Dig Site 20 Red Level Questions. What did Naomi say she would try and find for Ruth? (3:1) 1.A home 2.A job 3.Land.

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Dig Site 20 Red Level Questions

What did Naomi say she would try and find for Ruth? (3:1) 1.A home 2.A job 3.Land

What did Naomi say she would try and find for Ruth? (3:1) 1.A home 2.A job 3.Land

What was Boaz going to be doing that night? (3:2) 1.Working in his garden at home 2.Winnowing barley on the threshing floor 3.Meeting with the elders at the city gate

What was Boaz going to be doing that night? (3:2) 1.Working in his garden at home 2.Winnowing barley on the threshing floor 3.Meeting with the elders at the city gate

What did Naomi tell Ruth to do that night? (3:3) 1.Wash, put on perfume, and wear her best clothes 2.Go to the threshing floor 3.Both answers are correct

What did Naomi tell Ruth to do that night? (3:3) 1.Wash, put on perfume, and wear her best clothes 2.Go to the threshing floor 3.Both answers are correct

What was Ruth to do when Boaz lay down to sleep? (3:4) 1.Uncover his feet, lie down, and wait for him to tell her what to do 2.Help him finish threshing the wheat 3.Both answers are correct

What was Ruth to do when Boaz lay down to sleep? (3:4) 1.Uncover his feet, lie down, and wait for him to tell her what to do 2.Help him finish threshing the wheat 3.Both answers are correct

What did Ruth say about the things Naomi wanted her to do? (3:5) 1.She agreed to do them. 2.She did not agree to do them. 3.She said no first and then later agreed.

What did Ruth say about the things Naomi wanted her to do? (3:5) 1.She agreed to do them. 2.She did not agree to do them. 3.She said no first and then later agreed.

What was Boaz’s mood when he had finished eating and drinking? (3:7) 1.He was in a bad mood. 2.He was in good spirits. 3.He was very sad.

What was Boaz’s mood when he had finished eating and drinking? (3:7) 1.He was in a bad mood. 2.He was in good spirits. 3.He was very sad.

When did Boaz wake up? (3:8) 1.The next morning 2.As soon as Ruth laid down 3.In the middle of the night

When did Boaz wake up? (3:8) 1.The next morning 2.As soon as Ruth laid down 3.In the middle of the night

What did Boaz say when he discovered someone laying at his feet? (3:8-9) 1.“Who are you?” 2.“Go away.” 3.“Why are you here?”

What did Boaz say when he discovered someone laying at his feet? (3:8-9) 1.“Who are you?” 2.“Go away.” 3.“Why are you here?”

What did Ruth say to Boaz when he realized who she was? (3:9) 1.“Spread the corner of your garment over me.” 2.“Please give me more grain.” 3.“Help Naomi and me find husbands.”

What did Ruth say to Boaz when he realized who she was? (3:9) 1.“Spread the corner of your garment over me.” 2.“Please give me more grain.” 3.“Help Naomi and me find husbands.”

What did the townspeople of Bethlehem think of Ruth? (3:11) 1.She ran after rich men looking for a husband. 2.She was a women of noble character. 3.She was a nice person.

What did the townspeople of Bethlehem think of Ruth? (3:11) 1.She ran after rich men looking for a husband. 2.She was a women of noble character. 3.She was a nice person.

Where did Boaz go to find the other guardian-redeemer? (4:1) 1.The other guardian-redeemer’s house 2.The town gate 3.The town square

Where did Boaz go to find the other guardian-redeemer? (4:1) 1.The other guardian-redeemer’s house 2.The town gate 3.The town square

Who else did Boaz ask to sit and join the other guardian-redeemer? (4:2) 1.Five of the elders of the town 2.Ten of the elders of the town 3.Fifteen of the elders of the town

Who else did Boaz ask to sit and join the other guardian-redeemer? (4:2) 1.Five of the elders of the town 2.Ten of the elders of the town 3.Fifteen of the elders of the town

What did Boaz suggest the other guardian-redeemer buy in the presence of the elders? (4:3-4) 1.Land that belonged to Elimelek, Naomi’s husband 2.Land that belonged to Ruth 3.Land that belonged to Boaz

What did Boaz suggest the other guardian-redeemer buy in the presence of the elders? (4:3-4) 1.Land that belonged to Elimelek, Naomi’s husband 2.Land that belonged to Ruth 3.Land that belonged to Boaz

What did Boaz say the guardian- redeemer would receive along with the land? (4:5) 1.The house and the livestock that was on the land 2.Ruth 3.Both answers are correct

What did Boaz say the guardian- redeemer would receive along with the land? (4:5) 1.The house and the livestock that was on the land 2.Ruth 3.Both answers are correct

Why did the guardian-redeemer not want the property? (4:6) 1.He did not want to endanger his estate. 2.He said no crops could be grown on the land. 3.He said he was not interested in the land.

Why did the guardian-redeemer not want the property? (4:6) 1.He did not want to endanger his estate. 2.He said no crops could be grown on the land. 3.He said he was not interested in the land.

What did Boaz tell the elders when the first guardian-redeemer did not want the land? (4:9-10) 1.He would buy the property and take Ruth as his wife. 2.He would buy the property and take Naomi as his wife. 3.Both answers are correct.

What did Boaz tell the elders when the first guardian-redeemer did not want the land? (4:9-10) 1.He would buy the property and take Ruth as his wife. 2.He would buy the property and take Naomi as his wife. 3.Both answers are correct.

What was the name of Boaz’s and Ruth’s son? (4:17) 1.Obed 2.Jesse 3.David

What was the name of Boaz’s and Ruth’s son? (4:17) 1.Obed 2.Jesse 3.David

Finish this verse: “For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his…” (Psalm 100:5) 1.“… grace covers all our sins.” 2.“… power and might protect us.” 3.“… faithfulness continues through all generations.”

Finish this verse: “For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his…” (Psalm 100:5) 1.“… grace covers all our sins.” 2.“… power and might protect us.” 3.“… faithfulness continues through all generations.”