Ruth goes to where Boaz is sleeping at night and lies down at the foot of his bed.
She does this on the instructions of her mother in law Naomi. Boaz is a relative of Ruth's dead husband and under the law of Moses when a man died childless, a close relative should marry the widow (Deu_25:5-10), this was to perpetuate the family name and keep the land in the family. It was especially important that when a man died without a son, someone should marry his widow so that a son would be born and the name carried on.
Ruth had been left childless. Since Boaz was a relative of Elimelech, he was eligible to serve as redeeming relative by marrying her. And not only was he eligible; he was willing.
I suppose you could say in this way Ruth was demonstrating she liked Boaz
He allowed her to glean in his field, he spoke kindly to her, he insisted that no one harass her, he invited her to his table and gave her food, and he eventually redeemed her field and married her.
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Boaz allowed Ruth to collect more grain to take home, then the others he also married her.
He allowed Ruth to take more grain then others, he even married her.
First he allowed Ruth to collect grain from the field, he then married her.
Obed is the only son of Ruth and Boaz, it is in Ruth chapter4.
Ruth's second husband was Boaz. He was a wealthy landowner who showed kindness and generosity towards Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi. They later married, following Jewish customs.
Fom the line of Ruth and Boaz.
The rising action in the book of Ruth includes Ruth's decision to stay with Naomi, Ruth's gleaning in Boaz's field, Naomi's plan for Ruth to approach Boaz, and the development of Ruth and Boaz's relationship. These events set the stage for the climax of the story.
No. Tradition states that Boaz died shortly after marrying Ruth, and they had a single son. See also:More about Ruth
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Boaz (Ruth 4:13)
Yes Ruth and Boaz were related to Jesus.Ruth is the great, great grandmother of David.
Boaz died after he married Ruth, and had a child as well but when he died the bible does not say.
As she was a widow and young and beautiful to look at he wanted to marry Ruth.
The great grandparents of King David were Boaz and Ruth. These are the same Boaz and Ruth that are the main characters in the Book of Ruth.
Ruth's first husband was Mahlon, son of Naomi. After he died, Ruth came to Israel and married his relative, Boaz .