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Refuge Under His Wings Ruth

Ruth Introduction

“In the days when the judges ruled” Good examples in Judges are iffy at best.

Ruth Introduction “In those days … Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” (Judges 17:6 and 21:25) The story of Ruth is a remarkable exception.

Ruth Introduction The heart and purpose of the book is identified in Ruth 2:12, where Boaz prays that Ruth, a Moabitess, may find her reward for her kindness (hesed) under the wings (kenapim) of Yahweh. The same word for “wing” is used for the “skirt” that Ruth asked Boaz to spread over her (Ruth 3:9). – Walter Kaiser Jr (1933 – )

Ruth Chapter 1

1:1-5 Moab, Moabite wives Think back to Numbers 22 – 25. It was Balak, the king of Moab, that summoned Balaam to call down a curse upon the people of Israel. It was the women of Moab who led Israel into idolatrous forms of worship.

Ruth Chapter 1 1:14 Regarding friendship: “Adversity tests the sincerity of friends.” – Aesop, the Greek story teller

Ruth Chapter 1 1:16-17 your people … my people, your God … my God Unlike the women who led Israel astray in Numbers, Ruth is joining herself to the God and the people of Israel. Current trends aside, there is no serious comparison here to a lesbian relationship. The women are a mother and daughter-in-law, not a “couple.”

Ruth Chapter 1 1:20 Naomi = “pleasant”; Mara = “bitter”

Ruth Chapter 2

Gleaning in fields See Leviticus 19:9-10

Ruth Chapter 2 2:20 one of our redeemers The redeemer was a relative who was designated to help a family member out of trouble in bad times. When willing and able, he would buy back fields, property or freedom from bondage. See Leviticus 25. On Levirate Marriage of childless widows, see Deuteronomy 25:5-10

Ruth Chapter 3

When Ruth asks for protection from her redeemer, she is kind of proposing to Boaz rather than vice-versa. According to law, she had the right to request this.

Ruth Chapter 4

4:17 Obed = “serving,” which probably tells us as much about Ruth and Naomi as it does about him.

Ruth Chapter 4 4:18-22 Ruth, a Moabite woman, became the great grandmother of King David. She ultimately finds her way into Jesus’s genealogy. See Matthew 1:5.

Ruth Deeper Understanding

Genealogy of Jesus – the women who get mentioned by Matthew might all have been marginalized. Rahab a prostitute, was Boaz’s mother Ruth was from Moab, and not long after the events of the book of Numbers. Bathsheba an adulteress, was the mother of King Solomon. Even Christ’s birth could have been called into question.

Ruth Deeper Understanding Kinsman Redeemer – and parallel to Christ’s work By becoming an actual man, Christ put himself in the position to buy us our freedom and pay all our debts.

Ruth Deeper Understanding This poor stranger, Ruth, in coming to put her trust in the God of Israel, was giving up everything; yes, but she was also gaining everything. Ah! when you come to trust in Christ, you find in the Lord Jesus Christ one who is next of kin to you, who redeems your heritage, and unites you to Himself. – C. H. Spurgeon (1834 – 1892)

Ruth Deeper Understanding God’s heart for the nations – his missionary heart.

Ruth Deeper Understanding The household of Elimelech emigrated to Moab … as Jehovah worshippers. They were meant to be missionaries, and, in Ruth's case, the purpose was fulfilled. She became the 'first-fruits of the Gentiles'; and one aim of the book, no doubt, is to show how the believing Gentile was to be incorporated into Israel. – Alexander Maclaren (1826 – 1910)

Ruth Relevance to Daily Life

Faithful individuals within a nation at a spiritual low God’s quiet, non-miraculous, work in the background – sometimes called providence God’s heart for the poor, the outsider, the one who might have reason to be rejected. God’s ability to bring about ethnic/racial reconciliation God’s ability to turn any situation around