Boaz
informs the elders and the nearer kinsman that Naomi
wants to set( a parcel of land. It is clear by the quick
reply of this nearer kinsman that he wants the property
of Naomi. In ancient Israel families were not allowed to
sell or give land outside their own family and tribe.
(Num. 27:8-11; 36:7-11)
The entire
issue is amplified in the story of Naboth's vineyard. (1
Kings 21:1-4)
Once the
kinsman agrees to buy the land Boaz informs him of the
"monkey wrench" in the deal
there is another woman
involved besides Naomi
Ruth, the Moabitess, must
also be redeemed so that children could be raised up to
the name of Mahlon. He immediately backs out. Perhaps he
didn't think much of Elimelech's family or he didn't want
a woman of Moab producing some "half-bred" kids marring
his reputation. Or just perhaps he knew the "little
woman" at home wouldn't put up with it. (Gen.
16:3-6)
The great
Bible truth exposed here is that Jesus Christ literally
became marred for us! (Psa. 129:3; Isa. 50:6;
52:14)
Perhaps
the two most profound words in these verses are
"bought
and
purchased."
A.
Bought:
[1].
as in a living organism that the Lord went fishing for
- (Matt. 13:45,46)
[2]. bought with a price - (1 Cor. 6:20)
[3]. even paid the price for the deniers - (2
Pet. 2:1)
B.
Purchased:
Even though
these two words may be somewhat synonymous, purchased
seems to go further.
[1].
purchased has the meaning "to obtain at a cost, as of
suffering or sacrifice." (Acts 20:28)
[2]. the purchase was made with something
precious - (1 Pet. 1:18-19)
Perhaps the
primary difference between Boaz and the other kinsman is
that Boaz loved Ruth and appears interested in what would
benefit her and her family, not that which would hurt his
reputation in the community. (Eph. 2:1-7)
(Vs. 13-15)
- From bitterness to blessing
A.
Because of Boaz's willingness to honor God's Word, the
Lord awards him with the highest dignity by allowing him
to be in the genealogy of the Messiah.
B.
The man who refuses the opportunity of redemption sinks
into oblivion never to be heard from again.
C.
Ruth was barren until she married Boaz. The type is
clear
there is no fruitfulness until redemption
takes place in the individual's life. (Jn.
15:1-5)
D.
Even though there is no Wood relationship, Naomi is
awarded the position of grandmother, and it is declared
that this will restore her life.
(Vs. 16-17)
- Significance of a name
A.
The neighbors name the child, which is unusual in
Scripture, but Obed's name means "servant." He will serve
his grandmother and his God. He is the father of Jesse
and the grandfather of David.
B. In
the Word of God, three births occur in Bethlehem:
Rachel's son, Benjamin whose name means "son of my right
hand;" Obed, born to Ruth; and Jesus Christ.
(Vs. 18-22)
- The Genealogy
A.
The genealogy begins with a man named Pharez, the
illegitimate son of Tamar. (Gen. 38)
B.
According to (Deut. 23:2), an illegitimate son was banned
from the congregation of Israel for ten generations. The
genealogy begins with an illegitimate son and ten names
later closes with King David.