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What does the Bible say about Boaz and Ruth?

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The Bible presents Boaz as a kinsman redeemer to Ruth, highlighting themes of redemption and providence.

In the Book of Ruth, Boaz is depicted as a kinsman redeemer, a legally designated relative who has the responsibility to redeem family members in distress. His kindness towards Ruth, a Moabitess and widow, showcases God’s providential care. Boaz's actions not only fulfill the legal obligations laid out in Deuteronomy 25 but also illustrate the broader redemptive narrative found in Scripture, pointing to Christ as our ultimate Redeemer.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:1-14, Deuteronomy 25:5-10

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Boaz and Ruth
David Pledger · Feb 9, 2020
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