Who is Ruth's mother-in-law?
Naomi
What nationality is Ruth?
Moabite.
When does the book of Ruth take place?
At the time of the Judges.
What was the name of Naomi's other daughter-in-law?
Orpah.
Why did Ruth's husband's family leave their home?
Because of famine.
In the Book of Ruth, Boaz serves as Kinsman-Redeemer. What could the Kinsman-Redeemer "redeem"?
widows, slaves, and orphans.
Where did Naomi, Elimelech, and their two sons move to?
Moab
Who was a kinsman of Naomi's husband?
Boaz.
This was exchanged to confirm either redeeming or changing in Israel.
A shoe.
Naomi and her daughter-in-law Ruth were returning from what country?
Moab.
After Boaz discovered that Ruth was Naomi's daughter-in-law, he ordered his men to do what?
Give her some food to take home, let her drink from his water, drop extra grain for her.
Who was Ruth married to before she married Boaz?
Mahlon.
After the death of Naomi's husband and her two sons she desired to return home. She urged her daughters-in-law to go back to their people. Ruth refused by saying what?
'Your people will be my people and your God my God'.
This man was a kinsman of Elimelech.
Boaz.
This is the town where Naomi was from.
Bethlehem.
Boaz and Ruth had a son together. What was his name?
Obed.
Ruth went to a field owned by a man named Boaz. What was his connection to Naomi's husband?
He was a relative.
What town did they return to?
Bethlehem.