Everyone has a different love-story to tell.
All love-stories are unique and truly amazing.
But the same question in each unique story is "Who should you marry?"
And the answer to that question is usually the person we're madly in love with.
And we usually find that special someone who fulfils the qualities that we believe our life partner should have...
In Ruth 3:11, what attracts Boaz to Ruth the most?
What does this tell us about Ruth's reputation?
Why are we, as humans, more attracted to physical beauty than inner character?
How can we learn to value inner beauty more than external appearance?
Boaz calls Ruth a hah-yil woman.
This Hebrew word speaks of moral strength, good quality, integrity, virtue, comprehensive excellence.
What has Ruth done to earn this name / description?
This same Hebrew word is used in Ruth 2:1 to describe Boaz.
What can this little detail tell us about their match-up?
[Activity] The only other two times hah-yil is all the Hebrew Bible, is in Proverbs 12:4 and 31:10.
Read these Proverbs and see how they link with Ruth's story and with your own story...
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