It is when a persons relative pays a debt that the person is unable to pay. Jesus is called our kinsman redeemer, because He came to the earth in the form of a man (thus "related" to us) & paid the price for our debt of sin, which we could not pay. The law requires that a sinner be punished by death for their sins. The Bible says All have sinned & come short of the Glory of God. In other words, we are all sinners and have not been able to lay hold on Gods glory. Jesus being sinless died in our place to redeem us from hell. You aren't a recipiant of His payment until you are saved. Read the book of Ruth in the King James Bible to see an account of a kinsman redeemer on the physical level. Read in the New Testament & pray that God will cause you to see it in a spiritual sense & lead you to salvation which is through Jesus Christ & Him alone.
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Jesus viewed His suffering and death as necessary to fulfill God's plan for salvation. He willingly accepted his fate, knowing that his sacrifice would bring redemption and forgiveness of sins to humanity. Jesus demonstrated immense love and obedience to God through his willingness to endure such suffering.
relative that takes responsibility to care for family member
The definition of the word kinsman refers to males. Kinsman refers to being related by blood which would mean males are related to each other by blood.
The English translation "kinsman redeemer" only appears six times in the Bible. All of these occurences are in the hyphonated form, and all of them appear in chapters 3 and 4 of the book of Ruth in the Hebrew Scriptures. The same Hebrew form appears in Leviticus regarding inheritance of possessions; in Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, and 2 Samuel regarding restitution for wrong; and in Isaiah regarding the redemption of the Lord. Only the Ruth passages, however translate the Hebrew form as "kinsman-redeemer".
a widow was someone who's husband died but they had no kinsman redeemer either, so they couldn't remarry.
Ruth/Boaz. Boaz is called a kinsman-redeemer, a person who buys, redeems, takes back, something/someone into a family.
The Old Testament word "goel" is often translated as "kinsman-redeemer" and refers to a close male relative whose duty it was to "redeem" a family member sold into slavery or impoverished in some way. The word is extensively used in the Old Testament book of Ruth.
I personally think so but not everyone does people who follow different religions think different things. And by different I don't mean any disrespect to people who aren't Christian.
In the book of Ruth, a kinsman redeemer was a male relative who had the responsibility to act on behalf of a family member in need, such as providing protection, care, or help with legal matters like inheritance or marriage. Boaz served as Ruth's kinsman redeemer by marrying her to provide for her and her mother-in-law, Naomi, after the death of Ruth's husband.
Kinsman is a noun.
The Kinsman was created in 1919.