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The Structures of Ruth

The Structures of Ruth

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  • Peter J. Leithart

This article identifies a series of patterns in the book of Ruth, which starts out with a host of "lacks," all of which are filled in the course of the book. The book indicates, however, that the author was concerned with God's dealings with Israel as a whole, and not just the individuals in the story.

Source: Theopolis Institute, 1993. 6 pages.

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