposely drop grain for Ruth to glean, and tells her to follow immediately behind
the harvesters (instead of waiting until they were done).
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