RUTH AND BOAZ

Cards (30)

  • What Old Testament book tells the story of Ruth and Boaz?
    Book of Ruth
  • What is the main theme of the story of Ruth and Boaz?
    Redemption
  • Who is the Moabite widow who remained loyal to her Israelite mother-in-law?
    Ruth
  • Who is the wealthy landowner in Bethlehem who later marries Ruth?
    Boaz
  • Who is the Israelite woman who lost her husband and two sons?
    Naomi
  • Who was Ruth’s late husband, the son of Naomi?
    Mahlon
  • Who was Naomi’s other daughter-in-law who chose to stay in Moab?
    Orpah
  • Who was the relative of Naomi’s husband who had the first right to redeem the land?
    Unnamed Kinsman
  • What is the foreign land where Naomi and her family moved due to famine?
    Moab
  • What is the hometown of Naomi, where she and Ruth return?
    Bethlehem, Israel
  • Where does Ruth glean leftover grains to provide food for herself and Naomi?
    Boaz’s Field
  • What public place does Boaz use to legally arrange his marriage to Ruth?
    The Town Gate
  • Who were left as widows when Naomi’s husband and sons died in Moab?
    Naomi, Ruth, and Orpah
  • Which daughter-in-law stayed in Moab instead of following Naomi to Bethlehem?
    Orpah
  • Who insisted on staying with Naomi, saying, “Where you go, I will go; where you stay, I will stay”?
    Ruth
  • Where did Ruth gather leftover grains to provide for Naomi and herself?
    Boaz’s Field
  • Who ensured Ruth’s protection while she was gleaning in the fields?
    Boaz
  • What Israelite law allowed a relative to marry a widow to continue the family line?
    Kinsman-Redeemer Law
  • Who instructed Ruth to seek marriage with Boaz as her kinsman-redeemer?
    Naomi
  • Who refused to marry Ruth, allowing Boaz to take the right?
    Unnamed Kinsman
  • Who did Ruth marry after the kinsman-redeemer law was fulfilled?
    Boaz
  • Who was the son of Ruth and Boaz, who became the grandfather of King David?
    Obed
  • What represents God’s provision and Boaz’s kindness in the story?
    Grain Fields
  • What symbolizes humility and divine blessing as Ruth gathered food?
    Gleaning
  • What object at Boaz’s feet symbolizes Ruth’s request for protection and marriage?
    The Cloak
  • What was exchanged as a legal custom when Boaz redeemed Ruth?

    The Sandal
  • What virtue demonstrated by Ruth did God reward in the story?
    Loyalty
  • What is available to all, even outsiders like Ruth, according to the story’s message?
    Redemption
  • Who showed faithfulness by staying with Naomi despite hardships?
    Ruth
  • Who displayed generosity by ensuring Ruth’s protection and provision?
    Boaz