02440cam a2200385 i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020003700067020004000104035002700144040003300171082002000204100002800224245002700252264007700279300004200356336002100398337002500419338002300444490004600467504004000513504003500553505137000588526001001958526001001968526001001978526001001988526000801998526000802006526000802014526000802022526000802030526000802038526000802046PE-LiUPU20250731172844.0140718s2015 miu b 001 0 eng  a080286385Xq(pbk. ;qalk. paper) a9780802863850q(pbk. ;qalk. paper) a(Sirsi) i9780802863850 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda00a222.35bM122201 aMcKeown, James,eautor.10aRuth /cJames McKeown. 1aGrand Rapids, Michigan :bWilliam B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,c2015. ax, 152 páginas ;c24 centímetros. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier1 aThe Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary aBibliografía : páginas 141-146. aÍndices : páginas 147-152.0 aIntroduction. Authorship, date, and purpose ; Genre ; Story line and synopsis ; Outline -- Commentary ; 1:1-5 : from Bethlehem to Moab ; 1:6-7 : Naomi prepares to return to Bethlehem ; 1:8-13 : an emotional farewell as Naomi leaves Moab ; 1:14-18 : the difficult decision facing Ruth and Orpah ; 1:19-22 : Ruth and Naomi arrive in Bethlehem ; 2:1-3 : introduction to Boaz and Ruth's initiative ; 2:4-7 : Boaz arrives at the harvest field ; 2:8-13 : the first conversation between Boaz and Ruth ; 2:14-17 : Boaz's generosity ; 2:18-23 : Ruth's return to Naomi ; 3:1-5 : Naomi's plan ; 3:6-9 : the visit at midnight ; 3:10-15 : Boaz's response to Ruth's plea ; 3:16-18 : Ruth returns to Naomi ; 4:1-4 : the meeting of two redeemers ; 4:5-6 : Boaz speaks about Ruth ; 4:7-8 : The symbolism of a sandal ; 4:9-12 : the redemption is confirmed and witnessed ; 4:13-17 : Boaz marries Ruth, and Obed is born ; 4:18-22 : genealogical data -- Theological horizons. Introductory comments ; Canonical context ; Ruth and Genesis ; Ruth and Deuteronomy ; Ruth and Judges ; Ruth and the books of Samuel ; The marriage of Ruth ; Character studies -- Theological issues, themes, and approaches. Creation, providence, and guidance ; The hiddenness of God ; The theme of land ; The land of Moab ; Redemption ; Universalism ; Feminist studies ; Missiological significance ; Conclusion. aSEG42 aSEG41 aSEG40 aSEG39 aP94 aP87 aP86 aP85 aP77 aP76 aP35