Ruth and the Barley Harvest
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Ruth and the Barley Harvest

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Ruth and the Barley HarvestRuth and the Barley Harvest 40" x 60" oil by Rosemarie Adcock The story of Ruth (c. 1140 BC) occurs during the period of the Judges, aptly described by the writer of the Book as a time when Everyone did what was right in his own eyes. The widow Ruth, a Moabitess, came with her widowed mother in law back to Israel after the death of their husbands. These women would have been destitute, and Ruth went out to look for fallen grain left behind by the

Ruth and the Barley Harvest

40" x 60" oil

by Rosemarie Adcock

The story of Ruth (c. 1140 BC) occurs during the period of the Judges, aptly described by the writer of the Book as a time when “Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”

The widow Ruth, a Moabitess, came with her widowed mother-in-law back to Israel after the death of their husbands. These women would have been destitute, and Ruth went out to look for fallen grain left behind by the Barley harvesters. The wealthy landowner, Boaz, took notice of her, and extended extraordinary kindness by protecting her, providing grain for her and her mother-in-law to eat, and eventually marrying her.

In all these mercies, the Bible portrays Boaz as the “Kinsman-Redeemer”, another “type” or symbol of Jesus, who redeems the undeserving and outcast by overwhelming mercy. Boaz is depicted with rich clothing and extending the ripened barley with his hand as he feeds one of his animals. Ruth wears blue, a symbol of purity used in ancient painting. She is barefoot, signifying her poverty and humility.

Remarkably, this woman of Gentile birth, received into the community of faith, would become the grandmother of David the King, who was in the direct lineage of Jesus Christ.

“The generations Abraham to David are 14 generations, David to the deportation to Babylon, 14 generations. From the deportation to Babylon to the time of Christ, 14 generations. Matthew 1:17

Ruth and the Barley Harvest received the 1st place award at the Jubilee Year of Mercy Exhibition



  
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