Across
- 3. The system that allowed Ruth to glean in the fields.
- 7. The woman who lost her husband and sons in Moab.
- 8. Naomi’s status after her husband died.
- 9. One of the crops harvested during Ruth’s time.
- 11. The union between Boaz and Ruth.
- 14. The daughter-in-law who returned to her people.
- 15. The son of Ruth and Boaz, grandfather of King David.
- 16. The father of David, son of Obed.
- 19. The trait Ruth displayed by staying with Naomi.
- 23. The promise of God fulfilled through Ruth’s lineage.
- 24. The region where Elimelech’s family originated.
- 27. The book in the Bible that tells the story of Naomi and her daughter-in-law.
- 28. Naomi’s husband who died in Moab.
- 30. The country where Naomi’s family moved to escape famine.
Down
- 1. The quality Ruth demonstrated toward Naomi.
- 2. The famous king descended from Ruth and Boaz.
- 4. The town Naomi and Ruth returned to.
- 5. An item used to confirm legal transactions in Israel.
- 6. A relative responsible for redeeming a family member's property.
- 10. The quality Boaz showed to Ruth.
- 12. What Boaz secured for Naomi’s family.
- 13. The unmerited favor Ruth received from Boaz.
- 17. The season when Naomi and Ruth arrived in Bethlehem.
- 18. The role Boaz played for Naomi’s family.
- 20. The wealthy kinsman-redeemer who married Ruth.
- 21. The reason Elimelech and his family left Bethlehem.
- 22. Ruth’s story foreshadows the coming of Christ.
- 25. What Naomi regained through Ruth and Boaz’s actions.
- 26. The act of collecting leftover grain, which Ruth did in Boaz’s fields.
- 29. The name Naomi asked to be called, meaning "bitter."
