It's Naomi who raises the possibility of marriage for Ruth.
Traditionally, Jewish parents would arrange marriages for their children, including their widowed daughters-in-law. Naomi knows that there are 'guardian-redeemers' in their extended family, who can buy back Elimelek's property, provide for the widows, and continue the family line.
Now that it seems like LOVE has developed between Boaz & Ruth, Naomi plans to make that happen.
She is opportunistic.
The issue is with how she plans to bring these two together...
In verses 2-4 what main thing is Naomi's plan hinging on?
There are all sorts of ideas around what's going on here.
What could be read into this part of the story?
Particularly, what is going on in verse 4?
What do you think of Naomi's plan?
Why would you agree or disagree with it?
If you were Naomi, how would you have approached this matter of marriage between Ruth and Boaz?
Looked at from one angle, it could be seen that there is nothing good or pure about Naomi's plan.
There are four individual elements to her plan.
Instruction.
Circumstance.
Location.
Timing.
What do all four of these individual elements of Naomi's plan tell us?
Read Deuteronomy 22:28-29.
Is Naomi's plan a trap for Boaz?
How is Naomi's plan risky and dangerous for both Boaz and Ruth?
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