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Lesson Number |
Class Date |
Subject |
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Ruth-27 |
Dec 6, 07 |
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Ruth-26 |
Nov 29, 07 |
Ruth 4:9-12; Boaz reviews the transaction, acquiring the rights of the
go’el, in the presence of the witnesses; the reasons for his actions;
public reaction to the court proceedings; blessing of the public reveals
their acceptance of Ruth and notes the Levirate responsibility;
continuity of Scripture; a new name for Ruth; God has plan for our lives
–He can take what is insignificant and make it remarkably significant |
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Ruth-25 |
Nov 15, 07 |
Ruth 4:1-8; heritage of a name in OT; 1 Sam 24:21; two issues-the
property and the Levirate responsibility, legal and moral; by linking
the two Ruth demonstrates her commitment expressed in 1:16-17; symbolism
of giving the sandal; Gen 13:17; Palomi Almoni relinquishes both his
right to Elimelech’s land and the Levirate responsibility to Boaz |
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Ruth-24 |
Nov 8, 07 |
Ruth 4:1-4; the duties and responsibilities of the kinsmen redeemer; the
gate, the place of official business; disposition of Elimelech’s land;
redeem=accept responsibility |
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Ruth-23 |
Nov 1, 07 |
Ruth 3:16-4:4; empty handedness of Naomi; Boaz recognizes Naomi’s
initiative and authorization of Ruth’s proposal; the function of
hesed; Boaz not the closest
go’el
or kinsmen redeemer and so abides by the ML; Boaz springs into action;
in seeking a kinsmen redeemer to provide an heir for Elimelech, Ruth
demonstrates her commitment to the God of Israel. |
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Ruth-22 |
Oct 25, 07 |
Ruth 3:11-15; Boaz’ response to Ruth’s request and reassurance to her
indicates that he has already thought through this situation and will
abide by the civil jurisprudence of the ML |
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Ruth-21 |
Oct 18, 07 |
Ruth 3:1-10; Ruth’s bold proposal to Boaz, a kinsmen redeemer, shows
that she now no longer views herself as a foreigner but as capable of
moving up to a higher station in Jewish society, a wife; Boaz’s response
praises Ruth for her loyal love and willingness to follow the ML an
legally find an heir and shows he has already thought through this
situation. |
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Ruth-20 |
Oct 11, 07 |
Ruth 3:1-5; the end of the harvest season and Naomi decides to secure
the future of her daughter-in-law by launching a bold plan and having
her approach Boaz, a man of character in whom she trusts to do the right
thing; laying aside her widow’s mourning garments, Ruth follows Naomi’s
instructions exactly. |
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Ruth-19 |
Oct 4. 07 |
Ruth 2: 19:23; change of Naomi’s thinking; the role of redeemer in
Israel’s family law; Lev 25:23-30; 47-55; Num 5:8; 35:13, 19-27; Job
19:23; review Levirate marriage; Ruth’s continued commitment |
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Ruth-18 |
Sep 27, 07 |
Ruth 2:14-20; Boaz protects Ruth from normal human resentment; Ruth not
distracted by the extraordinary treatment she receives but continues to
work; Naomi’s astonishment |
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Ruth-17 |
Sep 20, 07 |
Ruth 2:13-14; character of Ruth and Boaz; the actions and intentions of
Boaz; principles of courtship; Eph 5:22 |
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Ruth-16 |
Sep 13, 07 |
Ruth 1:1- 2:14; Review; character of Ruth and Boaz |
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Ruth-15 |
May 17, 07 |
Ruth 2:10-13; In providing for Ruth’s welfare, Boaz
elevates her position in his field; Ruth expects nothing, deserves
nothing, and ends up receiving everything from the Lord |
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Ruth-14 |
May 10, 07 |
Ruth 2:5-10; Boaz’s godly character revealed, his
provision for Ruth ; Ruth’s character revealed, her recognition of her
status and expression of gratitude; 1 Pet 5:5-7 |
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Ruth-13 |
May 3, 07 |
Ruth 2:1-4; a review of Naomi’s urging the Moabitesses to
return in light of the Levirate marriage doctrine; Ruth 1:11-16;
‘coincidences’ guided by God; the spiritual weight of Boaz’s greeting |
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Ruth-12 |
Apr 26, 07 |
Ruth 2:1-2; answers to questions in the doctrine of the
Levirate marriage; no violation of the ML; Deut 5:8; 17:17; ritual of
the sandal; Ruth’s grace orientation; “gleaning”; Lev 19:9-10; 23:22;
Deut 24:19-22; Ps 41:4 |
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Ruth-11 |
Apr 19. 07 |
Ruth 2:1; Boaz’s credentials; a man of substance and
wealthy in character too; resting in the promises of God; Nah 1:7; Pro
3:5-6; Deut 31:6; doctrine of the Levirate marriage; Gen
38:8--pre-Mosaic Law; Deut 25:5-10 provision in the Mosaic Law;
symbolism of the sandal; Lev 18:6; 20:21;
Doctrine of the Levirate Marriage
(document) |
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Ruth-10 |
Apr 12, 07 |
Ruth 1:18-22; Naomi’s return causes Bethlehem to ‘hum’
with excitement, but she responds with more bitterness, blaming the All
Sufficient Sovereign One for her problems and ignoring Ruth; Gen 17:11;
49:25; God brings Naomi and Ruth back to he Land at precisely the right
time; 1 Thess 5:16-18; Ruth is brought forward;
Doctrine of Bitterness
(document)
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Ruth-09 |
Apr 5, 07 |
Ruth 1:15-18; Naomi commands Ruth to return “to her
people and her gods” 4 times; Ruth begins to make a change, but in her
self- absorption Naomi does not see it; Hebrew poetry; 4-fold commitment
of Ruth; Naomi stunned to silence instead of rejoicing |
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Ruth-08 |
Mar 29, 07 |
Ruth 1:11-14; Ruth’s clinging to Naomi indicative of her
strong mental commitment; Gen 2:24; doctrine of bitterness |
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Ruth-07 |
Mar 15, 07 |
Ruth 1:10-14: Naomi’s rejection of the Lord manifest in
her decisions after the death of Elimelech; meaning of “return to your
mother’s house”; Gen 24:28, 67; Song 3:4; 8:2; the core of Naomi’s
feelings revealed-bitterness toward God |
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Ruth-06 |
Mar 8, 07 |
Ruth 1:6-9; Naomi’s frustrations; how the Lord “visits;
Gen 21:1; 50:24; 1 Sam 2:21; avoiding divine discipline or testing; Life
does not deal us a tough hand, rather its is the Lord’s hand in our
lives ; Naomi’s use of
hesed,
loyal love |
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Ruth-05 |
Mar 1, 07 |
Ruth1: 1-6; interpreting the decision to move to Moab in
light of Israel’s general disposition toward Moab; Gen 19:30-38; Num
22:1-24:25; 25:1-9; 31:18; Judg 3:15-30; Naomi’s decision to return to
the Land |
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Ruth-04 |
Feb 22, 07 |
Ruth 1:6; evaluating the marriages to the Moabitesses; Judg 21:2023; Gen
24:67; Deut 7:1-5, 14-15; Neh 13:1-2; 1 Kgs 11:1-3, 9-12; adversity in
life is designed to mature us spiritually; Jas 1:2; 10:10; 1 Cor 10:13 |
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Ruth-03 |
Feb 15, 07 |
Ruth 1:1-5; the sojourn to Moab turns to dwelling; names
of the family members; death of husband and sons results in abandonment
of Naomi; bad decisions confront us with bad options |
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Ruth-02 |
Feb 8, 07 |
Introduction to Ruth and background contd.; Josh 24:14;
Gen 19:30-38; Ruth 1:1-5; the stage is set—there is famine in the Land |
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Ruth-01 |
Feb 01, 07 |
Introduction to Ruth; background; Lev 26:1-19; Deut
7:1-8; 28:23-24; Judg 2:1-4; 17:6; 21:25
(diagram) |