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How do we know that Boaz represents Christ as our Kinsman Redeemer?

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Boaz represents Christ as our Kinsman Redeemer by fulfilling the requirements set forth in the law as a near relative, able and willing to redeem.

In Ruth 2:1, Boaz is introduced as a 'mighty man of wealth' and a kinsman of Naomi's deceased husband, Elimelech. This establishes him as a potential Redeemer, as the law required a near relative to redeem any lost property or family members. Boaz exhibits the three essential qualifications: he is a near relative, he possesses the means to redeem, and he demonstrates willingness. Like Boaz, Jesus Christ is our Kinsman Redeemer, fulfilling the law's requirements. He took on human flesh, capable of reconciling us to God through His sufficiency in atoning for our sins, as stated in Hebrews 2:14-16. Thus, Boaz serves as a type of Christ, showcasing God's plan for redemption.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:1, Hebrews 2:14-16

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