This commentary brings to life the world portrayed in the stories in Judges and Ruth to demonstrate why they are an important part of the Bible. The intentions is to prepare the reader to understan…
It must have been, however, in the beginning, of the days when the judges ruled, as Boaz, who mariried Ruth, was the son of Rahab, who protected the spesies in Joshua's reign. Some say that it was …
In three of the Bible's most compelling short stories, the author draws attention to the distinctive narrative characteristics of these magnificent dramas. Such scrunity opens new vistas of interp…
This lively book with rich gospel content is written in a lucid ctyle that communicates easily to pastors and laity alike. It explains how the story of Ruth is part and parcel of the redemptive his…
This book contain two of the most beloved stories in the Old Testament. Unique in that they are the only two books of the Bible to be named for women, both books focus intently on God's provision a…
This book explores the biblical books Ruth and Esther and the apocryphal book Judith which Jews and Protestant did not include in the Bible. Similar to Joshua and Judges, neither Ruth nor Esther sh…
When it comes to heroes and sheroes, Ruth and Esther are unmatched in the course of history. Facing poverty, social rejection, personal danger and even death, they show us how God often directly in…