Ruth 3:1-9
Here is the audio lecture on Ruth 3:1-9 [audio:https://skipmoen.com/audio/ruth-chapter-3-verse-1-9.mp3] (To listen, hit the Play button above, or right-click here, select “Save as…” and download the file to your computer.)
Here is the audio lecture on Ruth 3:1-9 [audio:https://skipmoen.com/audio/ruth-chapter-3-verse-1-9.mp3] (To listen, hit the Play button above, or right-click here, select “Save as…” and download the file to your computer.)
Here is the audio lecture on Ruth 2:1-12 [audio:https://skipmoen.com/audio/ruth-chapter-2-verse-1-12.mp3] (To listen, hit the Play button above, or right-click here, select “Save as…” and download the file to your computer.)
We continue with Ruth. To listen to each session as it is posted, go to skipmoen.com/category/ruth for the latest files.
Here is the audio file for Ruth 1:12-21. [audio:https://skipmoen.com/audio/ruth-chapter-1-verse-12-21.mp3] (To listen, hit the Play button above, or right-click here, select “Save as…” and download the file to your computer.)
Here is the audio file for Ruth 1:6-12. [audio:https://skipmoen.com/audio/ruth-chapter-1-verse-6-12.mp3] (To listen, hit the Play button above, or right-click here, select “Save as…” and download the file to your computer.)
If you are following the Ruth study, this link will take you to each of the posted audio files. https://skipmoen.com/category/ruth/
Just in case you are interested, we began a new study with the Winter Garden group on Sunday. It is a short (maybe) study of Ruth. We will be recording it each week and posting the audio files. You can start following along by clicking here. Skip I probably won’t be posting weekly reminders as…
Now we begin the verse-by-verse exegesis. Here is the audio file for Ruth 1:1 (yes, it’s only the first verse – there is a lot going on in this first verse). [audio:https://skipmoen.com/audio/ruth-chapter-1-verse-1.mp3] (To listen, hit the Play button above, or right-click here, select “Save as…” and download the file to your computer.)
We begin our study of Ruth. Here is the audio of the discussion of the background of Ruth. This cultural, linguistic and historical background helps us understand what Ruth is about and why Ruth is important. Enjoy. The first Ruth session. [audio:https://skipmoen.com/audio/ruth-background.mp3] (To listen, hit the Play button above, or right-click here, select “Save as…”…
But Naomi said to her two daughter-in-law, “Turn back, each of you to her mother’s house. May the LORD deal kindly with you, as you have dealt kindly with the dead and me!” Ruth 1:8 NJPS Deal Kindly – Once before we noticed that hesed is the crucial term of the story of Ruth. We…