Rubies From Ruth: An Exposition From The Book Of Ruth is a religious book written by W. G. Heslop. The book is a detailed commentary on the biblical Book of Ruth, which tells the story of a young Moabite woman named Ruth who becomes a follower of the God of Israel and is eventually married to Boaz, a wealthy landowner. Heslop's commentary focuses on the themes of faith, love, and redemption that are central to the Book of Ruth. He explores the characters of Ruth, Boaz, and Naomi, Ruth's mother-in-law, and examines their relationships with each other and with God. The book is divided into chapters that correspond to the chapters of the Book of Ruth, and Heslop provides insights into the historical and cultural context of the story. He also draws connections between the events of the story and the larger biblical narrative, showing how the story of Ruth fits into God's plan for salvation.Overall, Rubies From Ruth is a thoughtful and engaging commentary on one of the most beloved books of the Bible. It will be of interest to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the biblical story of Ruth and its significance for Christian faith and life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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The book of Ruth is the book which reveals the calling and consecration of the Gentiles and the marriage of Boaz (the Lord of the harvest) to the redeemed and rejoicing Ruth. The title of the book, Ruth, is taken from the name of the Moabitess whom Boaz married, and who became one of the ancestors of Christ the Messiah. The author of the book was probably Samuel. It bears the stamp of genuineness. On its every page the finger of the Holy Spirit may be found. The date of the book is uncertain. It records events which happened in the time of the Judges. The book is sandwiched between the books of Judges and Samuel. The adoption of Ruth into the assembly of God prefigured the future gathering of the Gentiles into the fold of Christ. The Gentile Ruth became the bride of the Jewish-born Boaz, the lord of the harvest. The book of Ruth consists of less than one hundred verses, and yet it would be impossible to exhaust it during the lifetime of a minister preaching from it every Sunday.
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