“Na‘omi said to her two daughters-in-law, ‘Each of you, go back to your mother’s house. May Adonai show grace to you, as you did to those who died and to me.’”-Ruth 1:8 I wanna show you something that’ll just fly over your head unless I point it out. When Naomi tells her Moabite daughters-in-law Ruth […]
R1-10: The Divine Connection Between Israel’s Food Supply And Their Relationship With The Lord
“So she prepared to return with her daughters-in-law from the plain of Mo’av; for in the plain of Mo’av she had heard how Adonai had paid attention to his people by giving them food.”-Ruth 1:6 So the now widowed Naomi receives word that the famine in Israel has ended. Connected to this situation, there are […]
R1-9: Was ‘Ruth’ A Hebrew Name Or A Moabite Name?
Over the centuries, there’s been a lot of debate about the names of the main characters who appear in the book of Ruth. Naomi which means “pleasant” or “delightful” or Elimelech which means “my God is king” are no big deal. They are common Hebrew names and simple to understand. The difficulty arises when we […]
R1-8: Was It WRONG For Elimelech’s Sons To Take Gentile Wives?
In our current discussion of why Elimelech and his sons died, one question that might have popped up in your mind was… …was it wrong for Elimelech’s and Naomi’s sons to marry gentile or Moabite wives? I’ve already talked about how Elimelech’s family came under a curse for leaving the Promised Land simply because things […]
R1-7: The Main Character In The Book Of Ruth Is NOT Ruth
“Elimelekh, Naomi’s husband, died; and she was left, she and her two sons. They took wives for themselves from the women of Mo’av; the name of the one was ‘Orpah; and the name of the other was Rut. They lived there for about ten years. Then Machlon and Kilyon died, both of them; and the […]
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