“Meanwhile, Boaz had gone up to the gate and had sat down there, when the redeemer of whom Boaz had spoken passed by. ‘Such-and-such,’ he said, ‘come over, and sit down’; so he came over and sat down.”-Ruth 4:1 So verse 1 kicks off the legal process used in the Biblical era to solve matters […]
R4-1: How Should You Deal With A Sticky Situation NOT Addressed In The Scriptures?
Today we begin Ruth Chapter Four. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click HERE. For the King James Version, click HERE. There’s one central theme and key lesson to be gained from our study of the Book of Ruth. And it can be summed up in the following question: How can we apply the Laws of […]
R3-18: Why Do We Find It So Difficult To Be Still And Know That God Is God?
“Naomi said, ‘My daughter, just stay where you are, until you learn how the matter comes out; for the man won’t rest unless he resolves the matter today.”-Ruth 3:18 After a long night at the threshing floor with Boaz, Ruth finally returns home. Naomi wakes up bleary eyed and calls out “Who are you? My […]
R3-17: More INDISPUTABLE Evidence That Ruth & Boaz Did NOT Get Intimate With Each Other
“Now, it is true that I am a redeeming kinsman; but there is a redeemer who is a closer relative than I am.” -Ruth 3:12 In verse 12, we see that a monkey wrench was thrown into Ruth’s plans to get Boaz to marry her. Boaz tells Ruth he is perfectly happy to accept her […]
R3-16: There Ain’t No Plan B In God’s Kingdom
“He said, ‘May Adonai bless you, my daughter. Your latest kindness is even greater than your first, in that you didn’t go after the young men, neither the rich ones nor the poor.’”-Ruth 3:10 So what did Boaz mean when he said to Ruth… …”Your latest kindness is even greater than your first”? First of […]
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