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Revision as of 06:23, 6 October 2008
The Book of Ruth | |
RELATED TOPICS | |
SERMONS, ESSAYS AND OPINIONS | |
CONTENTS |
Chapters
Commentary
Ruth is a book of the Old Testament. It is the story of a Moabite woman called Ruth who forsakes her pagan heritage in order to cling to the people of Israel and to the God of Israel. Because of her faithfulness in a time of national faithlessness, God rewards her by giving her a new husband (Boaz), a son (Obed), and a privileged position in the lineage of David and Christ.
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