The book of Ruth seems simple. It is the tale of a poor Moabite widow who relocates to Bethlehem and finds security there when she marries Boaz, a wealthy Israelite man. Although the plot is simple, the book’s message is elusive. Re(reading Ruth) demonstrates how careful attention to the book’s structure, allusions, wordplay, and location in the canon can reveal the dynamic ways that it engages with other biblical stories and how that engagement shapes its message
The Book of Ruth is one of the shortest books of the Old Testament, but it gives the believer one of...
Ruth 3:9 en 4:5: What does the levirate marriage have in common with the practice of land redemption...
Quickly, so you don\u27t burn yourself on that candle if you have your Bibles handy, let\u27s turn t...
The book of Ruth seems simple. It is the tale of a poor Moabite widow who relocates to Bethlehem and...
The story of Ruth is a short story that can easily be missed if one thumbs through the Bible. It is ...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
The conclusion of this thesis brings an understanding of the deeper meaning of the book of Ruth and ...
Many ancient, medieval, and modern interpreters have proposed allegorical readings of the book of Ru...
When scholars read the book of Ruth, they are unanimous in their praise of the artistry and skill of...
The intertextual connections which the book of Ruth makes to the book of Proverbs, and in particular...
<p>This article addresses two issues in the <em>Book of Ruth</em> that have not ye...
<strong>The presence of God in the book of Ruth as story</strong><br /> A study of...
This research examines the influence of Genesis 38 on the Book of Ruth. Both texts feature women—Tam...
I want to examine the imagined world of the Book of Ruth as a people's religious literature. In the ...
The biblical text introduces Ruth, a Moabite woman, at a time of personal crisis. She faces destitut...
The Book of Ruth is one of the shortest books of the Old Testament, but it gives the believer one of...
Ruth 3:9 en 4:5: What does the levirate marriage have in common with the practice of land redemption...
Quickly, so you don\u27t burn yourself on that candle if you have your Bibles handy, let\u27s turn t...
The book of Ruth seems simple. It is the tale of a poor Moabite widow who relocates to Bethlehem and...
The story of Ruth is a short story that can easily be missed if one thumbs through the Bible. It is ...
The book of Ruth has been widely accepted as being a positive text for and about women in the Hebrew...
The conclusion of this thesis brings an understanding of the deeper meaning of the book of Ruth and ...
Many ancient, medieval, and modern interpreters have proposed allegorical readings of the book of Ru...
When scholars read the book of Ruth, they are unanimous in their praise of the artistry and skill of...
The intertextual connections which the book of Ruth makes to the book of Proverbs, and in particular...
<p>This article addresses two issues in the <em>Book of Ruth</em> that have not ye...
<strong>The presence of God in the book of Ruth as story</strong><br /> A study of...
This research examines the influence of Genesis 38 on the Book of Ruth. Both texts feature women—Tam...
I want to examine the imagined world of the Book of Ruth as a people's religious literature. In the ...
The biblical text introduces Ruth, a Moabite woman, at a time of personal crisis. She faces destitut...
The Book of Ruth is one of the shortest books of the Old Testament, but it gives the believer one of...
Ruth 3:9 en 4:5: What does the levirate marriage have in common with the practice of land redemption...
Quickly, so you don\u27t burn yourself on that candle if you have your Bibles handy, let\u27s turn t...