Verse by verse explanation of Ruth 4
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Ruth Chapter 4
Verses 1-6: To “redeem” during the period of the judges had three meanings: to free from bondage (Lev. 25:47-48), from poverty (Lev. 25:25), or from death (in the case of a widow who needed an heir to carry on the family line and provide for her; (see Deut. 25:5-6). Boaz redeemed Ruth and Naomi in all three ways, portraying the redemption Jesus offers...
Verse by verse explanation of Ruth 3
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Ruth Chapter 3
Verses 1-13: Because widows were usually destitute in biblical times, God provided for their well-being through Levirate law, in which the nearest relative would marry and care for a widow (Deut. 25:5-10).
Encouraged by Ruth’s day in Boaz’s field, Naomi instructed Ruth in the way she should go to insure a brighter future. Ruth carefully followed...
Verse by verse explanation of Ruth 2
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Ruth Chapter 2
“Kinsman of her husband”: Possible as close as a brother of Elimelech (4:3), but if not, certainly within the tribe or clan. “A mighty man of wealth”. Literally “a man of valor” (Judges 6:12; 11:1), who had unusual capacity to obtain and protect his property.
“Boaz”: His name mean “in him is strength.”...
Verse by verse explanation of Ruth 1
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Ruth Chapter 1
The book of Ruth is set during the time of the judges. This is a book of the history of Israel. This is one of the two books in the Bible where a woman is the main character. Most people believe that Samuel penned the book of Ruth. Again, the penman is not important. God is the author. In this story, we see that Jesus is descended from the Jew and the Gentile,...
Book of Ruth Explained
Title: Ancient versions and modern translations consistently entitle this book after Ruth the Moabitess heroine, who is mentioned by name 12 times (1:4 – 4:13). Only two Old Testament books receive their names from women, Ruth and Esther. The Old Testament does not again refer to Ruth, while the New Testament mentions her just once, in the context of Christ’s genealogy (Matt. 1:5; compare Ruth 4:18-22). “Ruth” most likely comes from a Moabite and/or Hebrew word...
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