Ruth 4 Commentary.“But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.” Micah 5:2 NIV “Ancients times” may be a reference to the times of the Judges. It couldContinueContinue reading “Ruth 4 Commentary”
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Ruth 3b Commentary
Ruth 3b Commentary What is the role of a man in a woman’s life? Chapter 3 is rich in pointers to answering this all-important question. A man protects; a man provides. A man covers. This is Naomi’s view of Ruth’s marriage to Boaz. Indeed, this is Boaz’s view. In this chapter, “Will you marry me?”ContinueContinue reading “Ruth 3b Commentary”
Ruth 3 Commentary
Ruth 3 Commentary.Naomi comes close to the LORD’s statement that it is not good for a man to be alone. She reckons the time has come for her to find a home for Ruth, where she would be cared for. When a mother seeks a husband for her daughter, her number 1 concern is theContinueContinue reading “Ruth 3 Commentary”
Ruth 2b Commentary
Ruth 2b Commentary Both Boaz and Naomi address Ruth as “my daughter”. It shows acceptance and affection. A daughter you have by choice is one who has earned it! Now we can meet Boaz. He is described as a man of standing in the community. He is also a good man, but importantly, a godlyContinueContinue reading “Ruth 2b Commentary”
Ruth 2 Commentary
Ruth 2 CommentaryChapter 2 describes at length the characters involved in the love story. The Book of Ruth has huge value to young people as they navigate the loops of relationships. Coming up first is the main character herself, Ruth.From Chapter 1, we can tell we are looking at a determined and loyal woman. SheContinueContinue reading “Ruth 2 Commentary”
Ruth 1 Commentary
Ruth 1 Commentary The timing of this love story is the days when the Judges ruled. While the Book of Judges looks at the life of the nation of Israel, Ruth zooms into the life of an ordinary Israelite family. The Book of Ruth seeks to establish the point that the LORD had been atContinueContinue reading “Ruth 1 Commentary”
Judges 21 Commentary
Judges 21 Commentary The Book of Judges winds down with Chapter 21, and with the statement that has been used repeatedly in the closing chapters of the Book of Judges: “In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as they saw fit.” The presence of a king means people would live by the rules.ContinueContinue reading “Judges 21 Commentary”
Judges 20 Commentary
Judges 20 Commentary 400,000 men armed with weapons of war assembled at Mizpah. Mission? Punish the perpetrators of extreme wickedness of chapter 19 at Gibeah. Everyone is in apart from Benjamin, who actually refuses to surrender the wicked men of Gibeah. Civil war ensues. This type of wickedness deserved the kind is punishment that IsraelContinueContinue reading “Judges 20 Commentary”
Judges 19b Commentary
Judges 19b Commentary Events of Chapter 19 beg the question, “How did we get here?” Many have talked about the “animal in man” to describe humanity’s low moments. But even this extreme definition won’t fit the behavior of men in this chapter. The end product of wickedness is a life on the lowest end ofContinueContinue reading “Judges 19b Commentary”
Judges 19 Commentary
Judges 19 Commentary The scripture has some horrifying events. This chapter hosts one of them. This chapter records a horrific incident that would make the Sodomites envious. You don’t want to read it twice. Man without the King is a complete mess. Since Israel didn’t want the LORD as her King, the LORD would allowContinueContinue reading “Judges 19 Commentary”