that the next child must be a girl
Ruth 1:3+4 tells us that Ruth was a Moabite.
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The book of Ruth , tells us about the story of the women Naomi and her daughter in laws one was called Ruth, the great grandmother of King David. From Davids line Jesus was born. It tells of the famine and the deaths of Naomi's husband , and two sons who died in Moab. It also tells of a rich man called Boaz who married Ruth,
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Ruth tells Beneatha that she went out dancing with Walter the night before.
Ruth was the great-grandmother of King David (ibid., end of ch.4).
Obed's grandmother, Naomi
Ruth’s pregnancy (apex)
Yes Ruth was devoted to God. In the book of Ruth 1:16, Ruth tells Naomi, "Your people will be my people And your God will be my God." The Book of Ruth oozes with love and sincerity. Yes Ruth was a follower of the One true God. God chose her to be an ancestor of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The book of Ruth in the Bible is classified as a historical narrative. It tells the story of Ruth, a Moabite woman, and her journey with her mother-in-law Naomi from Moab to Bethlehem, where she eventually meets and marries Boaz.
Ruth's pregnancy