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If we lived during the time of Ruth, we would probably say the big question about this marriage is social: is Ruth, the poor foreigner, really worthy to marry Boaz, the wealthy and important member of this powerful clan? The question for us is not a social one, but a spiritual one. Is this Boaz fellow actually worthy to marry our Ruth?
By FisherMRIIf we lived during the time of Ruth, we would probably say the big question about this marriage is social: is Ruth, the poor foreigner, really worthy to marry Boaz, the wealthy and important member of this powerful clan? The question for us is not a social one, but a spiritual one. Is this Boaz fellow actually worthy to marry our Ruth?