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RUTH 2
BOAZ MEETS RUTH WITH HOSPITALITY + GENEROSITY
Naomi had a distant relative, Boaz, who was described as a worthy man. Ruth and Naomi go out to his field to collect the leftover harvest to eat for themselves.
In Leviticus 19:9, God provided a specific law that instructed the Israelites to not fully gather their harvest, but to leave some to be gleaned by those in need. Boaz is a faithful man who diligently keeps this law, which serves Ruth and Naomi in their time of need. Although God’s laws may seem arbitrary, they serve a greater purpose.
Boaz was hospitable to Ruth and gave her food and grain to collect. Boaz protected her and made sure none of the men touched her. Because she was a foreigner, Ruth asked Boaz the reason for his kindness and favor. Boaz tells her that he noticed her generosity towards Naomi and wanted her to be rewarded for her loyalty.
Ruth shares with Naomi what Boaz told her, and Naomi is thrilled. Naomi believes that, through Boaz, their family will be redeemed.
STUDY QUESTIONS
Read Leviticus 19:9. How did Boaz follow this law in Ruth 2? How did the law benefit Ruth and Naomi?
According to Ruth 2:8–13, why did Ruth find favor with Boaz?
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