18 July 2012

Bible Study: Ruth 4


This week were meeting at Marge's and Phil is leading the study.


Overview questions.

1) Can you trace the following themes through the book of Ruth?
• Loss/fulfilment
• Kindness
• Redemption

2) If you were to pick a key verse from the whole book what would it be?

Questions on chapter 3/4

3) What is the unresolved issue we are left with from chapter 3 (3v12)?

4) What does Boaz do the next day? Can you identify the key players in the drama of
chapter 4 (4v1-12)?

5) What reason does the closer relative give for not marrying Ruth? What is the dramatic
irony of this?

6) What do you think the removal of the sandal means? Look at the similarities/differences
between this and Deut 25v5-10. See also Exo 3v5 and Josh 1v3.

7) What is the climax in the story for Ruth (4v13)? How does the blessing which precedes
this climax explain it (4v11-12)?

8) What is the climax of the story for Naomi (4v16)? How does the blessing which
precedes this climax explain it (4v14-15)?

9) Why does the author give us the genealogy in v17-22? How are we to read the story
(see Matt 1 and Luke 3)?

10) What lessons are you going to take away from the story of Ruth, Naomi and Boaz?
Pray about these now.

03 July 2012

Bible Study: Ruth 2



This week, we are having a look at Ruth 2. The study is include below, if you get a chance to have a look at it (though I don't think we'll do all 21 questions!) Looking forward to seeing you there.


For starters...
  1. Think of your favourite love story (could be a film, book, play, soap opera, song...).  What do you love about it?  Why do you think love stories are always so popular in cultures around the world?

Turn to Ruth chapter 1.
  1. ‘In the days when the judges ruled...’ (v.1). What do you know about the days of the judges?  Share that with each other.
  • Optional: Read Judges 2:10-19 for an overview...

Read over Ruth 1:1-7 – as a big group or in 2s and 3s.
  1. Why do Elimelech and his family leave the land?
  2. Why is Moab a strange place for them to travel to?  (See Deut 23:3-6.)
  3. What did Elimelech and his family gain by going to Moab:
  • In the short term?
  • In the long term?
  1. Why does Naomi come back?

Read over Ruth 1:8-21 and compare the speeches of Ruth (vv.16-17) and Naomi (vv.20-21)
  1. Do they see God as in control of events?  How do they express this?
  2. What is their attitude to this God, given all that has happened?
  3. How do they see the future? (Ruth/Naomi(
Read Ruth 2:1-7
  1. What impression do we get of Ruth in this passage?
  2. In v.1, we learn something about Boaz.  From his first appearance in the harvest field, what else do we learn about him?
[Old Testament background – for the laws on ‘gleaning’, see Leviticus 19:9-10 and Deuteronomy 24:19-22.]

Read Ruth 2:8-16.
  1. In v.10, why is Ruth so puzzled at Boaz’s treatment of her?
  2. How does Boaz answer her (vv.11-12)?
  3. What indications are there in the passage that not everyone would have treated Ruth so kindly?  (e.g. see 2:9 – 2:15-16 – 2:22)
  4. How does Boaz’s treatment of Ruth mirror Ruth’s treatment of Naomi?

Read Ruth 2:17-23.
  1. What did Ruth do after all her hard work?
  2. What was Naomi’s reaction to Ruth’s news?  What effect does it have on Naomi? (see v.20)
  3. What new piece of information do we learn about Boaz?
[A ‘family guardian’ or ‘kinsman-redeemer’ = a relative who would use their resources and influence to help a relative in need.]

Think it through
  1. Look over these two chapters again.  How is the character of God reflected in:

  • Ruth’s treatment of Naomi?
  • Boaz’s treatment of Ruth?
  1. What do we learn about the love of God in these chapters?
  1. Boaz’s kindness is the kindness of the LORD.  What are some of the ways that God has been kind to you in your life?  Thank him for those together.