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How is Jesus represented in the Book of Ruth?

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Jesus is foreshadowed in Boaz, the kinsman-redeemer, who embodies God's grace and provision for redemption.

In the Book of Ruth, Boaz serves as a type of Christ, the Kinsman-Redeemer. Just as Boaz redeems Ruth and Naomi by fulfilling the obligations of the law and restoring their fortunes, Jesus redeems humanity through his sacrificial death and resurrection, fulfilling the law's requirements and offering restoration to all who come to Him in faith. Boaz’s acts reflect the grace and love of Christ, demonstrating how God uses individuals to accomplish His divine plan of salvation. This redemptive work shows that the story of Ruth is both a historical account and a profound theological narrative with implications for all believers, anticipating Christ's redemptive mission.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:1, Ruth 4:14-15, Matthew 1:5

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