Ruth 4:13-22 · The Genealogy of David
From Emptiness to Fullness
Ruth 3:1-5, 4:13-17
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by Robert A. Hausman
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Today, we learn from two women. The first is the woman we met last week, Ruth. Her story takes up a whole book of the Bible. We hear her speak, listen in on her deliberations, and follow her story. The second woman is nameless and speechless. She appears in only one short vignette in Mark and functions as an object lesson that Jesus uses in the gospel narrative. We are to learn from what she does. They are rather different stories, but they have two things in common: They are both about widows and they are both about values.

The story of Ruth requires a quick review. Naomi and her two daughters-in-law, Ruth and Orpah, find themselves widowed and childless. When Naomi hears that the famine in Judah has eased, she decides she will be better off there than in Moab. She encourages her daughte…

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