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What does the Bible say about the Book of Ruth?

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The Book of Ruth illustrates God's providence and faithfulness through the story of Ruth and Naomi.

The Book of Ruth is a rich narrative that unfolds during the turbulent period of the judges in Israel. It tells the story of Naomi, who, after losing her husband and sons, returns to Bethlehem from Moab, accompanied by Ruth, her Moabite daughter-in-law. This book demonstrates God's providential care as Ruth, through her loyalty to Naomi and her eventual marriage to Boaz, becomes part of the lineage leading to King David, and ultimately, to Christ. Ruth's declaration of faith in Naomi's God reflects the inclusivity of God's grace and His plan to bring salvation to all nations.
Scripture References: Ruth 1-4

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