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On Monday, July 7, Netflix released a first look at the new film “Ruth and Boaz,” a modern-day retelling of the biblical ...
As ancient chapters transform into streaming gold and faith collides with Tyler Perry’s trademark drama, Netflix readies its next big offering. Here is all you need to know about this reimagined love ...
Devon Franklin and Tyler Perry collaborate on "Ruth & Boaz" Netflix film starring Serayah and Tyler Lepley. Biblical love ...
How selflessness won Boaz’s heart in the Book of Ruth. Ruth’s love for her mother-in-law—“Where you go, I will go”—led her to an unexpected, new love with Boaz.
In “The Earth Is the LORD’s and the Fulness Thereof,” the British theologian Morris Joseph (1848-1930) writes about the purpose of Shavuot, the holiday during which the book of Ruth is read and that ...
Ruth Rabbah, for example, states that Boaz showed greater restraint than Jacob’s son Joseph when Joseph was propositioned by his master’s wife. Yet, many Bible interpreters disagree with the ...
The Book of Ruth is read on Shavuot because, like the holiday, it takes place during the wheat harvest (first barley, then wheat) and because its heroine, Ruth, also accepts the Torah, Shavuot’s ...
This is one of many examples of Ruth showing us Bible laws in practice.) Ruth doesn’t yet know it, but she happens to glean the field of Boaz, a relative of Naomi’s dead husband Elimelech ...
Here are some lessons from the story of Ruth — and Boaz and Obed and Jesse and David and Jesus (and you could look it up in the Book of Ruth). Things are not always what they appear to be. God ...