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<p class="tab-1">There is scarcely any chapter in all the sacred history that stoops so low as this to take cognizance of so mean a person as Ruth, a poor Moabitish widow, so mean an action as her gleaning corn in a neighbours field, and the minute circumstances thereof. But all this was in order to her being grafted into the line of Christ and taken in among his ancestors, that she might be a figure of the espousals of the Gentile church to Christ, <a class="bibleref" title="Isa.54.1" href="/passage/?search=Isa.54.1">Isa. 54:1</a>. This makes the story remarkable; and many of the passages of it are instructive and very improvable. Here we have, I. Ruths humility and industry in gleaming corn, Providence directing her to Boazs field, <a class="bibleref" title="Ruth.2.1-Ruth.2.3" href="/passage/?search=Ruth.2.1-Ruth.2.3">Ruth 2:1-3</a>. II. The great favour which Boaz showed to her in many instances, <a class="bibleref" title="Ruth.2.4-Ruth.2.16" href="/passage/?search=Ruth.2.4-Ruth.2.16">Ruth 2:4-16</a>. III. The return of Ruth to her mother-in-law, <a class="bibleref" title="Ruth.2.18-Ruth.2.23" href="/passage/?search=Ruth.2.18-Ruth.2.23">Ruth 2:18-23</a>.</p>