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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Ruth, the Bible

The Book condolence by Ingunn Merete Borresen pathos has 4 chapters. The first shameremainsloyalto Naomi. Thesecond shame gleans in Boazs field. Thethird condolence keep Naomis plan. The stern Ruth and Boaz are wed. The book of Ruth is the Narrative of a be intimate story, yet in addition has some important Genealogy. The timeline of this book is intertwined during the period of the Judges. The condition was 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.It was written or so 1046-1035 B. C. Key personalities include Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz. Its purpose was to demonstrate the kind of love, and faithfulness that divinity fudge 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 Gods nation follow in faithfulness within the covenant (Ruth). I was studying chapter 1 most, so I wrote little m ore on chapter 1 that I remember.Chapter 1 Elimelech was from Bethlehem in Judah, together with his wife and two sons he went to the arena of Moab for living there for a while. His wife name was Naomi, and his two sons were Mahlon and Kilion. Elimelech died, and his sons got married to the Moabite women, named Orpah and Ruth. When they had lived there for around ten years, Mahlon and Kilion died and Naomi was left with protrude her husband and two sons. Ruth and Orpah still were Naomis daughters-in-law. * In chapter 1, Ruth remains loyal to her mother-in-law Naomi subsequently 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 Naomis God as her own. But Ruth said, Do not urge me to leave you or turn back from following you for where you go, I lead go, and where you lodge, I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God (116). * Chapter 2 we see Ruth gleaning in the fields of Naomis relative Boaz. Boaz out of compassion and obedience to the law allows Ruth to glean but also leaves extra grain for her purposely. In 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 big King David, in the lineage of Christ our Messiah. Important characters in Ruth Ruth a young foreign widow who married a wealthy Israelite. She bore a son Obed, who was the grandfather of King David and an radical of Jesus of Nazareth.Naomi, her shrewd mother-in-law who advised her how to get a second husband, and was rewarded by the birth of a grandson. Boaz, the wealthy Israelite who married Ruth and became the father of Obed. historied QUOTES where you go, I will go. Where you lodge, I will lodge. Your people s hall be my people and your God my God. Where you die, I will die and there I will be buried. (Ruth 116-17)Sources http//www. readbibleonline. net/? page_id=15top http//en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Book_of_Ruth

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