This is the companion discussion to Ruth chapter 4. In these chapter by chapter discussions, Elijah and I will discuss the narrative and theology of the book of Ruth. In this episode, we explore the importance of the other, nameless Kinsman-redeemer unwilling to bear the cost of redemption, the rich blessing of Boaz and Ruth by the elders and people of Bethlehem, the final restoration and filling of Naomi, and the incredible ending of the book of Ruth with a genealogy leading first to King David and ultimately to the King of Kings.
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This is the companion discussion to Ruth chapter 4. In these chapter by chapter discussions, Elijah and I will discuss the narrative and theology of the book of Ruth. In this episode, we explore the importance of the other, nameless Kinsman-redeemer unwilling to bear the cost of redemption, the rich blessing of Boaz and Ruth by the elders and people of Bethlehem, the final restoration and filling of Naomi, and the incredible ending of the book of Ruth with a genealogy leading first to King David and ultimately to the King of Kings.
ReadyMag site: readymag.com/u1962753911/thebookofruth/
Music by Scott Buckley --www.scottbuckley.com.au
Spotify Podcasts: open.spotify.com/show/5foBrfxojpOdkJpjPUHwtc
Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…th/id1517706080
In the time "when the judges ruled" and "there was no king in Israel," a famine blights the land of Israel and the town of Bethlehem. Elimilech, his wife Naomi, and their two sons turn their back on the promised land and enter the land of Moab. So begins the beautiful historical narrative of Ruth. This chapter has one of the greatest conversion statements in all of the Bible, and we are introduced to the strength, love, and courage of Ruth to leave the culture, religion, and land of her birth to become a stranger in a new land.
This full recording of the book of Ruth is read by Greg Ball, produced by Joshua Savage, and uses an adapted version of the non-copyrighted 1599 Geneva Bible. The translation has been adapted by Joshua Savage in reference to the original source language.
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Music by Scott Buckley - www.scottbuckley.com.au.
The Book of Ruth
This is the companion discussion to Ruth chapter 4. In these chapter by chapter discussions, Elijah and I will discuss the narrative and theology of the book of Ruth. In this episode, we explore the importance of the other, nameless Kinsman-redeemer unwilling to bear the cost of redemption, the rich blessing of Boaz and Ruth by the elders and people of Bethlehem, the final restoration and filling of Naomi, and the incredible ending of the book of Ruth with a genealogy leading first to King David and ultimately to the King of Kings.
ReadyMag site: readymag.com/u1962753911/thebookofruth/
Music by Scott Buckley --www.scottbuckley.com.au
Spotify Podcasts: open.spotify.com/show/5foBrfxojpOdkJpjPUHwtc
Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…th/id1517706080