Friday, October 21
Read Ruth 4
TWhy are Leah and Rachel mentioned in v 11? Are there parallels between the lives of those two women (see Gen. 29-30) and the lives of Naomi and Ruth?
Sunday, October 16
rRead Ruth 4
Boaz invites the other kinsman-redeemer to sit down next to him, even calling him ‘friend’ (v 1). After his night of the threshing floor with Ruth (chapter 3) and knowing this man could take her as his wife, what might have been going through Boaz’ mind? Have you experienced a situation when something you wanted was in danger of slipping through your fingers? What was the outcome?
Read Ruth 3
The scene that begins to unfold at the threshing floor (v 4 & 7) bares resemblance to Moab’s conception (Gen. 19:30-37). Both account begin with a plan. Both accounts have a sleeping man and a young woman approaching. What else do you see? Compare and contrast the scenes. Why is the Ruth account a redemptive moment for the Moabite woman?
Read Ruth 3
Right from the time we were introduced to him in chapter 2, Boaz has been unceasingly generous to Ruth and Naomi (v 15 & 17). What does his care for both women show about his character? How might a 21st century Boaz demonstrate generosity? How might people in our society grow in generosity when money seems to be tight?