Ruth




Introduction to Ruth From the New American Bible

Book of Ruth Francis Gigot, The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1912

Book of Ruth By Executive Committee of the Editorial Board and George A. Barton in The Jewish Encyclopedia, 1910

Rut - Chapter 1 The text of the book of Ruth along with the commentary by the 11th-century rabbi Rashi

Ruth: An Ode to Steadfast Kindness By Herbert N. Bronstein and Albert H. Friedlander, from The Five scrolls: Hebrew Texts, English Translations, Introductions and New Liturgies

Ruth iTanakh's collection of links, courtesy of R. Christopher Heard of Milligan College

Ruth: study notes By Dr Tim Bulkeley

Ruth From Early Jewish Writings

The Trauma of Otherness and Hunger: Ruth and Lot's Daughters Ruth Tsoffar, University of Michigan, Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007. In this article, the author traces the narrative dynamic of the book of Ruth and demonstrates how it effectively delivers an important moral lesson about the rewards of inclusion and belonging, setting an important cultural model of adoption and appropriation of otherness

The Redeemer of Ruth (Ruth 4:1-22) Stuart Jones, in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

The Goël in Ruth 4:14, 15 Julius A. Bewes, American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literature, 1903-04

The Go'el in Ancient Israel: Theological Reflections on an Israelite Institution Robert L. Hubbard, Jnr., Bulletin for Biblical Research, 1991

Ruth and Boaz Love Duets as Examples of Musical Midrash By Helen Leneman, lectio difficilior, 2006

Boaz Morris Jastrow Jr, B. Eerdmans, Marcus Jastrow and Louis Ginzberg in the Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906

Gleaning of the Fields Emil G. Hirsch, Julius H. Greenstone and Solomon Schechter in the Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906