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Recap of Ruth 1
Naomi, Elimelech, and their two sons move to Moab due to famine in the land.
These people were jews from the tribe of Judah (they were from Ephrath aka Bethlehem)
Two sons take wives while in Moab - Ruth and Orpah
Elimelech and his two sons die leaving the girls widowed
Naomi tells the girls to leave and go back to their mother’s houses
Oprah leaves
Ruth stays, pledging to go wherever she goes and that Naomi’s God would be her God
Naomi and Ruth return to Bethlehem
Ruth 2:1-7
Verse 1: Boaz
Q: Who was Boaz?
Q: What do you think it means that Boaz was a worthy man?
Verse 2-3: Ruth goes to glean in the field
Gleaning: While harvesting, reapers were commanded to not harvest everything and to not go over the land twice so that those “gleaning” behind them could go and pick up scraps so they could have food.
Q: What are your thoughts about the process of gleaning?
Q: What are your thoughts surrounding God’s care for the poor by giving this command?
Q: Do you think that there are any modern day applications to this process?
Verses 4-7: Boaz inquires about Ruth
Ruth 2:8-13
Comments: Boaz blesses Ruth because of the loyalty and care that she had for Naomi.
Q: Is there anything that we can learn from Ruth’s loyalty to Naomi?
Ruth 2:14-16
Comment: This is the first date on the Bible!
Funny Joke
To All the Single Ladies wanting to get married, here’s a quick piece of Biblical advice: Ruth patiently waited for her mate Boaz.
While waiting on your Boaz, don’t settle for ANY of his relatives: brokeaz, poaz, lyinaz, cheatinaz, dumbaz, drunkaz, cheapaz, lockedupaz, goodfornuthinaz, lazyaz, or marriedaz & especially his third cousin beatinyoaz.
PLEASE wait on your Boaz and make sure he respects yoaz!
“Sheaves” - a bundle of grain stalks laid lengthwise and tied together after reaping.
Ruth 2:17-23
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