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RUTH 3
RUTH MEETS BOAZ ON THE THRESHING FLOOR
Naomi instructs Ruth to wash up, change clothes, and go to Boaz at the threshing floor. The threshing floor is a place where the grain is separated and the most valuable part of the crop is collected. When Boaz lies down to sleep, Ruth does as Naomi says and uncovers his feet. Although it is unknown what this exactly means, it appears to be a cultural sign of humility.
Ruth tells Boaz that she believes he could be the redeemer of their family. Boaz tells Ruth that there is a closer relative who would traditionally be first in line to marry her. Boaz promises to redeem her if the closer relative does not. Although Boaz’s response appears strange or rude, he is a righteous man and is following the appropriate traditions of the time.
Boaz describes Ruth as a worthy woman, the same phrase used in Proverbs 31 to describe a woman who fears the Lord.
STUDY QUESTIONS
What did it mean for Boaz to redeem Ruth’s family? Why did he suggest that another relative fulfill this role?
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