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Book of Ruth

The biblical book of Ruth begins with a story of famine. It ends with the joy of birth and celebrating the genealogy of King David. In between it relates acts of kindness and dedication which have inspired generations.

Ruth 1:16-17 – Where You Go

May 28, 2025

After the death of her husband and sons, Naomi decides to go home to Bethlehem. She tells her daughters-in-law that they should return to Moab.

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Categories Book of Ruth, Ketuvim - Writings Tags commandments, Daat Mikra, Rashi, Ruth

Book of Ruth Overview

May 28, 2025April 5, 2024

The Book of Ruth in the Bible is short, but filled with important lessons. This overview of the book will introduce several of them to you.

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Categories Book of Ruth, Ketuvim - Writings Tags Ruth

The Five Megillot

February 19, 2026March 14, 2024

The word megillah has several meanings depending upon the context of its use. This article will explain all of those meanings.

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Categories Book of Esther, Book of Ruth, Ketuvim - Writings, Yom Tov - Festivals Tags Esther, Megillat Esther, Purim

Book of Ruth Outline and Summary

May 28, 2025March 6, 2024

The biblical book of Ruth begins with a story of famine. It ends with the joy of birth and celebrating the genealogy of King David. In between it relates acts of kindness and dedication which have inspired generations.

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Categories Book of Ruth, Ketuvim - Writings Tags Ruth

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