This woman chose to stay with Naomi instead of returning to her own people.
Who is Ruth?
Hannah desperately wanted this blessing.
Samuel heard this calling him during the night.
The Israelites brought this sacred object into battle hoping it would save them.
Boaz helped and protected Ruth, making him a symbol of this person.
Ruth promised Naomi, “Whither thou goest, I will go,” showing this Christlike quality.
Where did Hannah go to pray for help?
Samuel mistakenly thought this person was calling him.
The Israelites lost this battle even though they had the ark with them.
This word describes Boaz rescuing Ruth from her difficult situation.
Ruth gathered leftover grain from the fields, a practice called this.
This priest at first thought Hannah was drunk while she prayed.
The phrase Eli taught Samuel to say was, “Speak, Lord; for thy servant _____.”
The Philistines learned that possessing the ark was not enough because they lacked this.
Ruth trusted God despite losing her husband. This is an example of this gospel principle.
The man who showed kindness to Ruth and later married her.
Hannah promised that if God gave her a son, she would do this.
According to 1 Samuel 3, Samuel showed this quality when he listened and obeyed God's voice.
The false god that fell before the ark was named this.
Hannah's words, “My heart rejoiceth in the Lord,” teach us to do this even during trials.
Ruth became the great-grandmother of this famous king of Israel.
The name of Hannah's son, who became a prophet.
Name one way the Lord often speaks to us today.
The main lesson Israel learned was that God's protection comes through this, not lucky objects.
Both Ruth and Hannah teach that God can turn our trials into these.