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Ruth’s Redemption:
In Ruth’s time, God’s law allowed a kinsman-redeemer to save family land or widows (Leviticus 25:25-28). Boaz steps in for Naomi and Ruth, who’d lost everything. His act—buying land, marrying Ruth—restores their security and includes Ruth, a Moabite, in God’s family. It’s a small picture of God’s big plan: redeeming people from despair to hope. Like Eden’s promise, Boaz’s redemption points forward, showing God uses people to work His will, preparing for a greater Saviour.