Publisher's note:
George Lawson (1749-1820) was for forty-nine years the minister of the Scottish Secession church in Selkirk. He became renowned as a writer alongside his preaching and this volume is drawn from his lectures through Ruth. This readable treatment principally applies the narrative to family relationships and, though a little dated in places, has much to say to Christians in our day.
Contents:
Introduction to Lectures on Ruth
1. Elimelech's Family Sojourn in the Land of Moab
2. Naomi's Return to Her Own Country
3. Naomi's Return (continued)
4. Ruth's Steadfastness to Her Religious Profession
5. Ruth's Arrival with Naomi at Bethlehem
6. Ruth Goes to Glean, and Meets Boaz
7. Boaz Speaks Kindly to Ruth in the Harvest Field
8. Boaz Directs His Reapers to Treat Ruth Kindly
9. Ruth Lays Herself Down at the Feet of Boaz
10. Boaz Promises to Marry Ruth if Prior Right Declined
11. Boaz Procures the Consent of Ruth's Nearest Kinsman
12. Ruth's Marriage and the Birth of Obed
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Publisher's note:
George Lawson (1749-1820) was for forty-nine years the minister of the Scottish Secession church in Selkirk. He became renowned as a writer alongside his preaching and this volume is drawn from his lectures through Ruth. This readable treatment principally applies the narrative to family relationships and, though a little dated in places, has much to say to Christians in our day.
Contents:
Introduction to Lectures on Ruth
1. Elimelech's Family Sojourn in the Land of Moab
2. Naomi's Return to Her Own Country
3. Naomi's Return (continued)
4. Ruth's Steadfastness to Her Religious Profession
5. Ruth's Arrival with Naomi at Bethlehem
6. Ruth Goes to Glean, and Meets Boaz
7. Boaz Speaks Kindly to Ruth in the Harvest Field
8. Boaz Directs His Reapers to Treat Ruth Kindly
9. Ruth Lays Herself Down at the Feet of Boaz
10. Boaz Promises to Marry Ruth if Prior Right Declined
11. Boaz Procures the Consent of Ruth's Nearest Kinsman
12. Ruth's Marriage and the Birth of Obed