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🌷 ENG 159: Afro-Asian
RUTH AND BOAZ
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What Old Testament book tells the story of Ruth and Boaz?
Book of Ruth
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What is the main theme of the story of Ruth and Boaz?
Redemption
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Who is the Moabite widow who remained loyal to her Israelite mother-in-law?
Ruth
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Who is the wealthy landowner in Bethlehem who later marries Ruth?
Boaz
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Who is the Israelite woman who lost her husband and two sons?
Naomi
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Who was Ruth’s late husband, the son of Naomi?
Mahlon
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Who was Naomi’s other daughter-in-law who chose to stay in Moab?
Orpah
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Who was the relative of Naomi’s husband who had the first right to redeem the land?
Unnamed Kinsman
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What is the foreign land where Naomi and her family moved due to famine?
Moab
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What is the hometown of Naomi, where she and Ruth return?
Bethlehem
,
Israel
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Where does Ruth glean leftover grains to provide food for herself and Naomi?
Boaz’s
Field
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What public place does Boaz use to legally arrange his marriage to Ruth?
The Town Gate
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Who were left as widows when Naomi’s husband and sons died in Moab?
Naomi,
Ruth
, and
Orpah
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Which daughter-in-law stayed in Moab instead of following Naomi to Bethlehem?
Orpah
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Who insisted on staying with Naomi, saying, “Where you go, I will go; where you stay, I will stay”?
Ruth
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Where did Ruth gather leftover grains to provide for Naomi and herself?
Boaz’s
Field
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Who ensured Ruth’s protection while she was gleaning in the fields?
Boaz
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What Israelite law allowed a relative to marry a widow to continue the family line?
Kinsman-Redeemer Law
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Who instructed Ruth to seek marriage with Boaz as her kinsman-redeemer?
Naomi
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Who refused to marry Ruth, allowing Boaz to take the right?
Unnamed Kinsman
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Who did Ruth marry after the kinsman-redeemer law was fulfilled?
Boaz
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Who was the son of Ruth and Boaz, who became the grandfather of King David?
Obed
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What represents God’s provision and Boaz’s kindness in the story?
Grain Fields
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What symbolizes humility and divine blessing as Ruth gathered food?
Gleaning
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What object at Boaz’s feet symbolizes Ruth’s request for protection and marriage?
The Cloak
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What was
exchanged
as a legal custom when Boaz redeemed Ruth?

The Sandal
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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