Book of Ruth

1. Book of Ruth

The Summary of The Book of Ruth

The book of Ruth is the Narrative of a love story, yet also has some important Genealogy.  

2. Book of RuthThe timeline of this book is intertwined during the period of the Judges. 

The author wass anonymous but some believe it was perhaps written by Samuel the prophet; however, it is unlikely that he was alive when this book was written. 

Key personalities include Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz.

Its purpose was to demonstrate the kind of love, and faithfulness that God desires for us. 

It shows the difference between what happens when a nation does not follow in obedience to the covenant of God (Judges), and when God’s people follow in faithfulness within the covenant (Ruth).

3. Bethlehem and Moab
Map showing the positions of Bethlehem and Moab

Chapter 1 – Ruth remains loyal to her mother-in-law Naomi after the death of her husband and in-laws.

Naomi decides to return to her home land of Bethlehem alone, however, Ruth insists on staying with her and adopting Naomi’s God as her own. 

And Ruth said, Intreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God(1:16).

Chapter 2 – We see Ruth gleaning in the fields of Naomi’s relative Boaz.  Boaz out of compassion and obedience to the law allows Ruth to glean but also leaves extra grain for her purposely.

Chapter 3 – Naomi encourages Ruth to seek marriage with Boaz as a kinsman-redeemer. Ruth obeys Naomi and asks for her rights and Boaz agrees but mentions that he must first be sure there are no others with first rights.

Chapter 4 – Boaz and Ruth are married and Ruth conceives a son named Obed, the grandfather of the great King David, in the lineage of Christ our Messiah.

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