Nav, Waiting,
Sorry, I didn't mean to tease; I thought you might guess what it meant. The "feet" is an idiom for genitals. Naomi told Ruth to make herself look pretty and smell nice, wait for Boaz to eat and drink enough wine and get in to bed. When Ruth goes to Boaz in the night to expose something you can guess that it not his appendages on the lower portion of legs that Ruth is interested in but the member higher up.
The person who presented this lecture is a longtime radio talk-show host and is currently studying in seminary. He spoke to both Catholic priest and Rabbi friends and ask them whether Ruth and Boaz had sex on the threshing room floor. "Of course they did," was the priests reply. "My God! I hope so," was the rabbi's response.
What actually took place would not have been intercourse. And like today, in many cultures, sexual activity (oral sex etc) is not regarded the same way, or regarded as wrong, as compared to full sexual intercourse. I can't go into the whole two-hour lecture but it covered the historical social and community justice of the Biblical period, human sexual nature and modern religious taboos that don't meet with reality.
One other point I had never considered before was the Biblical term of betrothal. Of how Mary and Joseph lived together, (shared a bed) and yet were not married.
I hope this helps. It made sense to me and when I re-read the book of Ruth (it isn't a very large book) I found something different.
After Ruth got under the covers with Boaz and his "feet" I understood what Boaz meant by his words, "The LORD bless you my daughter. This kindness is greater than that which you showed earlier:" (Ruth 3:10 NIV)
Thirdson
Edited by - Thirdson on 30 November 2002 10:11:18