Isaiah 5

Isaiah 5

The chapter begins with the Song of the Vineyard, where Israel is compared to a vineyard planted by God with great care, expecting good grapes (righteousness). However, the vineyard produced only wild, sour grapes (injustice). God announces He will remove the hedge (protection), allowing the vineyard to be trampled and destroyed. The prophet then pronounces six woes (judgments) on the wicked leaders of Judah for their greed, drunkenness, arrogance, injustice, and moral corruption. God will send a foreign army to swiftly destroy the nation.

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Ruth 3

Naomi instructs Ruth on a bold, custom request to Boaz: asking him to act as a kinsman-redeemer (one who restores the family's property and name). Boaz agrees to fulfill his duty.

Ruth 4

Boaz resolves the kinsman-redeemer legal process at the city gate. He marries Ruth, and their son, Obed, becomes the grandfather of King David, securing Ruth's place in the lineage of Christ.

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