Every book has a reference to God in some form or other. They may not mention the specific word "God" but they will have a reference such as "lilly of the valley", "rose of Sharon" etc.
The beginning of the Book of Ruth.
The book of Ruth
The Book of Ruth is big on loyalty. In fact, the Hebrew word for this—chesed—appears multiple times throughout the story. This word is used elsewhere in the Bible to describe God's loyalty and...
Yes, God is mentioned in Ruth 1:16 and 2:12.
The word "behold" is used in 1499 verses in the Book of Mormon.
i think it means cling
you need to mention the book name
If you are talking about Ruth, a Moabitess, in the Book of Ruth, different people may have different answers. In God, Ruth found someone who accepted her without making an issue of her '"roots," and included her in the lineage of Jesus. "Church" is not a word used in the text of Ruth.
No. The Bible does mention king Xerxes in the book of Esther but he is called Ahasuerus there.
A:The Book of Esther does not mention God or prayer in its standard version. Additions to the Book of Esther regarded by the Catholic Church as 'inspired' do mention prayer, but these are not really part of the original novel.
In the King James version the word - glory - appears 16 times in the Book of Revelation