Introduction to Ruth
Introduction to Ruth

Introduction to Ruth

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<p style="text-align:center;">Introduction to Ruth</p> <p style="text-align:center;">Steven R. Cook</p> <p>Title:</p> <p>The book of Ruth is titled after a Moabitess who had married a Hebrew.  After the death of her husband, Ruth followed her mother-in-law back to Israel where she cared for her.</p> <p>Author:</p> <p>The author is not known, though Samuel seems likely. </p> <p>Date:</p> <p>Ruth was written during the period of the Judges (Ruth 1:1).  The explanation of an unpracticed tradition (Ruth 4:7), as well as the genealogy of David (Ruth 4:17-22), would suggest the events of the book occurred in the latter part of the twelfth century B.C. </p> <p>Audience:</p> <p>The audience appears to be Israelites living during the time of David, since he is the last person mentioned in the book (Ruth 4:22). </p> <p>Purpose:</p> <p>The book was written to highlight God’s sovereignty, loyal-love and providential care over those who trusted Him during difficult times (Ruth 2:12).  Ruth—a Moabitess—trusted God and agreed to care for Naomi, her mother-in-law, who had lost her husband and two sons (Ruth 1:1-22).  Boaz, as the kinsman-redeemer (Ruth 3:9), is a model of Christ, who willingly redeemed us with His own blood (1 Pet. 1:17-19).  The book also reveals God’s grace in saving a Gentile woman who was included in the genealogical line of David (Ruth 4:17-22) and Jesus Christ (Matt. 1:5).</p> <p> </p>

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