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Sunday, 21 April 2024

Ruth 2:13-23 - The Lord bless him!

2:13-16

Ruth is grateful for Boaz’s kindness. Boaz continues to show kindness by inviting her to have some bread at mealtime. He then gave her further food, so “she ate all she wanted”. After that he instructed his men to show her particular favour. Now why is Boaz doing all this? I think there are two primary reasons. One is that Naomi, and therefore Ruth, are part of the wider family. The other is that he “took a fancy” to Ruth. The book makes it clear that in all this Boaz actress properly.


2:17-19

Ruth worked hard until evening. She then threshed the barley and had about an ephah of grain at the end of it. That amounted to about thirteen kilograms. She then carried this back to Naomi. This must have been quite some feat! They would need a sizable amount, as it had to see them through the season. Naomi was pleasantly surprised with the amount that Ruth had gleaned, and asked which field she had worked in. Ruth told her that the field belonged to Boaz.


2:20-23

Naomi blessed Boaz and told Ruth that he was “one of our guardian-redeemers”, or “kinsman- redeemer”. Israeli society recognised the importance of families, and commitment and responsibility went beyond the immediate “nuclear family”. Rules regarding this were enshrined in the Law. Families are God’s building blocks for society. Naomi encouraged Ruth to remain with Boaz, for there she would be safe, whereas elsewhere she might be at risk. So Ruth continued to work in Boaz’s field during the barley and wheat harvests, and lived with her mother-in-law.


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