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Reading Ruth in the Restoration Period

A Call for Inclusion

Reading Ruth in the Restoration Period

A Call for Inclusion

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Hardback

£130.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567658449
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 05/05/2016
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm

Most scholars of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament recognize Ruth’s simplicity and beauty, yet there has been little consensus in critical scholarship related to the book’s origin and purpose. Opinions on the text’s date range from the early monarchic period down to the Post-Exilic period, and interpreters argue over whether the narrative served to whitewash David’s lineage, or if it held Ruth out as a positive example of Gentile inclusion in the Judean community.

With an eclectic approach drawing on traditional exegesis, analysis of inner-biblical allusions, comparisons of legal and linguistic data, and modern refugee research, Edward Allen Jones III argues that Ruth is, indeed, best understood as a call for an inclusive attitude toward any Jew or Gentile who desired to join the Judean community in the early Post-Exilic period. Within the narrative’s world, only Boaz welcomes Ruth into the Bethlehemite community, yet the text’s re-use of other biblical narratives makes it clear that Ruth stands on par with Israel’s great matriarchs. Though certain segments of the Judean community sought to purify their nation by expelling foreign elements in the Restoration period, Yhwh’s loving-kindness in Ruth’s life demonstrates his willingness to use any person to build up his people.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations

1. Introduction
Part 1: Exegesis of Ruth
2. Characterization in Ruth
3. Inner Biblical Allusions in Ruth

Part 2: Dating Ruth
4. Dating Ruth: Linguistic, Legal, and Social Considerations
5. Ruth and Models for Exile and Return
6. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

Dr Edward Allen Jones III (Corban University, USA)

Edward Allen Jones III is Assistant Professor of Bible at Corban University, USA.

Provides many fresh insights into the book [of Ruth], especially with regard to characterization in Ruth ... I recommend this volume as a cogent presentation of one way of thinking about the purpose and setting of this fascinating biblical book. * Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society * Consistently clear and refreshingly short. * Zeitschrift fur die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (Bloomsbury Translation) *