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Dig Site 20 Blue Level Questions

What was Naomi’s plan to find a home for Ruth? (3:1-3) 1.She planned to send Ruth back to Moab. 2.She planned to send Ruth to see Boaz. 3.She planned to start farming. 4.She had no plan.

What was Naomi’s plan to find a home for Ruth? (3:1-3) 1.She planned to send Ruth back to Moab. 2.She planned to send Ruth to see Boaz. 3.She planned to start farming. 4.She had no plan.

How did Naomi want Ruth to approach Boaz? (3:3-4) 1.Ruth would wash, put on perfume, and put on her best clothes. 2.Ruth would go to the threshing floor and see where Boa was lying. 3.Ruth would uncover Boaz’s feet and lay down at them. 4.All of the above

How did Naomi want Ruth to approach Boaz? (3:3-4) 1.Ruth would wash, put on perfume, and put on her best clothes. 2.Ruth would go to the threshing floor and see where Boa was lying. 3.Ruth would uncover Boaz’s feet and lay down at them. 4.All of the above

What happened while Boaz was at the threshing floor? (3:7) 1.He finished eating and drinking and was in good spirits. 2.He laid down near the grain pile. 3.Ruth approached quietly, uncovered his feet and lay down. 4.All of the above

What happened while Boaz was at the threshing floor? (3:7) 1.He finished eating and drinking and was in good spirits. 2.He laid down near the grain pile. 3.Ruth approached quietly, uncovered his feet and lay down. 4.All of the above

What did Boaz say after Ruth asked him to cover her with his garment? (3:9-10) 1.“Why are you here? Leave before someone sees you.” 2.“Why do you want to be with me?” 3.“This kindness is greater than that which you showed earlier.” 4.All of the above

What did Boaz say after Ruth asked him to cover her with his garment? (3:9-10) 1.“Why are you here? Leave before someone sees you.” 2.“Why do you want to be with me?” 3.“This kindness is greater than that which you showed earlier.” 4.All of the above

Why did Boaz tell Ruth to not be afraid? (3:11) 1.He would not tell anyone what she had done. 2.He would do for her all that she asked. 3.He would make sure she made it home. 4.All of the above

Why did Boaz tell Ruth to not be afraid? (3:11) 1.He would not tell anyone what she had done. 2.He would do for her all that she asked. 3.He would make sure she made it home. 4.All of the above

Who else might act as Naomi’s guardian-redeemer? (3:12) 1.Boaz was the only one. 2.There was another relative, closer to Naomi, than Boaz. 3.Every man in town could be her guardian-redeemer. 4.Only town elders could be her guardian-redeemer.

Who else might act as Naomi’s guardian-redeemer? (3:12) 1.Boaz was the only one. 2.There was another relative, closer to Naomi, than Boaz. 3.Every man in town could be her guardian-redeemer. 4.Only town elders could be her guardian-redeemer.

Why did the other guardian-redeemer have the chance to buy Nomi’s land before Boaz? (4:3-4) 1.They were both first in line, but Boaz was being polite. 2.The other guardian-redeemer was first in line. 3.Boaz did not want the land. 4.All of the above

Why did the other guardian-redeemer have the chance to buy Nomi’s land before Boaz? (4:3-4) 1.They were both first in line, but Boaz was being polite. 2.The other guardian-redeemer was first in line. 3.Boaz did not want the land. 4.All of the above

Why did the other guardian-redeemer change his mind about buying the land? (4:6) 1.He did not want more land. 2.He did not want to endanger his estate. 3.He did not have money to buy the land. 4.All of the above

Why did the other guardian-redeemer change his mind about buying the land? (4:6) 1.He did not want more land. 2.He did not want to endanger his estate. 3.He did not have money to buy the land. 4.All of the above

What did the guardian-redeemer do to show he did not want Naomi’s property? (4:4, 8) 1.He spoke in front of the town elders. 2.He said, “Buy it yourself.” 3.He took off his sandal. 4.All of the above

What did the guardian-redeemer do to show he did not want Naomi’s property? (4:4, 8) 1.He spoke in front of the town elders. 2.He said, “Buy it yourself.” 3.He took off his sandal. 4.All of the above

How would Boaz make sure Mahlon’s name would not disappear from his family? (4:9-10) 1.He would name his first child Mahlon. 2.He would marry Ruth. 3.He would name his farm Mahlon. 4.All of the above

How would Boaz make sure Mahlon’s name would not disappear from his family? (4:9-10) 1.He would name his first child Mahlon. 2.He would marry Ruth. 3.He would name his farm Mahlon. 4.All of the above

How did Boaz make sure the business was official between him and the other guardian-redeemer? (4:11) 1.They had a lawyer present. 2.The town priest approved it. 3.They signed a contract. 4.The elders at the gate said they were witnesses.

How did Boaz make sure the business was official between him and the other guardian-redeemer? (4:11) 1.They had a lawyer present. 2.The town priest approved it. 3.They signed a contract. 4.The elders at the gate said they were witnesses.

What did the women say the Lord had done for Naomi? (4:13-14) 1.The Lord provided a great daughter for Naomi. 2.The Lord was with Naomi in the good times and the bad. 3.The Lord did not forget Naomi’s troubles. 4.The Lord did not leave Naomi without a guardian-redeemer.

What did the women say the Lord had done for Naomi? (4:13-14) 1.The Lord provided a great daughter for Naomi. 2.The Lord was with Naomi in the good times and the bad. 3.The Lord did not forget Naomi’s troubles. 4.The Lord did not leave Naomi without a guardian-redeemer.

What did the women say about the son Ruth had? (4:14-15) 1.“May he become famous throughout Israel!” 2.“He will renew your life.” 3.“He will ‘sustain you in your old age.’” 4.All of the above

What did the women say about the son Ruth had? (4:14-15) 1.“May he become famous throughout Israel!” 2.“He will renew your life.” 3.“He will ‘sustain you in your old age.’” 4.All of the above

What did the women say to Naomi about Ruth? (4:15) 1.Ruth was lucky to marry a rich husband. 2.Ruth was better to her than seven sons. 3.Ruth was a great daughter. 4.Ruth was now a real relative to her.

What did the women say to Naomi about Ruth? (4:15) 1.Ruth was lucky to marry a rich husband. 2.Ruth was better to her than seven sons. 3.Ruth was a great daughter. 4.Ruth was now a real relative to her.

What did Ruth and Boaz name their son? (4:17) 1.Jesse 2.Mahlon 3.Obed 4.David

What did Ruth and Boaz name their son? (4:17) 1.Jesse 2.Mahlon 3.Obed 4.David

Who was the grandson of Obed? (4:17) 1.Jesse 2.Mahlon 3.Boaz 4.David

Who was the grandson of Obed? (4:17) 1.Jesse 2.Mahlon 3.Boaz 4.David

Finish this verse: “For the Lord is good and his love …” (Psalm 100:5) 1.“… and grace covers all our sins.” 2.“… carries us through; his power and might protect us.” 3.“… endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.” 4.“… is strong enough to cross the deepest seas and highest mountains.”

Finish this verse: “For the Lord is good and his love …” (Psalm 100:5) 1.“… and grace covers all our sins.” 2.“… carries us through; his power and might protect us.” 3.“… endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.” 4.“… is strong enough to cross the deepest seas and highest mountains.”