Ruth of Moab: Triumph of a Daughter's LoveTate Publishing, 2007 - 219 Seiten It is also an intimate, spirit-filled fiction with a host of refreshing words and scenes not duplicated in any other previous writings. Author O. Wright captures, in graphic scenery, the uncompromising love between Naomi, a godly Jewish mother, and Ruth, a beautiful and innocent Moabite maiden. Wright's narrative of Ruth's childlike innocence, devotion to her mother-in-law, and complete loyalty to the God of Israel win not only the heart of Judah, but the heart of the reader as well. Through God's preeminent design, she became the faithful wife of Boaz, her kinsman redeemer, and the ancestress mother for the long-awaited Messiah, Jesus Christ. |
Inhalt
The Colossal Famine in Judah | 15 |
Elimelech Leaves his Homeland | 24 |
Naomi Suffers Misfortune | 32 |
Mahlons Heart is Smitten | 39 |
Mahlon and Chilion Take a Wife | 45 |
Naomi Bonds with her Sons Wives | 65 |
Naomis Heart Breaks Again | 82 |
Naomi Returns Home | 104 |
Boaz Shows Ruth Kindness | 135 |
Ruth Returns to Naomi | 143 |
Ruth Gleans until Harvest Ends | 149 |
Naomi Prepares Ruth for Boaz | 164 |
Boaz Meets Ruth | 173 |
Boaz Becomes the Nearer Kinsman | 184 |
Boaz Redeems Ruth | 192 |
Boaz Covers Ruth with Love | 202 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Achbor asked barley beautiful became began Bethlehem Book of Ruth bring Chemosh close relative comfort continued cried daugh daughter-in-law deep delight embraced Ephrathite eyes faithful famine father felt field gentle glean God of Israel God’s gods gone gracious grief happy Harvest ends heart feels heaven honorable husband in-law Israel Jehovah Jordan River kinsman redeemer knew land of Israel land of Judah land of Moab Levirate marriage Little Rachel live looked Mahlon and Chilion married Master Boaz Messiah Moabite mother mother-in-law Naomi and Ruth Naomi answered Naomi heard Naomi replied Naomi responded nearer kinsman Orpah and Ruth parents passion peace pleased praises prayed prayers Precious heart promised quickly returned home Ruth replied Ruth’s sadness Sarah smile softly sons soon sorrow soul spoke tears tell tent thanked threshing floor tribe of Judah truly trust waiting walked wife words young maiden