Digital Logos Edition
Kirsten Nielsen’s comments on the book of Ruth paint a rich and subtle portrait of its characters, carefully tracing the many connections between this story and other biblical passages, such as the stories of Judah and Tamar. This volume is a powerful addition to this critically acclaimed Old Testament Library series.
“The fact that David is the chosen one can be seen precisely from the women who are found in his family. What” (Page 98)
“To ‘comfort’ in these texts implies a change in the external situation, not just a sudden emotional change. Comfort belongs together with help.” (Page 60)
“Ruth does the opposite. She uncovers her sexual organs and invites Boaz to cover her with the corner of his garment” (Page 70)
“to make her irresistible. This is how the bride prepares herself” (Page 68)
“Christian Frevel by comparison64 believes that there can be considerable differences in the amount of rainfall in Judah and Moab, making the description in 1:1 completely plausible for the reader.” (Pages 40–41)