Ruth

King James Version · 4 Chapters

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Ruth tells a quiet but powerful story of loyalty, providence, redemption, and hope unfolding in ordinary faithfulness.

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Authorship, setting, and audience

Its authorship is unnamed, but the book is carefully shaped to show God at work through ordinary lives. Set in the days of the judges, it unfolds against a dark national backdrop yet within a faithful remnant context. It teaches readers to see covenant kindness and God's hidden providence in famine, grief, and family vulnerability.

How the book moves

The book moves from loss and return to gleaning, redemption, and the restoration of Naomi's household.

Why this book matters

Ruth matters because it shows that God's redemptive story advances not only through public miracles but also through quiet covenant faithfulness.

Questions for this book

  • Which turning points shape the story in this book?
  • What does this history teach about trust, repentance, and obedience?

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