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+ | The '''Book of Ruth''' (מגילת רות; [[Sephardi Hebrew language|Sephardic]], [[Hebrew language#Modern Israeli Hebrew|Israeli]] Hebrew: [məgi'lat rut]; [[Ashkenazi Hebrew]]: [mə'gɪləs rus]; "the Scroll of Ruth") is one of the books of the ''[[Ketuvim]]'' ("Writings") of the ''[[Tanakh]]'' (the [[Hebrew Bible]]) and of the Historical Books of the [[Old Testament]]. It is a rather short book, in both [[Judaism|Jewish]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] scripture, consisting of only four chapters. | ||
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+ | ==Title== | ||
+ | The full title in Hebrew is מגילת רות, ''Megillat Ruth'', or "the scroll of Ruth", which places the book as one of the [[Five Megillot]]. Goswell argues that while [[Naomi (Bible)|Naomi]] is the ''central'' character of the book, Ruth is the ''main'' character, and so the book "can be considered aptly named." | ||
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+ | ==Synopsis== | ||
+ | During the time of the [[Book of Judges|Judges]] when there was a famine, an Israelite family from [[Bethlehem]]—Elimelech, his wife [[Naomi (Bible)|Naomi]], and their sons [[Mahlon and Chilion]]—emigrate to the nearby country of [[Moab]]. Elimelech dies, and the sons marry two Moabite women: Mahlon marries Ruth and Chilion marries Orpah. | ||
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+ | The two sons of Naomi then die themselves. Naomi decides to return to Bethlehem. She tells her daughters-in-law to return to their own mothers, and remarry. Orpah reluctantly leaves; however, Ruth says, "And Ruth said, Intreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: 17 where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried: the Lord do so to me, and more also, if ought but death part thee and me." (Ruth 1:16-17 KJV) | ||
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+ | The two women return to Bethlehem. It is the time of the barley harvest, and in order to support her mother-in-law and herself, Ruth goes to the fields to [[gleaning|glean]]. The field she goes to belongs to a man named [[Boaz]], who is kind to her because he has heard of her loyalty to her mother-in-law. Ruth tells her mother-in-law of Boaz's kindness, and she gleans in his field through the remainder of the harvest season. | ||
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+ | Boaz is a close relative of Naomi's husband's family. He is therefore obliged by the [[Levirate]] law to marry Mahlon's widow, Ruth, in order to carry on his family line. Naomi sends Ruth to the threshing floor at night and tells her to "uncover the feet" of the sleeping Boaz. Ruth does so, Boaz awakes, and Ruth reminds him that he is "the one with the right to redeem." Boaz states he is willing to "redeem" Ruth via marriage, but informs Ruth that there is another male relative who has the first right of redemption. | ||
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+ | The next morning, Boaz discusses the issue with the other male relative before the town elders. The other male relative is unwilling to jeopardise the inheritance of his own estate by marrying Ruth, and so relinquishes his right of redemption, thus allowing Boaz to marry Ruth. | ||
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+ | Boaz and Ruth get married and have a son named Obed (who by Levirate customs is also considered a son or heir to Mahlon, and thus Naomi's grandson). In the genealogy which concludes the story, it is pointed out that Obed is the descendant of [[Perez]] the son of Judah, and the grandfather of [[David]]. | ||
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+ | ===Jewish and Christian perspectives=== | ||
+ | In many ways, most of what Christians and Jews would draw from the text would be the same. The ''Book of Ruth'' has a unique significance to Jews. In particular, the figure of Ruth is celebrated as a convert to Judaism who understood Jewish principles and took them to heart. This book is also held in esteem by Jews who fall under the category of [[Conversion to Judaism|Jews-by-choice]], as evident in the considerable presence of Boaz in rabbinic literature. | ||
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+ | For Christians the book has additional significance. The connection between Ruth and David is very important because [[Jesus]] of [[Nazareth]] was born of [[Mary, the mother of Jesus|Mary]], betrothed to Joseph of the lineage of David (see Chapter 3 in [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]] and Chapter 1 in | ||
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+ | :Boaz, father of Obed | ||
+ | :Obed, father of Jesse | ||
+ | :Jesse, father of David | ||
+ | :David, ancestor of Joseph | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | :Joseph, husband of Mary, mother of Jesus | ||
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+ | The genealogy of Jesus that we find at the beginning of the Gospel of Matthew is a male lineage. Only four women from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) are included in this long lineage, one of whom is Ruth. Many Christians interpret Boaz and Ruth as [[Typology (theology)|typical]] of Jesus and the Church.<sup>[]</sup> | ||
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+ | Ruth's famous words, "For wherever you go, I will go ...," are used in [[Catholicism|Catholic]] and some [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[marriage]] services, underscoring the similarity of marriage and religious conversion. Ruth is also commemorated as a matriarch in the [[Calendar of Saints (Lutheran)|Calendar of Saints]] of the [[Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod]] on [[July 16]]. | ||
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+ | == Notes == | ||
+ | 1.^ Gregory Goswell, "What's in a Name? Book Titles in the Latter Prophets and Writings," Pacfica 21 (2008), 8. | ||
+ | 2.^ Brenner, Athalya and Fontaine, Carole R. (1999). The Feminist Companion to the Bible. Sheffield Academic Press. p. 34. http://books.google.com/books?id=2-q2JrzXqDAC&pg=PA34&lpg=PA34&dq=%22the+book+of+ruth%22+bible+%22female+author%22&source=web&ots=2xthqOZ0yS&sig=THR7Asc9IAFCw9VBh92Gi-GabA4. Retrieved 2007-12-30. | ||
+ | 3.^ Hubbard, Robert L. (1989). Book of Ruth. p. 47. http://books.google.com/books?id=wJQvoHg91QkC&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=%22the+book+of+ruth%22+bible+novella&source=web&ots=Vk8xt9VyYW&sig=hvqJT1B1i0p0Ur59QnpIb37QGPg. Retrieved 2007-12-30. | ||
+ | 4.^ Elimelech, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon | ||
+ | 5.^ Naomi, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon | ||
+ | 6.^ Mara, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon | ||
+ | 7.^ Mahlon, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon | ||
+ | 8.^ Chilion, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon | ||
+ | 9.^ Orpah, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon | ||
+ | 10.^ Ruth, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon | ||
+ | 11.^ Boaz, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon | ||
+ | 12.^ Obed, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon | ||
+ | 13.^ Easton Dictionary | ||
+ | 14.^ Easton Dictionary | ||
+ | 15.^ LaSor et al. | ||
+ | 16.^ "Kinsman Redeemer". Hope of Israel Baptist Mission. 2008. http://www.hopeofisrael.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=37&Itemid=32. Retrieved 2007-12-30. | ||
+ | 17.^ Lessons from the Book of Ruth | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | * Atkinson, David J. ''Message of Ruth (Bible Speaks Today)''. Repr. ed. [[IVP]]., 1985. | ||
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+ | * Baylis, Charles P. "Naomi in the book of Ruth in Light of the Mosaic Covenant". ''[[Bibliotheca Sacra]]'' '''161''', no. 644 (October-December 2004): 413-431. | ||
+ | * Bos, Johanna. ''Ruth, [[Esther]], [[Jonah]]''. Paperback ed. Westminster John Knox Pr., 1986. | ||
+ | * Brenner, Athalya, ed. Ruth and Esther: A Feminist Companion to the Bible. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999. | ||
+ | * Buttrick, George Arthur and board, eds. The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, Vol. 4. Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon Press, 1962. | ||
+ | * Carmody, Denise Lardner and John Tully Carmody. Corn & Ivy: Spiritual Reading in Ruth and Jonah. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International, 1995. | ||
+ | * Coogan, et al., eds. The New Oxford Annotated Bible, 3d. ed. NRSV. Oxford: University Press, 2001. | ||
+ | * Hubbard, Robert L., Jr. The Book of Ruth. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1988. | ||
+ | * Korpel, Marjo C.A. The Structure of the Book of Ruth. The Netherlands: Royal Van Gorcum, 2001. | ||
+ | * Larkin, Katrina J.A. Ruth and Esther. England: Sheffield Academic Press Ltd., 1996. | ||
+ | * LaSor, William Sanford et al. Old Testament Survey: The Message, Form, and Background of the Old Testament, 2d. ed. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1996. | ||
+ | * Nielsen, Kirsten. Ruth: A Commentary. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 1997. | ||
+ | * Olson, Harriett Jane, ed. director. The New Interpreter’s Bible: Volume II, 2nd ed. Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon Press, 1998. 891-896. | ||
+ | * Roop, Eugene F. Believers Church Bible Commentary. Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 2002. | ||
+ | * Sakenfeld, Katharine Doob. Ruth. Louisville, Kentucky: John Knox Press, 1999. | ||
+ | * Peipman, J. Darline The Book of Ruth: Line by Line. Xulon Press, 2004. The Book of Ruth: Precept Upon Precept. Xulon Press, 2007. Exhaustive studies of the book of Ruth. [http://www.defendproclaimthefaith.org/book_of_ruth.html] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | ;Jewish translations and study guides | ||
+ | * [http://www.mechon-mamre.org/e/et/et2901.htm ''Ruth'' at Mechon Momre - (Jewish Publication Society of America Version)] | ||
+ | * [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Bible/Ketuvimtoc.html Jewish Virtual Library] | ||
+ | * [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=483&letter=R&search=ruth Jewish Encyclopedia] | ||
+ | * [http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/15778/jewish/Ruth.htm Ruth with Rashi commentary (English translation)] | ||
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+ | ;Christian translations and study guides | ||
+ | * [http://www.hopeofisrael.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=37&Itemid=32 The Kinsman Redeemer] | ||
+ | * [http://www.gospelhall.org/bible/bible.php?passage=Ruth+1 ''Online Bible'' - GospelHall.org] | ||
+ | * [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ruth;&version=31; Biblegateway] | ||
+ | * [http://www.intervarsity.org/ism/article/1827 Bible Study on Cross-Cultural Love - InterVarsity website] | ||
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+ | ;Other links | ||
+ | * [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13276a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia] | ||
+ | * [http://www.hypertextbible.org/ruth/ Study notes on ''Ruth'' - Tim Bulkeley, Univ. of Auckland] | ||
+ | * [http://www.myjewishlearning.com/holidays/Shavuot/TO_Shavuot_Community/Isaacs_Ruth_272.htm?OVRAW=Book%20of%20Ruth&OVKEY=book%20of%20ruth&OVMTC=standard The Book of Ruth - A special reading for Shavuot - Rabbi Ronald H. Isaacs] | ||
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The Book of Ruth (מגילת רות; Sephardic, Israeli Hebrew: [məgi'lat rut]; Ashkenazi Hebrew: [mə'gɪləs rus]; "the Scroll of Ruth") is one of the books of the Ketuvim ("Writings") of the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible) and of the Historical Books of the Old Testament. It is a rather short book, in both Jewish and Christian scripture, consisting of only four chapters.
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Title
The full title in Hebrew is מגילת רות, Megillat Ruth, or "the scroll of Ruth", which places the book as one of the Five Megillot. Goswell argues that while Naomi is the central character of the book, Ruth is the main character, and so the book "can be considered aptly named."
Synopsis
During the time of the Judges when there was a famine, an Israelite family from Bethlehem—Elimelech, his wife Naomi, and their sons Mahlon and Chilion—emigrate to the nearby country of Moab. Elimelech dies, and the sons marry two Moabite women: Mahlon marries Ruth and Chilion marries Orpah.
The two sons of Naomi then die themselves. Naomi decides to return to Bethlehem. She tells her daughters-in-law to return to their own mothers, and remarry. Orpah reluctantly leaves; however, Ruth says, "And Ruth said, Intreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: 17 where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried: the Lord do so to me, and more also, if ought but death part thee and me." (Ruth 1:16-17 KJV)
The two women return to Bethlehem. It is the time of the barley harvest, and in order to support her mother-in-law and herself, Ruth goes to the fields to glean. The field she goes to belongs to a man named Boaz, who is kind to her because he has heard of her loyalty to her mother-in-law. Ruth tells her mother-in-law of Boaz's kindness, and she gleans in his field through the remainder of the harvest season.
Boaz is a close relative of Naomi's husband's family. He is therefore obliged by the Levirate law to marry Mahlon's widow, Ruth, in order to carry on his family line. Naomi sends Ruth to the threshing floor at night and tells her to "uncover the feet" of the sleeping Boaz. Ruth does so, Boaz awakes, and Ruth reminds him that he is "the one with the right to redeem." Boaz states he is willing to "redeem" Ruth via marriage, but informs Ruth that there is another male relative who has the first right of redemption.
The next morning, Boaz discusses the issue with the other male relative before the town elders. The other male relative is unwilling to jeopardise the inheritance of his own estate by marrying Ruth, and so relinquishes his right of redemption, thus allowing Boaz to marry Ruth.
Boaz and Ruth get married and have a son named Obed (who by Levirate customs is also considered a son or heir to Mahlon, and thus Naomi's grandson). In the genealogy which concludes the story, it is pointed out that Obed is the descendant of Perez the son of Judah, and the grandfather of David.
Jewish and Christian perspectives
In many ways, most of what Christians and Jews would draw from the text would be the same. The Book of Ruth has a unique significance to Jews. In particular, the figure of Ruth is celebrated as a convert to Judaism who understood Jewish principles and took them to heart. This book is also held in esteem by Jews who fall under the category of Jews-by-choice, as evident in the considerable presence of Boaz in rabbinic literature.
For Christians the book has additional significance. The connection between Ruth and David is very important because Jesus of Nazareth was born of Mary, betrothed to Joseph of the lineage of David (see Chapter 3 in Luke and Chapter 1 in
- Boaz, father of Obed
- Obed, father of Jesse
- Jesse, father of David
- David, ancestor of Joseph
... ... ...
- Joseph, husband of Mary, mother of Jesus
The genealogy of Jesus that we find at the beginning of the Gospel of Matthew is a male lineage. Only four women from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) are included in this long lineage, one of whom is Ruth. Many Christians interpret Boaz and Ruth as typical of Jesus and the Church.[]
Ruth's famous words, "For wherever you go, I will go ...," are used in Catholic and some Protestant marriage services, underscoring the similarity of marriage and religious conversion. Ruth is also commemorated as a matriarch in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod on July 16.
Notes
1.^ Gregory Goswell, "What's in a Name? Book Titles in the Latter Prophets and Writings," Pacfica 21 (2008), 8. 2.^ Brenner, Athalya and Fontaine, Carole R. (1999). The Feminist Companion to the Bible. Sheffield Academic Press. p. 34. http://books.google.com/books?id=2-q2JrzXqDAC&pg=PA34&lpg=PA34&dq=%22the+book+of+ruth%22+bible+%22female+author%22&source=web&ots=2xthqOZ0yS&sig=THR7Asc9IAFCw9VBh92Gi-GabA4. Retrieved 2007-12-30. 3.^ Hubbard, Robert L. (1989). Book of Ruth. p. 47. http://books.google.com/books?id=wJQvoHg91QkC&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=%22the+book+of+ruth%22+bible+novella&source=web&ots=Vk8xt9VyYW&sig=hvqJT1B1i0p0Ur59QnpIb37QGPg. Retrieved 2007-12-30. 4.^ Elimelech, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon 5.^ Naomi, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon 6.^ Mara, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon 7.^ Mahlon, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon 8.^ Chilion, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon 9.^ Orpah, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon 10.^ Ruth, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon 11.^ Boaz, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon 12.^ Obed, Blue Letter Bible Lexicon 13.^ Easton Dictionary 14.^ Easton Dictionary 15.^ LaSor et al. 16.^ "Kinsman Redeemer". Hope of Israel Baptist Mission. 2008. http://www.hopeofisrael.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=37&Itemid=32. Retrieved 2007-12-30. 17.^ Lessons from the Book of Ruth
References
- Atkinson, David J. Message of Ruth (Bible Speaks Today). Repr. ed. IVP., 1985.
- Baylis, Charles P. "Naomi in the book of Ruth in Light of the Mosaic Covenant". Bibliotheca Sacra 161, no. 644 (October-December 2004): 413-431.
- Bos, Johanna. Ruth, Esther, Jonah. Paperback ed. Westminster John Knox Pr., 1986.
- Brenner, Athalya, ed. Ruth and Esther: A Feminist Companion to the Bible. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.
- Buttrick, George Arthur and board, eds. The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, Vol. 4. Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon Press, 1962.
- Carmody, Denise Lardner and John Tully Carmody. Corn & Ivy: Spiritual Reading in Ruth and Jonah. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International, 1995.
- Coogan, et al., eds. The New Oxford Annotated Bible, 3d. ed. NRSV. Oxford: University Press, 2001.
- Hubbard, Robert L., Jr. The Book of Ruth. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1988.
- Korpel, Marjo C.A. The Structure of the Book of Ruth. The Netherlands: Royal Van Gorcum, 2001.
- Larkin, Katrina J.A. Ruth and Esther. England: Sheffield Academic Press Ltd., 1996.
- LaSor, William Sanford et al. Old Testament Survey: The Message, Form, and Background of the Old Testament, 2d. ed. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1996.
- Nielsen, Kirsten. Ruth: A Commentary. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 1997.
- Olson, Harriett Jane, ed. director. The New Interpreter’s Bible: Volume II, 2nd ed. Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon Press, 1998. 891-896.
- Roop, Eugene F. Believers Church Bible Commentary. Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 2002.
- Sakenfeld, Katharine Doob. Ruth. Louisville, Kentucky: John Knox Press, 1999.
- Peipman, J. Darline The Book of Ruth: Line by Line. Xulon Press, 2004. The Book of Ruth: Precept Upon Precept. Xulon Press, 2007. Exhaustive studies of the book of Ruth. [1]
External links
- Jewish translations and study guides
- Ruth at Mechon Momre - (Jewish Publication Society of America Version)
- Jewish Virtual Library
- Jewish Encyclopedia
- Ruth with Rashi commentary (English translation)
- Christian translations and study guides
- The Kinsman Redeemer
- Online Bible - GospelHall.org
- Biblegateway
- Bible Study on Cross-Cultural Love - InterVarsity website
- Other links
- Catholic Encyclopedia
- Study notes on Ruth - Tim Bulkeley, Univ. of Auckland
- The Book of Ruth - A special reading for Shavuot - Rabbi Ronald H. Isaacs
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List of New Testament lectionaries
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