Category Archive: Bible - OT - Ruth



Overshadowing - August 03, 2006
David Daube suggests in his book on the New Testament and rabbinic Judaism that the image of the Spirit "overshadowing" Mary is ultimately drawn from the image of Boaz covering Ruth with the wing of his garment. The Lord spreads...

Ordo salutis - December 14, 2005
Ruth is redeemed by an Israelite savior, Boaz. But she meets an Israelite widow before she knows that there is an Israelite savior, and she comes to know the savior through her association with the widow. Typologically: The Gentiles pledge...

All Israel Shall Be Saved - December 13, 2004
The book of Ruth is not merely about the individual characters, but about Israel, moving from the barrenness of the period of the judges toward the new birth of the monarchy. Naomi is the barren, bereft Israelite widow, who ends...

Ruth and Judges - June 16, 2004
In a 1989 article in the WTJ, Warren Gage, now of Knox Theological Seminary, explores the connections between the Gibeah incident recorded at the end of Judges and the story of Ruth. He argues that there are literary and thematic...

Ruth and Tamar - December 12, 2003
In the "Well, duh" category: After mentioning Warren Gage's work on the parallels between Ruth and Tamar here earlier in the week, now I've read a student paper that helps to fill out that point. She points out that in...

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