Ruth
(The Bible)
Ruth is another book in the collection of books known as the Bible. Ruth is a story of loyalty, love, and compassion. The title character, Ruther, is a young lady who leaves her homeland out of loyalty to her mother in law, and in turn, finds love. The story begins with a famine in Israel, which drives a family, mother father and two boys, to move to a nearby land. In this land, the two boys take wives from these people, not Jews. Eventually however, the husband and both sons die, leaving Naomi (the mother) in a strange land with everyone who meant something to her dead. She decides that she will return to Israel, the famine now long over, and tells her two daughter in laws goodbye, not expecting them to return with her and leave all of their people and country behind. One of the girls, Orpah, agrees to come along, but soon, without much asking, decides to stay in her own country. The other girl, Ruth, is adamant, and refuses to stay in her homeland. She says that she loves Naomi, and will go with her and take her people and land and God as her own. Naomi begs Ruth to stay, for her own good, but Ruth refuses. Eventually Naomi and Ruth make their way back to Israel where Naomi decides to change her name to "bitter," having lost everything that she loves. Naomi being old, Ruth decides to help out. There is a practice in the land known as gleaning, whereby poor women can get grain by following along behind the reapers and getting what is dropped for their own. It is a fairly dangerous job, as many of the reapers would take advantage of these poor helpless women, especially foreigners. However, Ruth is in luck. The field that she went to glean in just happened to belong to one of Naomi's kinfolk, and he takes pity on her. He tells the reapers to leave behind extra for her, and to keep thier hands off of her. Ruth comes home to Naomi with tons of grain, and Naomi figures out what is going on. Naomi tells Ruth that this man may be able to marry her, and sends her off to see if he will. He agrees, and they marry, eventually having a child that is in the direct line of David.
Resumos Relacionados
- Ruth
- Ruth
- Ruth
- The Holy Bible
- Ruth
|
|