Ruth 3
Naomi and Ruth arrive in Bethlehem during the barley harvest, and Ruth goes to work in the fields to provide for them.
Bible version
Ruth and Boaz at the Threshing Floor
Commentary
Ruth 3 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Ruth, as it marks the beginning of the redemption of Naomi and Ruth. In this chapter, Naomi devises a plan to ensure that Ruth will be able to marry Boaz, a relative of Naomi's late husband. Naomi instructs Ruth to go to the threshing floor at night and to wait for Boaz to arrive. When he does, Ruth is to uncover his feet and lay down at them. Boaz is surprised to find Ruth at his feet, but he is pleased and blesses her. He then instructs her to remain at the threshing floor until morning. The chapter is significant in that it marks the beginning of the redemption of Naomi and Ruth. Naomi's plan is a bold one, and it is a testament to her faith in God that she is willing to take such a risk. Boaz's response is also noteworthy, as he is willing to take on the responsibility of redeeming Naomi and Ruth. This chapter is a reminder of God's faithfulness and His willingness to provide for His people. It is also a reminder of the importance of trusting in God and His plans for our lives.
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There are 18 verses in Ruth, chapter 3.