Ruth

Loyalty

The Book of Ruth is a book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It tells the story of Ruth, a Moabite woman who married into the family of Elimelech, an Israelite. After Elimelech and his two sons die, Ruth chooses to leave her homeland and return to the land of Israel with her mother-in-law, Naomi. In Israel, Ruth meets and marries Boaz, a wealthy relative of her deceased husband. Ruth and Boaz have a son, Obed, who becomes the grandfather of King David. The book ends with a genealogy that traces the descendants of Ruth and Boaz, showing how they are part of the family line that leads to Jesus. Key figures in the book of Ruth include Ruth, Naomi, Boaz, and Obed. The book also mentions various other individuals, such as Elimelech, Ruth's deceased husband, and the elders of the town of Bethlehem.
Ruth - Loyalty
Ruth - Loyalty
1100-1000 BCE8 min4 chapters

Ruth

Loyalty

The Book of Ruth is a short narrative found in the Hebrew Bible, and is part of the Ketuvim (Writings). It is a beautiful story of loyalty, faithfulness, and redemption. The book begins with a brief introduction of the main characters: Elimelech, Naomi, and their two sons, Mahlon and Chilion. Elimelech and his family are forced to leave their home in Bethlehem due to a famine, and they settle in the land of Moab. Tragically, Elimelech and his sons die, leaving Naomi and her two daughters-in-law, Ruth and Orpah, alone. Naomi decides to return to Bethlehem, and her two daughters-in-law accompany her. Naomi encourages them to stay in Moab, but Ruth refuses, declaring her loyalty to Naomi and her God. This is the first example of Ruth’s faithfulness and loyalty, which will be a recurring theme throughout the book. When they arrive in Bethlehem, Ruth meets Boaz, a wealthy relative of Elimelech. Boaz is immediately taken with Ruth, and he shows her kindness and generosity. He allows her to glean in his fields, and he even gives her extra grain. Ruth and Boaz eventually marry, and Ruth gives birth to a son, Obed. Obed is the grandfather of King David, and the book ends with a genealogy that traces the lineage of David back to Ruth and Boaz. The Book of Ruth is a beautiful story of loyalty, faithfulness, and redemption. Ruth’s loyalty to Naomi and her faithfulness to God are inspiring, and her story is a reminder of the power of faith and love. The book also serves as a reminder of God’s faithfulness to His people, as He provides for Ruth and her family in their time of need.

Chapters

Explore all the chapters of Ruth.

22 verses2 min

Naomi and Her Daughters-in-Law

Ruth 1

A man named Elimelech and his family, including his two sons and wife Naomi, move to Moab due to a famine in Israel.

23 verses2 min

Ruth and Boaz in the Field

Ruth 2

Elimelech and his two sons die, and his daughter-in-laws Orpah and Ruth choose to stay with Naomi and return to Israel with her.

18 verses2 min

Ruth and Boaz at the Threshing Floor

Ruth 3

Naomi and Ruth arrive in Bethlehem during the barley harvest, and Ruth goes to work in the fields to provide for them.

22 verses2 min

The Genealogy of Boaz and Ruth

Ruth 4

Boaz, a wealthy relative of Elimelech, takes notice of Ruth and shows her kindness.