“Back in the days when the judges were judging, at a time when there was a famine in the land, a certain man from Beit-Lechem went to live in the territory of Mo’av — he, his wife and his two sons. The man’s name was Elimelekh, his wife’s name was Na‘omi, and his two sons […]
R1-2: The True Meaning Of ‘Bethlehem’ – The Birthplace Of The Messiah
“Back in the days when the judges were judging, at a time when there was a famine in the land, a certain man from Beit-Lechem went to live in the territory of Mo’av — he, his wife and his two sons.”-Ruth 1:1 The first verse of Ruth is not only fuzzy about WHEN the famine […]
R1-1: How The First Verse Of Ruth Shows A BIG Difference Between The Hebrew And Greek Mindset
Today we begin the first chapter of the book of Ruth. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click HERE. For the King James Version, click HERE. “Back in the days when the judges were judging, at a time when there was a famine in the land, a certain man from Beit-Lechem went to live in the […]
R-INTRO-15: Ruth Will Take You From Basic Arithmetic To The Calculus Of Holy Scripture
One other theme woven into Ruth (and yes, there are several themes contained in this book) is the concept of the “Kinsman Redeemer“. And to show how the Kinsman Redeemer (Boaz in this case) was a type of Messiah. What’s that? You say you don’t remember what the Kinsman Redeemer is all about? Well, let’s have […]
R-INTRO-14: The Political Agenda Behind The Book Of Ruth Most Folks Know NOTHING About
Here’s something amazing about how the Bible was written you might find surprising. The writers of the books of the Bible, being mere mortals just like the rest of us with their own insecurities and fears, were driven by their own personal and political agendas when they edited and compiled the Scriptures. And the book […]
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