Ruth 4:17

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how the women of the town named Ruth's son, Obed, acknowledging him as Naomi's son. This son becomes the grandfather of King David. The key message is the fulfillment of a promise and the continuation of a lineage.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your neighbors all got together to name your new baby cousin. They called him Obed, and they said he was part of a very special family that would one day have a king named David. It's like when you have a new pet, and all your friends help pick its name because they're excited about the new addition.

Historical Background

The Book of Ruth was likely written by Samuel during the transition from the period of Judges to the monarchy in Israel. This period was around 1050-1010 BCE. The text reflects the social and cultural norms of ancient Israel, where kinship and lineage were crucial for identity and inheritance.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can see this verse as a reminder of the importance of community and family in naming and celebrating new life. Just like the neighbors in Ruth's time, we can support each other in our families and communities, recognizing the value of each new life added to the family tree.

Topics

familycommunitylegacygenealogycontinuationcelebration

Related Verses

Genesis 38:291 Chronicles 2:12Matthew 1:5Luke 3:32Ruth 4:18

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the women naming Obed?
The women naming Obed reflects the community's role in recognizing and celebrating the birth and lineage, which was an important part of ancient Israelite culture.
Why is Obed's lineage important?
Obed's lineage is significant because he is an ancestor of King David, making his birth a pivotal moment in the line leading to the eventual king of Israel.
How does this verse reflect the community's support?
This verse shows how the community supported Naomi by acknowledging her loss and celebrating the birth of Obed, thus ensuring her continued place and lineage within the community.
What can we learn from the celebration of Obed's birth?
The celebration of Obed's birth teaches us the importance of community support and the value of recognizing and celebrating new life and its place within the family and community.
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