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    A Hermeneutical Paper A Paper on the Book of Ruth In Biblical Hermeneutics Presented to Michael Szuk Columbia Bible College By

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    expression of hesed in the book of Ruth The book of Ruth is a story of redemption and loyalty or hesed. Hesed is a special kind of loyalty that can be shown to one another‚ but also “envelops all the far-reaching implications of Yahweh’s loyalty to His covenant”. In the story‚ Ruth showed loyalty to her mother-in-law Naomi who was distraught by the death of her husband. Ruth then tells Naomi that no matter where Naomi goes‚ Ruth will go‚ (Ru. 1:1-17). Similar to Ruth‚ Boaz shows hesed to others

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    She was looking for someone to redeem Ruth‚ since Ruth was a widow‚ just like her‚ and she wanted Ruth to have a companion. When Naomi learned that the person Ruth had worked for was Boaz‚ a kinsman‚ she thought that Boaz could be Ruth’s redeemer that was why she sent her daughter-in-law to Boaz. "Daughter‚ is it not my duty to see you happily settled

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    An Allegorical Re-interpretataion of the Book of Ruth in light of the Present Day Inattentivesness of the Church to the Great Commission. C. Kwame Sarpey. GoodLife Network. August 2012 Definition of Terms. * Allegory – a story in which a meaning is conveyed other than that of the words themselves; a story to illustrate truth in which one thing is said and something else is meant. * Bethlehem – fruitfulness‚ place of revelation‚ house of bread‚ the place where wheat is grown‚ new things

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    they have indicated that they adhere to a set of business ethics. CAT: Oliver Sparling and Bible Books‚ Inc. a.i.1. Case Facts a.i.1.a. Sparling: senior analyst at a consulting firm‚ also an openly gay man a.i.1.b. Was working on a case for a bible book company in Birmingham‚ AL a.i.1.b.i. A career-defining case‚ success would lead to a possible promotion a.i.1.c. Executives at Bible Books had a problem with his sexuality a.i.1.c.i. Asked him not to discuss his partner or relationship

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    to Moab‚ which was a town that was polytheistic and did not serve the same God that Naomi’s family served. One day‚ Naomi’s husband died and she was left with only her 2 sons. Well Naomi’s 2 sons eventually married 2 women of Moab named Orpah and Ruth and they lived there for about 10 years until Naomi’s 2 sons died. So Naomi fled her native country to flee certain death due to famine and ended up losing her husband and her 2 sons. Back in that time‚ the man was the security for the woman.

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    Karlee Hawryluk Survey of Women’s Ministry 220 Dr. Monica Brenamen September 19‚ 2013 Men and Women Equal Yet Different is a book written by Alexander Strauch on the study of what the Bible says about gender roles. Through this book Strauch brings the reader to the conclusion that a complimentarian view‚ women and men as equal yet with different roles‚ is based on scripture and therefore what God intended. Prior to even reading chapter one Strauch writes a

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    AnalysisPart II: Analysis of Book Titles Genesis Just like the first book in the Bible‚ the first book of The Poisonwood Bible is named Genesis. As well as the beginning‚ Genesis can also mean rebirth. When characters arrive in the Congo they realize the things they brought with them are changed by Africa and can no longer be as they once were. In this way‚ Genesis symbolizes the process of becoming their new selves. For instance‚ the first chapter in The Poisonwood Bible‚ narrated by Orleanna‚ strongly

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    AMP Scripture quotations marked AMP are from The Amplified Bible‚ Old Testament copyright © 1965‚ 1987 by the Zondervan Corporation. The Amplified Bible‚ New Testament copyright © 1954‚ 1958‚ 1987 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. ESV Unless otherwise indicated‚ all scripture quotations are from The Holy Bible‚ English Standard Version® (ESV®). Copyright ©2001 by Crossway Bibles‚ a division of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. NKJV Scripture

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    Traditionally‚ the book of Ruth is viewed as a narrative of “reinvigoration by way of conversion” (Honig 1997)‚ meaning that Ruth’s devotion to the God of the Israelites ultimately allows for both her own rise in society and Judea’s restoration from the generally chaotic rule presented in Judges. However‚ viewed from a more contemporary political perspective‚ The Book of Ruth can also be approached as a narrative of a trafficked agricultural laborer. In order to explore this argument further‚ I will

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