“Ruth 2: Ruth Meets Boaz,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2002), 89
“Ruth 2,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide , 89
Ruth 2
Ruth Meets Boaz
President Spencer W. Kimball said, “God does notice us, and he watches over us. But it is usually through another person that he meets our needs” (“The Abundant Life,” Ensign, July 1978, 4). Look for this idea as you continue reading the story of Ruth.
Kinsman (vv. 1, 20 ) Relative
Glean, gleaned (vv. 2–3, 7–8, 15–19, 23 ) Pick up grain left over after the harvest
Reapers (vv. 3–7, 9, 14 ) People who harvest crops
Light on (v. 3 ) Go to
Kindred (v. 3 ) Family
Sheaves (vv. 7, 15 ) Stalks and ears of grain
Hence (v. 8 ) Here
Abide (v. 8 ) Stay
Vessels (v. 9 ) Containers
Drawn (v. 9 ) Pulled up from a well
Nativity (v. 11 ) Birth
Recompense (v. 12 ) Reward
Wings (v. 12 ) Protection
Hither (v. 14 ) Here, to this place
Reached (v. 14 ) Gave
Sufficed (vv. 14, 18 ) Full
Reproach (v. 15 ) Shame
Of purpose (v. 16 ) On purpose
Rebuke (v. 16 ) Stop or reprimand
Even (v. 17 ) Sundown
Beat out (v. 17 ) To separate the grain from the chaff
Ephah (v. 17 ) A little over a bushel (see Bible Dictionary, “weights and measures,” p. 789)
Reserved (v. 18 ) Kept apart from, saved
Wrought, wroughtest (v. 19 ) Produced
Near of kin (v. 20 ) Closely related
According to the law of Moses, farmers were not to harvest all their crops, but they were to leave some in the field so that the poor could go through and harvest some food (see Leviticus 19:9–10 ).
Do activity A as you study Ruth 2 .
What Do You Think?
Explain why you think Boaz was so kind to Ruth.