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Judges and Ruth
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  • They found Adonibezek there and fought him. He
    ran away, but they chased him, caught him, and
    cut off his thumbs and big toes. He said,
    Seventy kings with their thumbs and big toes cut
    off have picked up scraps under my table. God has
    now done to me what I did to them. He was taken
    to Jerusalem, where he died. (Judges 15-7 GN)
  • He took his concubines body, cut it into twelve
    pieces, and sent one piece to each of the twelve
    tribes of Israel. (Judges 1929 GN)

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  • The LORDs servant Joshua son of Nun died at the
    age of a hundred and ten...That whole generation
    also died, and the next generation forgot the
    LORD and what he had done for Israel. (Judges
    28-10 GN)

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Judges
  • Whenever the LORD gave Israel a leader, the LORD
    would help that leader and would save the people
    from their enemies as long as that leader lived.
    The LORD would have mercy on them because they
    groaned under their suffering and oppression. But
    when the leader died, the people would return to
    the old ways and behave worse than the previous
    generation. They would serve and worship other
    gods, and stubbornly continue their own evil
    ways. Then the LORD would become angry with
    Israel and say, This nation has broken the
    covenant that I commanded their ancestors to
    keep. Because they have not obeyed me, I will no
    longer drive out any of the nations that were
    still in the land when Joshua died. I will use
    them to find out whether or not these Israelites
    will follow my ways, as their ancestors did. So
    the LORD allowed these nations to remain in the
    land he did not give Joshua victory over them,
    nor did he drive them out soon after Joshuas
    death. (Judges 218-23)

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  • And so the people of Israel settled down among
    the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the
    Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites. They
    intermarried with them and worshiped their gods.
    (Judges 35,6 GN)

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  • The people of Israel sinned against the LORD
    again. Because of this the LORD made King Eglon
    of Moab stronger than Israel. Eglon joined the
    Ammonites and the Amalekites they defeated
    Israel and captured Jericho, the city of palm
    trees. The Israelites were subject to Eglon for
    eighteen years. Then the Israelites cried out to
    the LORD, and he sent someone to free them. This
    was Ehud, a left-handed man...The people of
    Israel sent Ehud to King Eglon of Moab with gifts
    for him. Ehud had made himself a double-edged
    sword about a foot and a half long. He had it
    fastened on his right side under his clothes.
    Then he took the gifts to Eglon, who was a very
    fat man. (Judges 315-17 GN)

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  • With his left hand Ehud took the sword from his
    right side and plunged it into the kings belly.
    The whole sword went in, handle and all, and the
    fat covered it up. Ehud did not pull it out of
    the kings belly, and it stuck out behind,
    between his legs. (Judges 321-22 GN)

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  • Sisera, running for his life, headed for the
    tent of Jael, wife of HeberJael stepped out to
    meet Sisera and said, Come in, sir. Stay here
    with me. Dont be afraid. So he went with her
    into her tent. She covered him with a blanket. He
    said to her, Please, a little water. Im
    thirsty. She opened a bottle of milk, gave him a
    drink, and then covered him up again. He then
    said, Stand at the tent flap. If anyone comes by
    and asks you, Is there anyone here? tell him, No,
    not a soul. Then while he was fast asleep from
    exhaustion, Jael wife of Heber took a tent peg
    and hammer, tiptoed toward him, and drove the
    tent peg through his temple and all the way into
    the ground. He convulsed and died. (Judges
    417-21 GN)

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  • Song of Deborah So may all your enemies die
    like that, O LORD, but may your friends shine
    like the rising sun! And there was peace in the
    land for forty years (Judges 531 GN)

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  • Break the teeth of these fierce lions, O God.
    May they disappear like water draining away may
    they be crushed like weeds on a path. May they be
    like snails that dissolve into slime may they be
    like a baby born dead that never sees the light.
    Before they know it, they are cut down like
    weeds in his fierce anger God will blow them
    away while they are still living. The righteous
    will be glad when they see sinners punished they
    will wade through the blood of the wicked.
    (Psalms 586-10 GN)

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  • Happy are those who pay you back for what you
    have done to us---who take your babies and smash
    them against a rock. (Psalm 1378,9 GN)

12
  • Gideon
  • Once again the people of Israel sinned against
    the LORD, so he let the people of Midian rule
    them for seven years. The Midianites were
    stronger than Israel, and the people of Israel
    his from them in caves and other safe places in
    the hills (Judges 61,2 GN)
  • Then the LORDs angel came to the village of
    Ophrah and sat under the oak tree that belonged
    to JoashHis son Gideon was threshing some wheat
    secretly in a wine press, so that the Midianites
    would not see him. The LORDs angel appeared to
    him there and said, The LORD is with you, brave
    and mighty man! Gideon said to him, If I may
    ask, sir, why has all this happened to us if the
    LORD is with us? What happened to all the
    wonderful things that our fathers told us the
    LORD used to do---how he brought them out of
    Egypt? The LORD has abandoned us and left us to
    the mercy of the Midianites.

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  • Then the LORD ordered him, Go with all your
    great strength and rescue Israel from the
    Midianites. I myself am sending you. Gideon
    replied, But Lord, how can I rescue Israel? My
    clan is the weakest in the tribe of Manasseh, and
    I am the least important member of my family.
  • The LORD answered, You can do it because I will
    help you. You will crush the Midianites as easily
    as if they were only one man. Gideon replied,
    If you are pleased with me, give me some proof
    that you are really the LORD. Please do not leave
    until I bring you an offering of food.
  • He said, I will stay until you come back.
    (Judges 611-18 GN)

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  • So Gideon went into his house and cooked a young
    goat and used a bushel of flour to make bread
    without any yeast. He put the meat in a basket
    and the broth in a pot, brought them to the
    LORDs angel under the oak tree, and gave them to
    him. The angel told him, Put the meat and the
    bread on this rock, and pour the broth over
    them. Gideon did so. Then the LORDs angel
    reached out and touched the meat and the bread
    with the end of the stick he was holding. Fire
    came out of the rock and burned up the meat and
    the bread. Then the angel disappeared. When
    Gideon realized that it was the Angel of the
    LORD, he cried out, Oh, Sovereign LORD, Im
    doomed! I have seen the Angel of the LORD face to
    face! It is all right, the LORD replied. Do
    not be afraid. You will not die. (Judges
    619-23)

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  • Then Gideon said to God, You say that you have
    decided to use me to rescue Israel. Well, I am
    putting some wool on the ground where we thresh
    the wheat. If in the morning there is dew only on
    the wool but not on the ground, then I will know
    that you are going to use me to rescue Israel.
  • How many chances does God give us if we are weak
    in faith?
  • That is exactly what happened. When Gideon got up
    early the next morning, he squeezed the wool and
    wrung enough dew out of it to fill a bowl with
    water. Then Gideon said to God, Dont be angry
    with me let me speak just once more. Please let
    me make one more test with the wool. This time
    let the wool be dry, and the ground be wet.
  • That night God did that very thing. The next
    morning the wool was dry, but the ground was wet
    with dew. (Judges 636-40 GN)
  • Hebrews 11
  • While Gideons men were blowing their trumpets,
    the LORD made the enemy troops attack each other
    with their swords (Judges 722 GN)

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  • He had seventy sons born to him, for he had many
    wives. He also had a concubine in Shechem, who
    gave birth to a son, whom he named Abimelech.
    (Judges 830-31 GN)

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  • After Gideons death the people of Israel were
    unfaithful to God again and worshiped the Baals.
    They made Baal-of-the-Covenant their god, and no
    longer served the LORD their God, who had saved
    them from all their enemies around them (Judges
    833 GN)
  • Gideons son Abimelech The men of Shechem gave
    him seventy pieces of silver from the temple of
    Baal-of-the-Covenant, and with this money he
    hired a bunch of worthless scoundrels to join
    him. He went to his father's house at Ophrah, and
    there on top of a single stone he killed his
    seventy brothers, Gideons sons. (Judges 94,5
    GN)

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  • Again the Israelites did evil in the Lords
    sight. They worshiped images of Baal and
    Ashtoreth, and the gods of Aram, Sidon, Moab,
    Ammon, and Philistia. Not only this, but they
    abandoned the Lord and no longer served him at
    all. So the Lord burned with anger against
    Israel, and he handed them over to the
    Philistines and the Ammonites, who began to
    oppress them that year. For eighteen years they
    oppressed all the IsraelitesThe Israelites were
    in great distress. Finally, they cried out to the
    Lord, saying, We have sinned against you because
    we have abandoned you as our God and have served
    the images of Baal.

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  • The Lord replied, Did I not rescue you from the
    Egyptians, the Amorites, the Ammonites, the
    Philistines, the Sidonians, the Amalekites, and
    the Maonites? When they oppressed you, you cried
    out to me, and I rescued you. Yet you have
    abandoned me and served other gods. So I will not
    rescue you anymore. Go and cry out to the gods
    you have chosen! Let them rescue you in your hour
    of distress!
  • But the Israelites pleaded with the Lord and
    said, We have sinned. Punish us as you see fit,
    only rescue us today from our enemies. Then the
    Israelites put aside their foreign gods and
    served the Lord. And he was grieved by their
    misery (Judges 106-16 NLT)

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Jephthah
  • Jephthah, a brave soldier from Gilead, was the
    son of a prostitute (Judges 111 GN)
  • And Jephthah made a vow to Yahweh, If you
    deliver the Ammonites into my grasp, the first
    thing to come out of the doors of my house to
    meet me when I return in triumph from fighting
    the Ammonites shall belong to Yahweh, and I shall
    sacrifice it as a burnt offering. Jephthah
    crossed into Ammonite territory to attack them,
    and Yahweh delivered them into his graspIt was a
    very severe defeat, and the Ammonites were
    humbled by the Israelites. As Jephthah returned
    to his house at Mizpah, his daughter came out to
    meet him, dancing to the sound of tambourines.
    She was his only child apart from her, he had
    neither son nor daughter. When he saw her, he
    tore his clothes and exclaimed, Oh my daughter,
    what misery you have brought upon me! You have
    joined those who bring misery into my life! I
    have made a promise before Yahweh which I cannot
    retract.

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  • She replied, Father, you have made a promise to
    Yahweh treat me as the promise that you have
    made requires, since Yahweh has granted you
    vengeance on your enemies the Ammonites. She
    then said to her father, Grant me this! Let me
    be free for two months. I shall go and wander in
    the mountains, and with my companions bewail my
    virginity. He replied, Go, and let her go away
    for two months. So she went away with her
    companions and bewailed her virginity in the
    mountains. When the two months were over she went
    back to her father, and he treated her as the vow
    that he had uttered bound him. She had remained a
    virgin. And hence, the custom in Israel for the
    daughters of Israel to leave home year by year
    and lament over the daughter of Jephthah the
    Gileadite for four days every year (Judges
    1130-40 New Jerusalem Bible)
  • Did he do the right thing?

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  • Should I go on? There isn't enough time for me
    to speak of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah,
    David, Samuel, and the prophets. Through faith
    they fought whole countries and won. They did
    what was right and received what God had
    promised. (Hebrews 1132-33 GN)
  • God recognized a glimmer of integrity, even in
    the face of a foolish oath

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Samson
  • Why would God choose to bless someone with this
    gift? Why not create Samson as the kindest
    person ever?
  • R-E-S-P-E-C-T
  • Each nation had a god who ruled in his
    territory
  • Yahweh was the God of Israel
  • Chemosh was the god of Moab
  • When the king of Moab realized that he was
    losing the battle, he took seven hundred
    swordsmen with him and tried to force his way
    through the enemy lines and escape to the king of
    Syria, but he failed. So he took his oldest son,
    who was to succeed him as king, and offered him
    on the city wall as a sacrifice to the god of
    Moab. The Israelites were terrified and so they
    drew back from the city and returned to their own
    country (2 Kings 326,27 GN).

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  • Then Samson prayed, Sovereign LORD, please
    remember me please, God, give me my strength
    just this one time more, so that.
  • with this one blow I can get even with the
    Philistines for putting out my two eyes (Judges
    1628 GN)
  • Hebrews 11
  • Anyone else blessed with remarkable talents that
    blew it?

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The Levite and his concubine
  • he and his concubine started on their way, with
    their servant and two donkeys with pack saddles.
    It was late in the day when they came near Jebus
    (that is, Jerusalem), so the servant said to his
    master, Why don't we stop and spend the night
    here in this Jebusite city? But his master said,
    We're not going to stop in a city where the
    people are not Israelites. Well pass on by and
    go a little farther and spend the night at Gibeah
    or Ramah. So they passed by Jebus and continued
    on their way. It was sunset when they came to
    Gibeah in the territory of the tribe of Benjamin.
    They turned off the road to go and spend the
    night there. They went into town and sat down in
    the city square, but no one offered to take them
    home for the night.

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  • While they were there, an old man came by at the
    end of a day's work on the farm. He was
    originally from the hill country of Ephraim, but
    he was now living in Gibeah. (The other people
    there were from the tribe of Benjamin.) The old
    man noticed the traveler in the city square and
    asked him, Where do you come from? Where are you
    going? The Levite answered, We have been in
    Bethlehem in Judah, and now we are on our way
    home deep in the hill country of Ephraim. No one
    will put us up for the night, even though we have
    fodder and straw for our donkeys, as well as
    bread and wine for my concubine and me and for my
    servant. We have everything we need. The old man
    said, You are welcome in my home! Ill take care
    of you you don't have to spend the night in the
    square. So he took them home with him and fed
    their donkeys. His guests washed their feet and
    had a meal.

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  • They were enjoying themselves when all of a
    sudden some sexual perverts from the town
    surrounded the house and started beating on the
    door. They said to the old man, Bring out that
    man that came home with you! We want to have sex
    with him! But the old man went outside and said
    to them, No, my friends! Please! Dont do such
    an evil, immoral thing! This man is my guest.
    Look! Here is his concubine and my own virgin
    daughter. Ill bring them out now, and you can
    have them. Do whatever you want to with them. But
    dont do such an awful thing to this man! But
    the men would not listen to him. So the Levite
    took his concubine and put her outside with them.
    They raped her and abused her all night long and
    didnt stop until morning.

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  • At dawn the woman came and fell down at the door
    of the old mans house, where her husband was.
    She was still there when daylight came. Her
    husband got up that morning, and when he opened
    the door to go on his way, he found his concubine
    lying in front of the house with her hands
    reaching for the door. He said, Get up. Lets
    go. But there was no answer. So he put her body
    across the donkey and started on his way home.
    When he arrived, he went in the house and got a
    knife. He took his concubines body, cut it into
    twelve pieces, and sent one piece to each of the
    twelve tribes of Israel. Everyone who saw it
    said, We have never heard of such a thing!
    Nothing like this has ever happened since the
    Israelites left Egypt! We have to do something
    about this! What will it be? (Judges 1910-30
    GN)

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  • How could God allow this to happen?
  • What does this story say about God?
  • Why is this story even in the Bible?

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  • You got your start in sin at Gibeah that
    ancient, unspeakable, shocking sin And youve
    been at it ever since. (Hosea 109 The
    Message)
  • When Israel was only a child, I loved him. I
    called out, My son!called him out of Egypt.
    But when others called him, he ran off and left
    me. He worshiped the popular sex gods, he played
    at religion with toy gods. Still, I stuck with
    him. I led Ephraim. I rescued him from human
    bondage, But he never acknowledged my help, never
    admitted that I was the one pulling his wagon,
    That I lifted him, like a baby, to my cheek, that
    I bent down to feed him. Now he wants to go back
    to Egypt or go over to Assyriaanything but
    return to me! Thats why his cities are
    unsafethe murder rate skyrockets and every plan
    to improve things falls to pieces. My people are
    hell-bent on leaving me. They pray to god Baal
    for help. He doesnt lift a finger to help them.
    But how can I give up on you, Ephraim? How can I
    turn you loose, Israel? How can I leave you to be
    ruined like Admah, devastated like luckless
    Zeboim? I cant bear to even think such thoughts.
    My insides churn in protest. And so Im not going
    to act on my anger. Im not going to destroy
    Ephraim. And why? Because I am God and not a
    human. Im The Holy One and Im herein your very
    midst. (Hosea 111-10 The Message)

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  • How did God feel?
  • My insides churn in protest
  • What did God do?
  • Still I stuck with him
  • Which 2 tribes were left in Jesus day?
  • Judah, Benjamin
  • The Bible an inspired textbook of horrible
    disease and the wonderful healing remedy

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Judges - Summary
  • There was no king in Israel at that time.
    Everyone did whatever they pleased (Judges 2125
    GN)

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Where is Gods Justice?
  • We will bring the terrorists to justice.
    (George Bush)

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  • While the Cross was a violent episode, we are
    not witnessing Gods violenceGood Friday was not
    the outpouring of Gods violence upon Christ to
    assuage his own wrath. That day was Gods No!
    to wrath and Yes! to love and forgiveness in
    the face of our violence and wrath. (Stricken by
    God?)

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Gods justice
  • Biblically, to "bring justice" does not mean to
    bring punishment, but to bring healing and
    reconciliation
  • Justice means to make things right
  • Justice is an expression of mercy

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  • Wash yourselves clean. Stop all this evil that I
    see you doing. Yes, stop doing evil and learn to
    do right. See that justice is done---help those
    who are oppressed, give orphans their rights, and
    defend widows. (Isaiah 116-17 GN)
  • This is what the LORD of Armies says Administer
    real justice, and be compassionate and kind to
    each other. (Zechariah 79 Gods Word)

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  • This is what the LORD says Judge fairly every
    morning. Rescue those who have been robbed from
    those who oppress them. (Jeremiah 2112 GN)
  • The LORD is waiting to be kind to you. He rises
    to have compassion on you. The LORD is a God of
    justice. (Isaiah 3018 Gods Word)

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  • Hebrew ????(t'sedeka) synonymous with acts of
    charity and bring healing and reconciliation. To
    make right. (righteousness and justice) loving
    restoration
  • Today Jewish charities are often named t'sedeka
    which has become synonymous with charity.
  • The gist of Tsedaka is charity, the giving of
    your time or money to help someone else, without
    expecting something in return. It is one of the
    cornerstones of the Jewish religions.
  • Greek Dikaiosune (the LXX) same meaning
  • Latin iustitio
  • Quid-pro-quo payback justice, retributive
    justice, legal justice, appropriate punishment

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  • Here is my servant whom I have chosen, the one I
    love, in whom I delight I will put my Spirit on
    him, and he will proclaim justice (loving
    restoration) to the nations. He will not quarrel
    or cry out no one will hear his voice in the
    streets. A bruised reed he will not break, and a
    smoldering wick he will not snuff out, till he
    leads justice (loving restoration) to victory.
    (Matthew 1218-20 NIV)

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  • "But now a dikaiosune (loving restoration) from
    God, apart from law, has been made known, to
    which the Law and the Prophets testify . This
    dikaiosune (loving restoration) from God comes
    through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe.
    There is no difference, for all have sinned and
    fall short of the glory of God, and are dikaioo
    (set right) freely by his grace through the
    redemption that came by Christ Jesus. God
    presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, taking
    away sin through faith in his blood. He did this
    to demonstrate his dikaiosune (loving
    restoration), because in his forbearance he had
    left the sins committed beforehand unpunished he
    did it to demonstrate his dikaiosune (loving
    restoration) at the present time, so as to be
    dikaios(righteously loving) and the one who
    dikaioo (lovingly sets right) those who have
    faith in Jesus.

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Ruth
  • Famine in Israel
  • Naomi, her husband and 2 sons go to Moab
  • Naomis husband and 2 sons die
  • She plans to return to Judah
  • Again they started crying. Then Orpah kissed her
    mother-in-law good-bye and went back home, but
    Ruth held on to her. So Naomi said to her, Ruth,
    your sister-in-law has gone back to her people
    and to her god. Go back home with her. But Ruth
    answered, Don't ask me to leave you! Let me go
    with you. Wherever you go, I will go wherever
    you live, I will live. Your people will be my
    people, and your God will be my God. Wherever you
    die, I will die, and that is where I will be
    buried. May the LORD's worst punishment come upon
    me if I let anything but death separate me from
    you! When Naomi saw that Ruth was determined to
    go with her, she said nothing more. (Ruth
    114-18 GN)

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Ruth
  • On what evidence did Ruth have this trust in the
    God of the Jews?
  • Dont call me Naomi, she answered call me
    Marah, because Almighty God has made my life
    bitter. When I left here, I had plenty, but the
    LORD has brought me back without a thing. Why
    call me Naomi when the LORD Almighty has
    condemned me and sent me trouble? (Ruth 120-21
    GN)
  • Ruth trusted in the God of the Hebrews
  • How would God reward her?

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Ruth
  • Boaz answered, I have heard about everything
    that you have done for your mother-in-law since
    your husband died. I know how you left your
    father and mother and your own country and how
    you came to live among a people you had never
    known before. May the LORD reward you for what
    you have done. May you have a full reward from
    the LORD God of Israel, to whom you have come for
    protection! (Ruth 211,12 GN)

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Ruth
  • So Boaz took Ruth home as his wife. The LORD
    blessed her, and she became pregnant and had a
    son. The women said to Naomi, Praise the LORD!
    He has given you a grandson today to take care of
    you. May the boy become famous in Israel! (Ruth
    413,14 GN)
  • The women of the neighborhood named the boy
    Obed. They told everyone, A son has been born to
    Naomi! Obed became the father of Jesse, who was
    the father of David. This is the family line from
    Perez to David Perez, Hezron, Ram, Amminadab,
    Nahshon, Salmon, Boaz, Obed, Jesse, David. (Ruth
    417-22 GN)
  • God honors a Moabite woman by her by making her a
    descendant of king David and ultimately the
    Messiah
  • God dedicates a book in the Bible to a Moabite
    woman
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