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Ruth 3


Ruth 3 Commentary

by Brad Boyles

The act of Naomi asking Ruth to go and seek out Boaz does not translate well to our current cultural norms. Boaz was not only a relative, but he was considered the goel, or, kinsman-redeemer for the family. This role was prevalent in Israel’s family affairs. As kinsman-redeemer, Boaz had responsibilities which included…

  • to buy a fellow Israelite out of slavery
  • to be the “avenger of blood” making certain that a murderer of a family member was held accountable for their crime
  • to buy back family land that had been forfeited
  • to continue the family name by marrying a childless widow

Though it may seem bold that Ruth went so directly to Boaz, it was considered an appropriate custom at the time. She was appealing to Boaz as the kinsman-redeemer to guard and protect the future. For Boaz, it would be a decision that affected the legacy of Elimelech and his family.

Though Ruth had a right to come and demand this from Boaz, Naomi counseled her to go in humility. To sit at the feet of someone was to come as a servant in complete submission. It was a sign of respect and dignity. Many today could learn from this lesson of forgoing your “right” to serve in humility!

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