Ruth: A Widow's Romance

Ruth: A Widow's Romance

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This is an essay which explains the meaning of the Song of Ruth. Ruth is a widow and a foreigner who marries Boaz, a Jew. The lyrical lines in which Ruth promises undying love are uttered as a promise to Naomi, her mother-in-law. Intriguing? Read on.
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