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What does the Bible say about Boaz as a type of Christ?

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Boaz is presented in the book of Ruth as a clear type of Christ, exemplifying his kinship, strength, faithfulness, and authority.

Boaz serves as a primary figure in the book of Ruth, embodying the qualities of Christ our Redeemer. He exemplifies kinship as he is a near kinsman, and redemption can only occur through a near kinsman, reflecting Christ’s incarnation. His name means 'in him is strength', underscoring the power and capability of Christ to redeem and save. Additionally, Boaz’s faithfulness to God’s law and righteousness illustrates Christ’s unwavering commitment to justice, and his authority over the land symbolizes Christ's sovereign rule. Hence, Boaz is a powerful representative of Jesus, fulfilling promises of redemption for His people.
Scripture References: Ruth 4, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22, Micah 5:2

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