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What does the Bible say about Ruth's significance in Jesus' genealogy?

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Ruth is significant as she is a Gentile ancestor of Jesus, illustrating God's grace in saving Gentiles.

The book of Ruth holds a significant place in the biblical narrative as one of only two books named after women. Ruth, a Moabitess, is included in the genealogy of our Lord Jesus Christ, highlighting God's overarching plan of redemption that includes Gentiles. Her story demonstrates that God's grace extends beyond ethnic lines, showing His power to save those from cursed backgrounds. Ruth’s inclusion among the ancestors of Jesus, along with other women like Tamar and Rahab, illustrates that the gospel reaches and redeems all who come to Him in faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:5, Ruth 1:16

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