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March 21, 2008

The Kinsman-Redeemer

Dei Break

Ruth 3:1 - 4:22

Naomi had a plan for Boaz and Ruth, and it would appear that Boaz was not without his own thoughts about Ruth. When she showed up lying near the foot of his bedding, he seems to have already had a plan to provide for both Ruth and Naomi.

Some commentators suggest that Ruth was offering sexual favors to Boaz, but the language of the passage along with Boaz's repeated statement of Ruth's honor makes this scenario unlikely.

Boaz met with a closer relative of Naomi the next day, calling on ten other men to act as witnesses.

The closer relative ultimately chose not to act as kinsman-redeemer for the women, probably for a couple of reasons. If Naomi had been alone, no sons would have come into question since she was beyond childbearing age. But Ruth was another story. Hearing that she was part of the deal, the relative realized that the firstborn son of Ruth would be considered the grandson and son of Elimelech's line, because one job of the kinsman was to raise a child of his own as though he had been born to the deceased. That way, the name and the family of the deceased would go on. This first son, legally (though not physically) the son of the deceased, would inherit the property that was about to be purchased by the kinsman-redeemer. This custom kept the property in the same family. Not only would the kinsman-redeemer lose the property that he had purchased, he would probably lose some of his existing land as an additional inheritance to Ruth's firstborn. In addition, he would have the added expense of caring for Ruth and Naomi. At this realization, the closer relative backed off and allowed Boaz to take on the task of the kinsman-redeemer for the women.

The story of Ruth and Naomi was probably very popular because it told the story of King David's ancestors. Not only would Ruth of Moab be an ancestor of the king of Israel, her descendants would include Jesus, King of all creation!

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