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What is the significance of Boaz as a type of Christ?

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Boaz exemplifies Christ's role as Kinsman Redeemer, highlighting His compassion and willingness to save the needy.

The significance of Boaz as a type of Christ centers on his role as a compassionate Kinsman Redeemer who acts on behalf of the vulnerable and impoverished. He not only possesses the right to redeem Naomi and Ruth due to his kinship, but he also chooses to do so, reflecting God's unmerited love for His people. Hebrews 10:12 notes that Christ offered Himself once for all to perfect those who are sanctified. Thus, Boaz's actions are illustrative of Christ’s sacrifice and His deep commitment to redeem from the bondage of sin. Boaz’s generosity in allowing Ruth to glean more than the bare minimum embodies the grace we receive from Christ—more than we can ask or think.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:1, Hebrews 10:12, Galatians 4:4-5

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Austin Cody Groover · Mar 26, 2017
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