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Host Nate Tiessen is rejoined by guest Maureen Klassen to discuss ancient Israel's John Doe (3:29), Boaz's legal manuvering (7:02), Tamar the righteous woman (12:14), Naomi's response to communal blessing (16:33), genealogies as portable information (20:49), and the theological center of Ruth (24:27). Then Nate and Maureen discuss the suggestion that Boaz passed away on his wedding night (30:40), specific contemporary applications (33:07), female authorship (35:50), and the preferred Ruth chapter for preaching (37:57). Maureen then concludes the series by reading a beautiful sonnet she wrote on the book of Ruth (40:10).
By Nate TiessenHost Nate Tiessen is rejoined by guest Maureen Klassen to discuss ancient Israel's John Doe (3:29), Boaz's legal manuvering (7:02), Tamar the righteous woman (12:14), Naomi's response to communal blessing (16:33), genealogies as portable information (20:49), and the theological center of Ruth (24:27). Then Nate and Maureen discuss the suggestion that Boaz passed away on his wedding night (30:40), specific contemporary applications (33:07), female authorship (35:50), and the preferred Ruth chapter for preaching (37:57). Maureen then concludes the series by reading a beautiful sonnet she wrote on the book of Ruth (40:10).