Audio Bible. Listen to the full Book of Ruth in the King James Version (KJV) with text.
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📖 Chapters
0:00 Ruth 1. Naomi’s Family Tragedy and Ruth’s Loyalty
4:26 Ruth 2. Ruth Meets Boaz in the Grain Fields
9:18 Ruth 3. Ruth’s Proposal to Boaz at the Threshing Floor
12:42 Ruth 4. Boaz Redeems Ruth and Their Marriage
Ruth, the eighth book of the Bible, is a timeless story of faith, loyalty, and redemption set during the period of the Judges. Unlike the broader national struggles found in Judges, Ruth focuses on the personal journey of a Moabite woman whose unwavering devotion leads her into the lineage of Israel’s greatest king.
The book begins with tragedy—Naomi, an Israelite, loses her husband and sons while living in Moab. One of her widowed daughters-in-law, Ruth, refuses to abandon her, declaring, “Whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God” (Ruth 1:16). Ruth’s steadfast love and commitment lead her to Bethlehem, where she finds favor in the eyes of Boaz, a kind and righteous man who becomes her redeemer.
Ruth is more than a story of love and providence—it is a profound testament to God’s grace and inclusion of the outsider. Despite being a foreigner, Ruth is welcomed into the people of Israel and ultimately becomes the great-grandmother of King David, securing her place in the genealogy of Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:5).
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Audio Bible in Spanish https://www.josepenacoto.com/audiolibros/la-biblia
© 2025. José Peña Coto. All rights reserved.
The Bible in YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@josepenacoto
📖 Chapters
0:00 Ruth 1. Naomi’s Family Tragedy and Ruth’s Loyalty
4:26 Ruth 2. Ruth Meets Boaz in the Grain Fields
9:18 Ruth 3. Ruth’s Proposal to Boaz at the Threshing Floor
12:42 Ruth 4. Boaz Redeems Ruth and Their Marriage
Ruth, the eighth book of the Bible, is a timeless story of faith, loyalty, and redemption set during the period of the Judges. Unlike the broader national struggles found in Judges, Ruth focuses on the personal journey of a Moabite woman whose unwavering devotion leads her into the lineage of Israel’s greatest king.
The book begins with tragedy—Naomi, an Israelite, loses her husband and sons while living in Moab. One of her widowed daughters-in-law, Ruth, refuses to abandon her, declaring, “Whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God” (Ruth 1:16). Ruth’s steadfast love and commitment lead her to Bethlehem, where she finds favor in the eyes of Boaz, a kind and righteous man who becomes her redeemer.
Ruth is more than a story of love and providence—it is a profound testament to God’s grace and inclusion of the outsider. Despite being a foreigner, Ruth is welcomed into the people of Israel and ultimately becomes the great-grandmother of King David, securing her place in the genealogy of Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:5).
Facebook Group www.facebook.com/groups/bibleaudiokjv/
Audio Bible in Spanish https://www.josepenacoto.com/audiolibros/la-biblia
© 2025. José Peña Coto. All rights reserved.
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