Hocking Studies in the Book of Ruth
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Hocking Studies in the Book of Ruth
by W.J. Hocking
Studies in the Book of Ruth is a 9 chapter commentary on the Old Testament Book of Ruth by W.J. Hocking.

Dagg Manual of Theology (and links to this work in various other formats).
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Table of Contents of Studies in the Book of Ruth
Introductory
Part A. — Bethlehem forsaken for Moab
Part B. — Back to Bethlehem
Part C. — Ruth the Stranger in the Fields of Boaz
Part D. — Ruth the Suppliant at the Feet of Boaz
Part E. — Boaz becomes the Kinsman-Redeemer
Part F. — Joy for Naomi and Fame for Boaz
Part G. — A Typical Outline of Israel’s Final Restoration
Part H. — Ruth as a Vessel of Divine Mercy
Studies in the Book of Ruth
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