Main Points in the Book of Ruth
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Tragedy Strikes Naomi’s Family (Ruth 1)
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Naomi, her husband Elimelech, and their two sons moved from Bethlehem to Moab because of a famine.
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Her husband and sons die, leaving Naomi with her two Moabite daughters-in-law, Orpah and Ruth.
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Ruth’s Loyalty and Devotion
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Naomi decides to return to Bethlehem.
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Ruth famously declares her loyalty: “Where you go, I will go… Your people shall be my people, and your God my God” (Ruth 1:16).
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Orpah stays behind, but Ruth goes with Naomi.
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Ruth Gleans in Boaz’s Field (Ruth 2)
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To provide food, Ruth gleans grain in the fields.
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She meets Boaz, a wealthy and kind landowner who shows her special favor.
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Boaz is a relative of Naomi’s late husband.
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A Bold Request (Ruth 3)
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Naomi instructs Ruth to approach Boaz at the threshing floor and ask him to act as a kinsman-redeemer.
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Ruth obeys, and Boaz agrees, impressed by her character and kindness.
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Boaz Redeems Ruth (Ruth 4)
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Boaz negotiates legally to redeem the family property and marry Ruth.
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They marry, and Ruth bears a son named Obed, who becomes the grandfather of King David.
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🌟 Key Themes in Ruth
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Faithfulness & Loyalty – Ruth’s devotion to Naomi and God.
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God’s Providence – God’s unseen hand guiding events for good.
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Redemption – Boaz’s role as redeemer points forward to Christ.
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Inclusivity – A Moabite woman becomes part of Jesus’ lineage.