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Explanation: The book of Ruth The great-grandmother of David tells the story of three people: Naomi The mother-in-law of Ruth, A widow is a woman whose spouse has died, often plunging her into poverty and putting her in a vulnerable position in society. Jesus, in his concern for the poor, regards widows with compassion and concern. from Bethlehem in JudahJudah was the name of Jacob’s fourth son and one of the 12 tribes.; Ruth, her daughter-in-law from Moab; and BoazHusband of Ruth and great-grandfather of David., a gentleman farmer from Bethlehem. Ruth, in a supreme act of devotion, follows Naomi home from Moab and there meets Boaz, Naomi’s close relative. Boaz understands that Ruth, though a foreigner, is a woman of worth. Through a scheme of Naomi to send Ruth to meet Boaz in secret, and through the cleverness of Boaz, who claims Ruth before the city eldersElders are leaders who exercise wisdom or leadership by virtue of their age and experience. In the New Testament elders, along with the chief priests and scribes, constituted the primary opposition to Jesus when he taught in Jerusalem., Boaz and Ruth marry and have a child, thus insuring the continuation of the Davidic line that eventually leads to the birth of Jesus Jesus is the Messiah whose life, death, and resurrection are God’s saving act for humanity.