Ruth: A Story of God's Grace: An Expositional Commentary


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About The Book

There is nothing but Gods grace. We walk upon it; we breathe it; we live and die by it; it makes the nails and axles of the universe concluded Robert Louis Stevenson. In Ruth: A Story of Gods Grace Cyril J. Barber trumpets Gods grace. Grace leads Elimelech to Moab brings Naomi back to Bethlehem guides Ruth to Boazs field and directs Boaz to Ruth. Marvelous infinite matchless grace encircles the Book of Ruth. From the gracious acts of God Ruths time the author draws lessons for twentieth-century believers. He fathoms the importance of decision-making the purpose of suffering and the power of love. But the author does more than expound truths; he helps the reader understand the Bible text by explaining customs and word meanings. He also intersperses his own translation of Ruth throughout his commentary. Writing for the Bible student rather than the Bible scholar Barber summarizes the Book of Ruth in a concise introduction places all technical discussions and notes at the back and provides two helpful indexes
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