Ruth Chapters - ASV Bible
Ruth is a beautiful narrative set during the time of the judges, following Moabite widow Ruth's remarkable loyalty to her mother-in-law Naomi and her welcome into Israel through marriage to Boaz. Ruth Bible chapters beautifully illustrate the concept of the kinsman-redeemer, which foreshadows Christ's redemption of His people. God's providential care operates quietly but powerfully throughout this story of hesed (covenant love). Ruth is listed in the genealogy of Jesus Christ in Matthew 1, making this short book a vital link in the story of God's redemptive plan for all nations, not just Israel.
About Ruth
Ruth is the eighth book of the Bible, an exquisitely crafted short narrative set during the period of the judges, spanning only 4 chapters. Likely written by Samuel, it tells the story of the Moabite widow Ruth who chose to remain loyal to her mother-in-law Naomi after both their husbands died, traveling with her to Bethlehem and embracing the God of Israel. There she met Boaz, a wealthy relative of Naomi who fulfilled the role of kinsman-redeemer by marrying Ruth and restoring the family name and inheritance. Major themes include loyal covenant love (hesed), God's providential care for the vulnerable, the inclusion of Gentiles in God's redemptive plan, and the beautiful picture of redemption through a kinsman. Key chapters include Ruth 1 (Ruth's declaration of loyalty), Ruth 2 (Ruth gleaning in Boaz's field), and Ruth 4 (the legal redemption and marriage). The most famous verse is Ruth 1:16 -- Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. Ruth KJV is beloved for its warmth, literary artistry, and its placement of a Gentile woman in the direct lineage of King David and ultimately Jesus Christ in Matthew 1. Ruth Bible read online resources reveal God's quiet but certain providence weaving through ordinary life. Read the Book of Ruth online here in full.