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The Book of Ruth Chapter 3

The Book of Ruth Chapter 3

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Summary: In this episode, Naomi instructs Ruth on how to approach Boaz to request his protection as a kinsman redeemer. Ruth demonstrates her loyalty and obedience by following Naomi's plan, and Boaz, impressed by Ruth's virtue and devotion, agrees to her request, committing to resolve the legal matters required for him to become her redeemer.

Key Points:

  • Naomi's Plan: Naomi devises a strategic plan for Ruth to seek Boaz's protection.
  • Ruth's Obedience: Ruth follows Naomi's instructions, showcasing her servant's heart.
  • Threshing Floor: Ruth approaches Boaz at the threshing floor, symbolizing a place of separation and revelation.
  • Request for Protection: Ruth humbly asks Boaz to spread his garment over her, indicating her need for his protection and redemption.
  • Boaz's Agreement: Boaz agrees to Ruth's request, demonstrating his integrity and willingness to fulfill his role as a redeemer.
  • Virtuous Character: The episode emphasizes Ruth's virtue and Boaz's honorable character.

Discussion Points:

  • The cultural significance of the threshing floor in ancient Israel.
  • The concept of the kinsman redeemer in biblical law and its implications for Ruth and Naomi.
  • The symbolism of spreading the garment and its meaning in the context of protection and redemption.

Scripture References:

  • Ruth 3:1-18

Reflection Questions:

  1. What does Naomi's plan reveal about her character and her concern for Ruth?
  2. How does Ruth's approach to Boaz reflect her humility and courage?
  3. In what ways does Boaz exemplify the qualities of a kinsman redeemer?

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