Better Than Seven Sons

Better Than Seven Sons

When there’s a famine in the land, people leave for brighter horizons. They find food; they multiply; they get rich.

It happens to Abram in Egypt, to Jacob in Haran, to Israel in Egypt. Exile agrees with Israel; they always return with children and treasures.

Except Naomi. She goes to Moab during a famine, and her family shrinks as she loses husband and sons. She doesn’t return rich. She is literally emptied. She comes back with nothing.

Nothing – except Ruth. Which is enough. Ruth gives Noami a child and marries the wealthy landowner Boaz. Ruth is the plunder of Moab; she has the potential for fruitfulness.

Naomi sees it. She recognizes that it was better for her to return from exile with Ruth than with a house of children, because Ruth is “better than seven sons” (Ruth 4:15).


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