Ruth

📜 Old Testament

🗺️ Overview

Ruth tells the story of a Moabite woman who chooses to follow the God of Israel and becomes part of His redemptive plan. Set during the time of the Judges, the book highlights loyalty, providence, and the kindness of God. Ruth’s faithfulness leads to her role in the lineage of King David and ultimately Jesus.

💡 Ruth encourages believers to walk faithfully even in times of sorrow or uncertainty, trusting that God is at work behind the scenes. It teaches the value of loyalty, kindness, and redemptive love — pointing to the greater redemption found in Christ.

🏛️ Historical & Cultural Notes

Insights into the cultural, historical, or geographical background of the book.

📊 Book at a Glance

📝 Author
Traditionally Samuel
📅 Date
c. 1100 BC
📖 Chapters
4
🏷️ Genre
Narrative / History
📍 Location
Bethlehem and Moab during the time of the Judges
🧵 Main Themes
God’s providence in everyday life, Faithfulness and loyalty in relationships, God’s inclusion of outsiders in His redemptive plan, Redemption through a kinsman-redeemer, The unfolding of God’s covenant promises

📚 Outline

📖 Key Stories

Ruth’s Loyalty to Naomi (Ruth 1)

After the death of her husband, Ruth chooses to stay with Naomi and follow her God, declaring, "Your people shall be my people, and your God my God."

Ruth Gleans in Boaz’s Field (Ruth 2)

Ruth finds favor while gathering grain in Boaz’s field, showing God’s providence and Boaz’s generosity.

The Threshing Floor (Ruth 3)

Naomi instructs Ruth to seek protection from Boaz. Ruth approaches him in a culturally symbolic act, and he agrees to act as her redeemer.

Boaz Redeems Ruth (Ruth 4)

Boaz legally redeems Ruth and marries her. Their son Obed becomes the grandfather of King David, placing Ruth in the lineage of Christ.

👤 Key Figures

🔍 Christ Connections

How this book anticipates or reflects the person and work of Christ.

🧠 Key Verses

"Where you go I will go, and where you lodge I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God my God."Ruth 1:16
"The Lord repay you for what you have done, and a full reward be given you by the Lord, the God of Israel."Ruth 2:12
"Blessed be the Lord, who has not left you this day without a redeemer."Ruth 4:14

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