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A foreign widow's loyalty to her mother-in-law leads her into the ancestry of King David.
After losing her husband in Moab, Ruth refuses to leave her Israelite mother-in-law Naomi, declaring 'Where you go, I will go.' They return to Bethlehem destitute, and Ruth gleans grain in the fields of Boaz, a wealthy relative of Naomi's late husband. Boaz notices her, protects her, and ultimately redeems the family by marrying Ruth. Their son Obed becomes the grandfather of King David — making Ruth, a Moabite outsider, part of the lineage that leads to Jesus.
Ruth
The Woman Who Wouldn't Let Go
A family leaves Bethlehem to survive a famine, and everything falls apart. Three deaths leave Naomi with nothing — until her daughter-in-law Ruth makes a promise so fierce it echoes through the rest of the Bible.
Ruth
The Field Where Everything Changed
Ruth goes out to gather leftover grain just to survive — and ends up in the field of a man named Boaz, who turns out to be exactly the person she and Naomi need. What looks like a coincidence is anything but.
Ruth
The Boldest Move She Ever Made
Naomi hatches a daring plan, Ruth takes the biggest risk of her life on a threshing floor at midnight, and Boaz proves he's exactly the kind of man worth trusting. Redemption is closer than anyone thinks.
Ruth
The Deal That Built a Dynasty
Everything in Ruth's story has been building to this. Boaz heads to the town gate with a plan — and what follows is part legal drama, part love story, and part the beginning of a dynasty nobody saw coming. A sandal changes hands, a town celebrates, and a foreign widow ends up woven into the bloodline of kings.
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