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Ruth: (a) (10th century BCE) A Moabite princess who married the son of Naomi and Elimelech. After her husband died, she followed her mother-in-law to Israel and converted to Judaism. She then married Boaz, and they are the antecedents of King David. (b) A common Jewish name.
The story of Ruth unfolds against the background of the barley harvest in ancient Judea...
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The quintessential convert who inspires genrations of women. What do you know about Ruth?
Ruth was a Moabite princess of very fine character, who became the great-grandmother of King David.
Moabite princess and ancestor of King David
Ruth did not feel any pangs of regret at what she was giving up: her life of luxury, her royal title, her prospects of wealth and honor.
The bold voice of silence
He was Israel’s mightiest warrior, revered by friend and foe; yet for the first 28 years of his life he was a lowly outcast . . . The secret story behind the mysterious circumstances of King David’s birth.
Ruth was devoted to her chosen role, and due to her efforts to build a righteous Jewish home, she merited to have King David descend from her.
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