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Introduction 1 2 3 4 Judges 1 Samuel
Introduction to Ruth
This short history of the domestic affairs of one particular
family fitly follows the book of Judges (the events related here happening in
the days of the judges), and fitly goes before the books of Samuel, because in
the close it introduces David; yet the Jews, in their Bibles, separate it from
both, and make it one of the five
Megilloth, or
Volumes, which
they put together towards the latter end, in this order:
Solomon's Song,
Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and
Esther. It is probable that
Samuel was the penman of it. It relates not miracles nor laws, wars nor
victories, nor the revolutions of states, but the affliction first and
afterwards the comfort of Naomi, the conversion first and afterwards the
preferment of Ruth. Many such events have happened, which perhaps we may think
as well worthy to be recorded; but these God saw fit to transmit the knowledge
of to us; and even common historians think they have liberty to choose their
subject. The design of this book is, I. To lead to providence, to show us how
conversant it is about our private concerns, and to teach us in them all to have
an eye to it, acknowledging God in all our ways and in all events that concern
us. See 1 Sa. 2:7, 8; Ps. 113:7-9. II. To lead to Christ, who descended from
Ruth, and part of whose genealogy concludes the book, whence it is fetched into
Mt. 1. In the conversion of Ruth the Moabitess, and the bringing of her into the
pedigree of the Messiah, we have a type of the calling of the Gentiles in due
time into the fellowship of Christ Jesus our Lord. The afflictions of Naomi and
Ruth we have an account of, ch. 1. Instances of their industry and humility, ch.
2. The bringing of them into an alliance with Boaz, ch. 3. And their happy
settlement thereby, ch. 4. And let us remember the scene is laid in Bethlehem,
the city where our Redeemer was born.
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 Judges 1 Samuel
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