Ruth in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(a female friend) a Moabitish woman, the wife, first of
Mahlon, second of Boaz, the ancestress of David and
Christ,and one of the four women who are named by St.
Matthew in the genealogy of Christ. A severe famine in the
land of Judah induced Elimelech, a native of Bethlehem --
ephratah, to emigrate into the land of Moab, with his wife
Naomi, and his two sons, Mahlon and Chilion. This was
probably about the time of Gideon, B.C. 1250. At the end of
ten years Naomi now left a widow and childless, having heard
that there was plenty again in Judah, resolved to return to
Bethlehem, and her daughter-in-law Ruth returned with her.
They arrived at Bethlehem just at the beginning of barley
harvest, and Ruth, going out to glean, chanced to go into
the field of wheat, a wealthy man and a near kinsman of her
father-in-law, Elimelech. Upon learning who the stranger
was, Boaz treated her with the utmost kindness and respect,
and sent her home laden with corn which she had gleaned.
Encouraged by this incident, Naomi instructed Ruth to claim
at the hand of Boaz that he should perform the part of her
husband's near kinsman, by purchasing the inheritance of
Elimelech and taking her to be his wife. With all due
solemnity, Boaz took Ruth to be his wife, amidst the
blessings and congratulations of their neighbors. Their son,
Obed, was 'the father of Jesse, who was the father of David.
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