“The Book of Ruth,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2002), 88–90
“The Book of Ruth,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide, 88–90
The Book of Ruth
This short, significant story took place during the time of the book of Judges. Unlike most of the stories in the book of Judges, however, it is hopeful, full of faith, and has a happy ending.
The Faith of a Convert
It is especially interesting to note that Ruth was not an Israelite by birth but was a Moabite (see Bible Dictionary, “Moab,” p. 733). Ruth married an Israelite of the tribe of Judah who lived in Moab during a famine. From the book of Ruth we can learn about the faith of a convert to the true gospel. We also learn that the love and mercy of the Lord are extended to those who desire it, even if they grew up outside of the covenant.
A Noble Posterity
You might be interested to know that Ruth’s descendants include David, who was a king in Israel, and the Lord Jesus Christ. As you read, look for what Ruth did that showed her to be a worthy ancestor of the Savior.