The Book of RuthOne of the most underestimated books of the Bible unfolds line by line with fascinating new insights revealing extraordinary love, indomitable spirit, and how trusting God leads to blessings. (Biblical Studies) |
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Good although a commentary vs. a study.
Crítica de los usuarios - Patty - Christianbook.comAlthough this book was a commentary and in the King James version, it did turn out of be quite informative and came at the time of my life that I needed it. Leer comentario completo
Excellent
Crítica de los usuarios - Kelvin - Christianbook.comThis book is very enlightening. The author is very helpful in understanding the Hebrew costumes and culture of the time of Ruth. Also she enhances the correct understanding of the scriptural context ... Leer comentario completo
Contenido
Preface | 11 |
Chapter One | 13 |
Part one The move to Moab | 15 |
Part two The trip back to Bethlehem and Ruths profound vow | 57 |
Part three The arrival in Bethlehem | 111 |
Chapter Two | 129 |
Part five Ruth meets Boaz and they speak in the field | 145 |
Part six Ruth takes the barley home to Naomi | 187 |
Chapter Three | 207 |
Part eight Ruth asks Boaz to marry her and he answers | 221 |
Part nine Ruth goes home to Naomi to await developments | 243 |
Chapter Four | 251 |
Part eleven The elders people and women bless the marriage | 279 |
Part twelve The marriage is blessed with a child and the kingly line revealed | 287 |
Epilogue | 303 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham already Amminadab asah asked baby back to Bethlehem back to Moab beautiful begat blessing Boaz Boaz's book of Judges book of Ruth bread children of Israel country of Moab daughters daughters-in-law dead death decided decision Deuteronomy Egypt elders Elimelech ephah Ephratah Ephrathites famine father feel field future give glean go back God's grain happened hath heard heart Hebrew Hebrew word Hezron husband important Israelite Judah kindness king knew lives look maidens marriage marry Ruth means mind Moabite Moabitess mother mother-in-law Nahshon Naomi and Ruth Naomi knows nasa nearer kinsman perhaps person Pharez Promised Land question Rahab reapers reason relationship responsibility return to Bethlehem Ruth's saying sons speak spiritual stay story talk tells Ruth thee thine thing thinking thou shalt threshing floor tion tribe of Judah trust unto verse want to marry wife woman wonder young women