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| During what period of Israelite history does the story of Ruth take place? (Ruth 1:1) |
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| In the days when the judges ruled |
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| The family of Elimelech and Naomi were from what town in Judah? (Ruth 1:2) |
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What were the names of the two Moabite women who were taken as wives by the sons of Elimelech and Naomi |
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| What did Naomi tell the women of Bethlehem to call her? (Ruth 1:20 |
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| “Mara, for the Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me.” |
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What relative of Elimelech owned the part of the field where Ruth happened to come to? (Ruth 2:3 |
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Where do we find the Old Testament command to leave sheaves in the field for strangers, the fatherless and the widows? |
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| 85 What was Ruth’s reputation among Boaz and the people of his town? (Ruth 3:11) |
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| She was considered a virtuous woman |
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| What two things does Boaz do to redeem the family of Naomi? (Ruth 4:9-10) |
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He bought all of the land belonging to Elimelech He took Ruth as his wife |
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| Who is the son of Boaz and Ruth? (Ruth 4:17 |
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| Who is the great-grandson of Boaz and Ruth? (Ruth 4:17) |
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