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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The kinsman who redeems or vindicates a relative is illustrated most clearly in the book of Ruth, where the kinsman-redeemer is Boaz. The story of Ruth and Boaz begins when Ruth and her mother-in-law, Naomi, return to Bethlehem from Moab where they had been living.

  3. One cannot understand fully the story of Ruth and the role of Boaz as the kinsman-redeemer apart from a knowledge of God’s program of land redemption for Israel and the responsibilities of the kinsman-redeemer.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Ruth approached Boaz and asked him to act on her and Naomi’s behalf as their kinsman-redeemer (Ruth 3:9). Boaz was willing to purchase their property, marry Ruth, and provide for the two women, but there was a nearer relative who was first in line for the job (verse 12).

    • What Is A Kinsman Redeemer?
    • Examples of Kinsman Redeemers in The Bible
    • Why Is Jesus A Kinsman-Redeemer?

    As mentioned before a kinsman-redeemeris a male relative who helps a weaker relative in need or danger. But this goes beyond mere marriage proposals. This person avenges (in the case of a relative being murdered via manslaughter), delivers, rescues, and in many cases, redeems property. The role far extends beyond nuptial duties. Let’s explore some ...

    We know the most famous example: Boaz (Ruth 3:9). He marries Ruth, and through their offspring comes the very Savior of the world. Do we have any other examples in Scripture we can point to? Another example appears when the Pharisees try to trick Jesus, as they often attempted to do. Let’s take a look at the passage in Luke 20:28-33. “Teacher,” the...

    We can think of one more example of a kinsman-redeemer in Scripture: Jesus. He fits this role for a number of reasons. First, and most obvious, he redeems us. He pays our debts, marries us into the family of God, and restores us. But what beyond this points to his role as our kinsman-redeemer? In another way, he grafts us into the family of God. Ru...

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · We hear about a kinsman-redeemer in the story of Ruth and Boaz. But rather than just a cozy story of charity and love, the act of being a kinsman-redeemer reveals powerful, incredible truths...

  6. A kinsman-redeemer is the result of putting those two words together and means the closest blood relative who willingly regains the possession of something or someone by paying their redemption price. This was practiced in the Israelite culture, God gave them directions on how to conduct it in the Levitical laws.

  7. Feb 23, 2023 · A quick reading of the book of Ruth answers this question: a kinsman redeemer is the person who gets folks out of trouble. In Ruth’s story that’s Boaz, the true Israelite (and maybe the only real white hat in the whole Old Testament) who demonstrates covenant faithfulness during one of Israel’s most dark and violent periods: “the days ...