Thursday, May 21, 2020

Ruth 1:1

Ruth 1:1 says, Now it came to pass in the days when the judges ruled, that there was a famine in the land. And a certain man of Bethlehemjudah went to sojourn in the country of Moab, he, and his wife, and his two sons.  During the rule of the judges, there was a famine in Israel.  Just because Israel was the people of God and He raised up judges to rule over them did not mean that everything was perfect in the land.  A certain man of Israel went with his to sons to the land of Moab to escape the famine.  Verse two adds, And the name of the man was Elimelech, and the name of his wife Naomi, and the name of his two sons Mahlon and Chilion, Ephrathites of Bethlehemjudah. And they came into the country of Moab, and continued there.  Though the first verse didn't say so, the man's wife, Naomi came with her husband and sons to the land of Moab.  Verse three continues, And Elimelech Naomi’s husband died; and she was left, and her two sons.  Elimelech, Naomi's husband died, so she was left to rely on her two sons.  Naomi was a widow in a foreign land, so she really had to depend on her sons.  Verse four states, And they took them wives of the women of Moab; the name of the one was Orpah, and the name of the other Ruth: and they dwelled there about ten years.  Naomi's two sons took a wife from the people of Moab, who were named Orpah and Ruth and they lived in Moab for about ten years.  I am not sure if the famine was over by this time or not, but evidently her sons were content to live where they were.  No matter what reason we may have for moving away from fellowship with God's people, we should never be content to remain there.  If we are a follower of Christ, then we need to identify with His people.  Verse five adds, And Mahlon and Chilion died also both of them; and the woman was left of her two sons and her husband.  Then, Naomi's two sons died, leaving her with no one to provide for her and with two daughter's-in-law who were in the same situation.  Naomi had no other family there to turn to.  If we find ourselves in what looks like a hopeless situation, hopefully we will be able to look to God and His people for help.  Verse six continues, Then she arose with her daughters in law, that she might return from the country of Moab: for she had heard in the country of Moab how that the LORD had visited his people in giving them bread.  Naomi decided to return ot her people in Israel, because she heard that the famine was over.  She was taking her two daughters-in-law with her.  Verse seven says, Wherefore she went forth out of the place where she was, and her two daughters in law with her; and they went on the way to return unto the land of Judah.  The three women left where they were and started on the trip to the land of Judah.  Verse eight adds, And Naomi said unto her two daughters in law, Go, return each to her mother’s house: the LORD deal kindly with you, as ye have dealt with the dead, and with me.  Ruth told her two daughters-in-law to return to their own families and asked that the LORD deal kindly with them, as they had with their husbands.  Verse nine continues, The LORD grant you that ye may find rest, each of you in the house of her husband. Then she kissed them; and they lifted up their voice, and wept.  Naomi then asked that God would give them rest with their husband's families, and they wept.  Verse nine concludes, And they said unto her, Surely we will return with thee unto thy people.  The two women then asked  Naomi if they would not surely return with her to her people.  There was a lot of loyalty between the three women.

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