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Author of
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Can you tell
me who wrote the book of Ruth and the time frame in which it was
written and also what time frame does it cover? Thanks |
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According to
Talmudic tradition Samuel wrote the book of Ruth but the book
contains no clue as to who truly wrote it. The favored opiniion
is that it was written between the tenth to the eighth century
BC during the period of the Monarchy. However one source (Life
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I am just
interested in all and any information the NASB and Amplified
bible study forum has to offer. I have found this woman of God
in the bible to be interesting. The whole chapter. |
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Hello Favor!
Yes, the Book of Ruth is very interesting! If you have any
questions about the book of Ruth, feel free to ask them to the
Forum. :) It is interesting that she is part of the Messianic
line (Matt. 1:5).
Blessings!
Nolan |
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Two brief
comments, Favor, on this lovely little book, the book of Ruth.
Theologically, many see Boaz, the kinsmanredeemer, as a type of
Christ. As literature this small book has been widely lauded as
one of the supreme masterpieces of all time. Of similar literary
excellence is the book of Job. For a wonderful reading
experience, try reading Ruth and Job aloud from the King James
Bible. Hank |
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Hank your
feelings on Ruth? |
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Hank, you
know its funny, I understand the Kinsmanredeemer relationship
and can appreciate it but somehow seeing Boaz as a type of
Christ has never set with me. I know many people hold to this,
but I could never get it to square in my spirit. I see this more
of a story of a righteous man and woman fulfilling the
obligations that others placed on them. And as a reward for this
righteousness God permitted them to take a place in the lineage
of Jesus. What are your feelings on it? |
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Hank your
feelings on Ruth? |
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Ed, I've read
this beautiful little book of Ruth many times, as I'm sure you
have, and have always felt it says to me essentially what you in
your post indicate it says to you. Honestly, while being aware
that Boaz as a kinsmanredeemer was seen by some expositors as a
type of Christ, I'd never given it more than passing thought. In
a fairly recent series of messages on the book of Ruth, Adrian
Rogers (lwf.org) made what I thought was a persuasive argument
for this interpretation. Persuasive but not, to my mind,
altogether conclusive. This is one of those issues on which,
whether one feels that Boaz was or was not a type of Christ, I
feel pressed to say, "You may be right." It has long been a
concern with me the ease with which one can read more into
Scripture than Scripture says. Hank |
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What
Naomi's was most famous for? |
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What was
Naomi's role in the book of Ruth? what one very important factor
that Naomi is known or famous for? |
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What
Naomi's was most famous for? |
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Peaches59,
Naomi is the only one who went to Moab and returned. She went
with her husband and two sons (1:12) and retuned with Ruth
(1:19).
1:1113 . Tho she was bitter (1:2021), she was kind (1:8) ...
she knew there was nothing for them in Bethlehem. No sons to
marry them.
1:18 . When Naomi realized that Ruth really wanted to be saved
she brought her home.
What was Naomi's role in the book of Ruth? The main one is I
believe Naomi was setting Ruth up, starting in 2:20 ... if not
then in 3:14. Then, gives Ruth good advice to wait (sit) and
let Boaz make the next move (3:18).
What one very important factor that Naomi is known or famous
for? Read 4:14 and let it melt in your mouth ... notice her
change from 1:2021. In the end, she cares for her "son", Obed,
the one her daughterinlaw and distant relative produced
(4:1617).
Steve
Obed was the grandfather of King David. That line eventually
produced our Lord.
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thank you so
much, all of the above answers will be very helpful in writing
my message. I really didn't realized Naomi's relation to Christ
Jesus. Now it has broaden my understanding of the entire book of
Ruth. |
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Naomi's was most famous for? |
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I know this
book well. Even more so, since my eldest's name is Naomi. My
youngest is Elizabeth. |
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How could
Obed be Naomi's son? |
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Why did they
say, "A son has been born to Naomi!"?
How could Obed be Naomi's son? |
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How could
Obed be Naomi's son? |
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Greetings
Steve,
Aged Naomi could no longer bear children, but she obtains an
heir in place of Mahlon through Ruth. Ruth bore Obed (whose name
means "servant," in its full form possibly "servant of the
LORD.").
"Here is the only place in the OT where a child was named by
someone other than the immediate family. ... Ruth vicariously
bore the son that would restore the family name of Naomi's
deceased son Mahlon (4:1). ... Boaz and Ruth were the
greatgrandparents of David." (MacArthur Study Bible)
So in this way, Naomi has a son since this would be the son to
restore the family name of Naomi. The book of Ruth begins
(1:15) with Naomi surviving the death of her husband and sons,
and Obed would be the new 'carrier' or 'continuance' of the
family name down to the next generation, which was his son
Jesse, and then to David, who would become King over all Israel
and ultimately, to Jesus Christ!
Nolan |
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