Ruth 1
Ruth 2
Ruth 3
Ruth 4
TUFF Qs
100

This was the hometown of Elimelech and Naomi before they moved to Moab.

Bethlehem

100

This is the specific type of harvest occurring when Ruth began gleaning in the fields.

barley harvest

100

Ruth was told to wait until Boaz fell asleep and then uncover this part of his body.

his feet

100

Boaz met the other legal redeemer at this location, the center of town business and justice.

the town gate

100

This specific law required a brother (or close relative) to marry a widow to carry on the deceased man's name.

Levirate Marriage

200

Naomi told her daughters-in-law to return to their homes after the death of these two men, her sons.

Mahlon and Chilion

200

Ruth "happened" to find herself working in the field belonging to this man, a relative of Elimelech

Boaz

200

Boaz was startled awake at this specific time of night.

12 am or midnight

200

In ancient Israel, this item was handed over to finalize a property redemption or exchange.

a sandal

200

Boaz gave Ruth this many measures of barley to take back to Naomi after her night at the threshing floor.

6

300

This is the specific length of time the family lived in the country of Moab before Naomi decided to return.

What is ten years?

300

At mealtime, Boaz invited Ruth to dip her bread into this liquid.

Wine vinegar

300

Naomi instructed Ruth to wash, put on perfume, and go to this location where Boaz was working.

Threshing Floor

300

The closer relative refused to redeem the land because it might endanger this personal asset of his.

his own inheritance

300

Meaning of Ruth's name

Companion or Friend

400

Ruth made this famous vow to Naomi: "Where you go I will go, and where you _____ ____ __ _____

stay I will stay

400

The practice of "gleaning" was a provision for the poor found in which set of laws

Mosaic Laws (Leviticus and Deuteronomy)

400

By asking Boaz to "spread the corner of your garment" over her, Ruth was asking him to fulfill this specific role.

guardian-redeemer (or kinsman-redeemer)

400

Ruth and Boaz had a son named this, who became the father of Jesse.

Obed

400

a time for resetting society through the release of indentured servants, cancellation of debts, and return of ancestral land to its original owners

Year of Jubilee

500

The story is set during the era of these leaders, a time characterized by the cycle of sin and deliverance.

Who are the Judges?

500

After a full day of gleaning and threshing (unit of measure), Ruth had collected this amount of barley.

An Ephah

500

Boaz uses this Hebrew term (chayil) to describe Ruth's character—the same word used to describe the "Proverbs 31 woman."

Virtuous

500

The book ends with a genealogy proving that Ruth, a Moabite, was the great-grandmother of this famous King.

Who is King David

500

Complete the verse:
Ruth 2:12
May the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose ______ you have come to take refuge, reward you fully for what you have done.

wings