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What does the Bible say about gleaning in the master's field?

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Gleaning in the master's field symbolizes God's grace and provision for His people.

The narrative of Ruth gleaning in Boaz's field exemplifies the grace that God extends to His people. In Ruth 2, Ruth, a Moabitess, seeks permission to glean in the fields, which signifies reliance on God's mercy. Boaz, as her kinsman-redeemer, represents Christ, showing how God provides not only for physical needs but also redeems those who are poor in spirit. The act of gleaning highlights the theme of God's grace making a way for the elect to receive His blessings, as seen in the contrast between Ruth's humble state and Boaz's wealth and willingness to provide.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:1-17, Ephesians 2:8-9

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