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David Guzik's Bible commentary on Ruth chapter 1, where Ruth makes the journey with her mother-in-law Naomi from the land of Moab to the land of Israel.
1. Author and Time of Writing. The book of Ruth connects the book of Judges with the books of Samuel. The first verse of the book points to the time of the Judges and the very last verse points to King David. An author is not mentioned in Ruth.
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Explore the Book of Ruth and its story of the redemption and inclusion of Gentiles in this free TGC Bible Commentary by John Currid.
Ruth Obeys God And Finds Love. A free Bible Version and Commentary on the Book of Ruth in EasyEnglish.
The book of Ruth is a short narrative account that has its setting in the days when the judges governed in Israel (1:1). A glimpse of the Old Testament reveals that the period known as The Judges was not one of Israel s brighter moments spiritually.
Study Resources :: Text Commentaries :: David Guzik :: Ruth. David Guzik :: Study Guide for Ruth 1. Ruth’s Journey. A. Background: Elimelech and his sons. 1. (Ruth 1:1) A sojourn in Moab. Now it came to pass, in the days when the judges ruled, that there was a famine in the land.
Dive into the short but brilliant book of Ruth in the Bible. Reflect on how God is involved in the day-to-day hardships and joys of life through videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.
The book of Ruth showed the Israelites the blessings that obedience could bring. It showed them the loving, faithful nature of their God. This book demonstrates that God responds to His people’s cry.
Click here to read David Guzik’s written commentary on the book of Ruth. Apple Podcasts: David Guzik teaches through the Book of Ruth. Ruth 1 – You Can Run, But You Can’t Hide. Ruth 2 – It’s No Accident. Ruth 3 – Ruth Makes an Appeal.