No, but according to the Talmud he was identical with Ivtzan, one of the Judges.
Ruth's first husband was Mahlon, son of Naomi. After he died, Ruth came to Israel and married his relative, Boaz .
Ruth's first husband was Mahlon, son of Naomi. After he died, Ruth came to Israel and married his relative, Boaz .
Boaz died after he married Ruth, and had a child as well but when he died the bible does not say.
Boaz (Ruth 4:13)
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.
Boaz married Ruth, a widow from Moab who accompanied her mother-in-law, Naomi, from Moab when Naomi returned to Israel. Ruth was a direct ancestor of Jesus.
Ruth
Boaz .
Yes (Ruth 4:10)
Ruth was not Jewish, she was born into tribe of Moabits. Her husband was Jew and after his death, she went to Israel with her dead husbands wife (so with her mother-in-law)... In Israel she married to Boaz, great-grandfather of King David.
Tradition states that Boaz (Ruth's second husband) survived only a short time after he and Ruth were married.
Orpah and Ruth married Machlon and Kilyon, but who married whom exactly is not specified (Ruth ch.1). The order of the names, if taken respectively, implies that Ruth's first husband was Kilyon, not his brother Machlon. Her second husband was Boaz (Ruth ch.4).