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Title: Bible Study Institute


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Bible Study Institute
  • Presents

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QuikStudy
  • The Book of Ruth

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The BIG Picture
  • Author?
  • Unknown, though some suggest Samuel.
  • Audience?
  • Uncertain
  • Others?
  • Ruth, Naiomi, Boaz
  • When written?
  • Sometime after the period of the Judges
    (1375-1050 BC)

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The BIG Picture
  • When it happens?
  • A dark time in Israels history, when people
    lived to please themselves, not God (Jdg 176)
  • Where it takes place?
  • Moab and Bethlehem
  • The Writers Purpose?
  • To show how three people remained strong in
    character and true to God, even when the society
    around them was collapsing

5
Outline of Ruth
  • Ruth remains loyal to Naiomi (11-22)
  • Ruth gleans in Boaz field (21-23)
  • Ruth follows Naiomis plan (31-18)
  • Ruth and Boaz are Married (41-22)

6
Targeting Passages
  • Once you have the Big Picture of the book, its
    time to target passages in the book for closer
    study
  • Targeting is the skill of zooming in for
    close-upswithout losing the context
  • To target a passage for closer study
  • Tie together the different key wordsaction or
    highly descriptive wordsin the main headings of
    the book outline, and
  • Follow the Rule of Context

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Outline of Ruth
  • Ruth remains loyal to Naiomi (11-22)
  • Ruth gleans in Boaz field (21-23)
  • Ruth follows Naiomis plan (31-18)
  • Ruth and Boaz are Married (41-22)

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Context
  • Everything in a Bible book is connected
  • What comes before and after a passage works
    together to form the setting or context that
    shapes its meaning
  • Disconnect a passage from what comes before and
    after it, and
  • You will take it out of context
  • You can make it say whatever you want

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Rule of Context
  • To focus on a passage as you should, apply the
    Rule of Context

The Rule of Context Everything leads up to and
prepares the way for what comes after it
  • To stay in touch with what comes before and after
    a passage as you zoom in for a closer look
  • Then you wont have to worry about being out of
    context ever again

10
Rule of Context
  • To apply the Rule of Context as you target a
    passage for deeper study
  • First, show how the book leads up to and prepares
    the way for the passage
  • Then, show how the passage leads up to and
    prepares the way for what comes after it
  • Use words that express the idea of getting the
    reader ready for what comes next, like

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Rule of Context
  • After the writer says... he goes on to say
    (whats next)...
  • The writer braces us for (whats next) by first
    saying...
  • The writer tells us..., to build up to (whats
    next)
  • The writer equips us for (whats next) by telling
    us...
  • The writer establishes (whats next) by starting
    with...
  • The writer gears up for (whats next) by
    explaining...
  • The writer gets us ready for (whats next) by
    informing us...
  • The writer launches into (whats next) after he
    says...
  • The writer opens the door for (whats next)
    with...
  • The writer says...to pave the way for (whats
    next)

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Rule of Context
  • The writer lays the foundation for (whats next)
    by saying...
  • The writer prepares us for (whats next) by
    describing...
  • The writer primes us for (whats next) by
    advising us...
  • The writer rigs us for (whats next) by beginning
    with...
  • The writer develops an...to set up (whats next)
  • The writer sets the stage for (whats next), by
    proposing...

13
Target the Passage
  • Ruth remains loyal to Naiomi (11-22)
  • Based on the circumstances behind the book
  • Leads into Ruth gleans in Boaz fields (21-23)
  • Ruth remains loyal to Naiomi (11-22) sets the
    stage for Ruth gleans in Boaz fields (21-23)
  • Ruth gleans in Boaz fields (21-23)
  • Leads into Ruth follows Naiomis plan (31-18)
  • Ruth gleans in Boaz fields (21-23) lays the
    foundation for Ruth follows Naiomis plan (31-18)

14
Target the Passage
  • Ruth follows Naiomis plan (31-18)
  • Leads into Ruth and Boaz are married (41-21)
  • Ruth follows Naiomis plan (31-18) primes us for
    Ruth and Boaz are married (41-21)
  • Ruth and Boaz are married (41-22)
  • Ruth and Boaz are married (41-21) climaxes the
    book

15
Introductions to Passages
  • Main Introduction has general info for book
  • Introductions to passages
  • Fill in details about the passage missing from
    the Main Introduction
  • Shorter than Main Introduction to the book
  • In Main Introduction that summarizes its parts
  • In Book Outline that summarizes its parts
  • In the Running Outline embedded in the text
  • In Running Commentary, at beginning of each
    passage

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A Snapshot of 11-22
  • Who wrote or speaks in it?
  • The narrator
  • Who does he talk to?
  • (Moabites, Israelites, people everywhere)
  • Who or what is he talking about?
  • Recently widowed, Ruth begged to stay with Naiomi
    where ever she went, even though it meant leaving
    her homeland and traveled with her to Bethlehem
  • Anything special said about them?
  • Ruth was drawn to Naiomi and her God
  • Naiomi loved and cared for Ruth

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A Snapshot of 11-22
  • Where it takes place?
  • Moab, Bethlehem
  • When it happens?
  • During the time of the judgesa period of
    disobedience, idolatry, and violence
  • What is its purpose?
  • To show that God used Naiomi to bring Ruth to Him

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A Snapshot of 21-23
  • Who wrote or speaks in it?
  • The narrator
  • Who does he talk to?
  • (Moabites, Israelites, people everywhere)
  • Who or what is he talking about?
  • How God led the young Moabite widow to a man
    named Boaz

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A Snapshot of 21-23
  • Anything special said about them?
  • Ruth was a Moabitess
  • Boaz was a descendant of Rahab, a former
    prostitute from Jericho
  • Where it takes place?
  • Bethlehem
  • When it happens?
  • During the time of the Judges, months and years
    after Ruth and Naiomi settled in Bethlehem
  • What is its purpose?
  • To show the impact of Naiomis life on Boaz

20
A Snapshot of 31-18
  • Who wrote or speaks in it?
  • The narrator
  • Who does he talk to?
  • (Moabites, Israelites, people everywhere)
  • Who or what is he talking about?
  • How Ruth put her trust in God and risked her
    honor at the threshing floor

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A Snapshot of 31-18
  • Anything special said about them?
  • Ruth put her trust in God
  • Where it takes place?
  • Bethlehem
  • When it happens?
  • During the time of the Judges, months and years
    after Ruth and Naiomi settled in Bethlehem
  • What is its purpose?
  • To paint a picture of how hopeless people,
    rebellious aliens with no part in Gods kingdom,
    come to Christ

22
A Snapshot of 41-22
  • Who wrote or speaks in it?
  • The narrator
  • Who does he talk to?
  • (Moabites, Israelites, people everywhere)
  • Who or what is he talking about?
  • How Boaz redeemed Ruth
  • Anything special said about them?
  • Ruth became the great-grandma of David and an
    ancestor of the Messiah
  • Ruth and Boaz offspring continued the family
    line thru which Messiah came into the world

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A Snapshot of 41-22
  • God saves us, forgives us, rebuilds our lives,
    and gives us blessings that will last though
    eternity
  • Where it takes place?
  • Bethlehem
  • When it happens?
  • During the time of the Judges, months and years
    after Ruth and Naiomi settled in Bethlehem
  • What is its purpose?
  • To paint a picture of how Christ redeems us

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Color-Tag the Text
  • As you read the text
  • Apply the Rule of Repetition

The Rule of Repetition Writers usually repeat
what is most important to them
  • Look for the same, similar, or parallel terms
  • Circle or highlight anything that the book of
    Ruth mentions more than once in the text
  • Assign a different color to each set of terms
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