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BIBLE YOUNG PEOPLE: RUTH - Making good choices BIBLE HEROINES: RUTH - The value of common sense
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RUTH BECOMES A YOUNG WIDOW Ruth was a Moabite woman, and therefore from the nation that was one of Israel's traditional enemies. She was an outsider. But she married an Israelite and joined his family while they were living in Moab. Her husband died, as did her brother-in-law, also a Moabite, and her father-in-law. When this happened, her mother-in-law Naomi decided she had no alternative but to return to her homeland, and to the village her family came from - Bethlehem. Fond as she was of her daughters-in-law, she prepared to say good-bye to both of them. One of them however, Ruth, showed unexpected
loyalty and insisted on staying with her. 'Where you go, I will go. Where
you lodge, I will lodge. Your people shall be my people and your God my
God. The two women were more or less destitute, but resourceful. Ruth decided she would help glean the barley in the fields, to feed herself and Naomi and to get a store of grain for winter. Gleaning was a form of charity for the disadvantaged in ancient Israel. The poor could walk behind the harvesters, picking up what was left. This is what Ruth did. BOAZ FALLS IN LOVE WITH RUTH Ruth went to the field of Boaz, a rich
relative of Naomi’s. Boaz was, as it happens, an ideal match for any
young woman. He was single, childless, well respected and rich. He was
also a relative of Naomi’s through her husband’s family, so he had a
legal obligation to help Naomi.
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'Lying
beside Boaz, Ruth suggested that because he was a relative of her dead husband, he
should ‘cover her with his blanket’, a euphemism for marriage.
Boaz happily agreed....' |
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Naomi devised a plan to prod Boaz into marrying Ruth. She knew men, and she gave Ruth specific instructions on everything she must do. Ruth had the good sense to listen. She perfumed herself, dressed in her most becoming clothes, and waited at the threshing floor until Boaz had eaten a good meal - a man with a full stomach was easier to handle. ON THE THRESHING FLOOR When Boaz finally lay down to sleep, Ruth approached him where he lay on the threshing floor - someone always slept there at night until the grain was removed, to guard against thieves. Lying beside Boaz, Ruth suggested that
because he was a relative of her dead husband, should ‘cover her with his
blanket’, a euphemism for marriage. Boaz happily agreed, but
pointed out to her that there was another man who had that right, a closer
relative even than himself. |
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EXTRA SITES - stories, pictures, reconstructions Two women's loyalty to each other - BIBLE WOMEN: RUTH AND NAOMI Only a young woman, but Ruth makes good choices - BIBLE TOP TEN: YOUNG PEOPLE: RUTH Gleaning, and the sort of work that women did - BIBLE ARCHAEOLOGY: WORK Paintings, sculptures, artwork on Ruth, Naomi and Boaz - BIBLE ART: RUTH Ruth as one of the great heroines of the Bible - BIBLE TOP TEN: HEROINES: RUTH Choosing a husband, and marrying him - BIBLE WOMEN: MAJOR EVENTS Clothes she wore, houses she lived in - BIBLE WOMEN: CLOTHING AND HOUSING ______________________________________________
ACTIVITIES AND FOCUS QUESTIONS _______________________________________________
Acting the Part
* One of the workers in the field.
* One of the elders at the city gates. You are aware of
rumors about Boaz and Ruth, and you have known Boaz and Naomi for many years. The 'Interesting Websites' immediately above this section may help with background information. ____________________________________________
Women in films _____________________________________________ Focus
Questions for the story of Ruth
________________________________________________ In-depth study of one person's story In
your presentation (approximately 10 minutes), answer the following questions: 1.
What are the main events of the person's life? 2. What were their main qualities? What made them stand out from the crowd? 3.
What obstacles did they face? 4.
How did they use their abilities to do God’s work? 5. Which part of their story appeals to you most? Why? You must include three short quotations from the Bible texts to illustrate the points you are making.
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