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The Book of Ruth: a Study in Unspectacular Faithfulness

by Dr Philip Satterthwaite | Jun 19, 2017 | Credo

June 2017 Credo The Book of Ruth begins: ‘In the days when the judges ruled…’. But the events it describes are very different from those described in Judges. Bethlehem, where most of the book is set, seems to have been an oasis of goodness within Israel during this...

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