Ruth

Represents:  Ruth represents the ideal widow, because she cherished the family, faith, and inheritance of her husband above her personal gratification, (her personal ambition, her original native allegiance, and her original heathen religion)

 

Meaning of the Name:  The name, Ruth, means “friend”.  Ruth’s allegiance to her mother-in-law was maintained only through Ruth’s ability to sacrifice herself for the sake of another.  Her friendship with Naomi has become one of the world’s greatest example of the true meaning of friendship.

 

Color:  Yellow represents “constancy”, “exalted” and “richness”.  Ruth was certainly characterized by a radiant and strong personality and it is therefore that the color of the sun, “exalted in the heavens”, is dedicated to her.  Her position in the ancestral line of Christ is sufficient testimony to the richness of her personal worth.  Her faith adherence to Naomi has become an endless tribute to her constancy.

 

Emblem:  Sheaves of barley – A symbol of plenty and the reward of work.  It represents the collective worth of many deeds of kindness which are done for the sake of another.  It also represents the fact that through patient industry a substantial reward may be achieved.

 

Badge:  The sheaf within the triangle, symbolic of obedience, which will surely reap its reward.

 

Signet:  (Symbol) The lilies symbolize Ruth, in her obedient simplicity as the Lily of the Valley.  As Christ, the Lily of the Valley, left his heavenly home and His Father to serve mankind on earth, so Ruth left her home and people to serve her fellow man, Naomi, in a strange and unfamiliar country.

 

Flower:  Yellow jasmine was dedicated to Ruth it has an associated “humbleness”.  This is a fitting tribute to Ruth who was willing to do the most humble type of work for the sake of Naomi.

 

Ideals:  Loyalty and friendship.  If we would become the ideal friend to someone else, or if we would like to receive someone else’s friendship, then we must first be deserving. Only by being loyal in our faith, do we merit the giving or gaining of a friend.

 

Season:  Ruth’s season is the summer, because she represents the growing and maturing season of life itself.  Ruth represents that period in human life when the peak of one’s capacity is achieved and the individual has the mental, emotional and physical stability to make the greatest strides in shaping the earthly life.

 

Jewel:  The yellow topaz has been dedicated to Ruth.  The jewel has been associated with “rarity.”  Certainly a friendship such as the one enjoyed by Naomi and Ruth is a rare gem will worth treasuring.

 

Beatitude:  (3rd)  Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth.

 

Burial:  Yellow is our emblem of obedience, as shown by Ruth, who was obedient and faithful to her husband’s people and his religious belief.  In memory of our sister and her faithfulness, I deposit these flowers in her casket/grave.

 

Memorial:  Same as burial but note the different vessel being used for placement of flowers:  Urn

 

 

RUTH

From Moab's hills the stranger comes,
By sorrow tried, widowed by death;
She comes to Judah's goodly homes,
Led by the trusting hand of faith.
Ye friends of god, a welcome lend
The fair and virtuous Ruth to-day;
A cheerful heart and hand extend.
And wipe the widow's tears away.
She leaves her childhood's home, and all
That brothers, friends and parents gave;
The flowery fields, the lordly hall,
The green sod o'er her husband's grave;
Ye friends of God, a welcome lend
The fair and virtuous Ruth to-day;
A cheerful heart and hand extend,
And wipe the widow's tears away.
She leaves the gods her people own --
Soulless and weak, they're hers no more;
Jehovah, He is God alone,
And Him her spirit will adore.
Ye friends of God, a welcome lend
The fair and virtuous Ruth to-day;
A cheerful heart and hand extend,
And wipe the widow's tears away.
- Rob Morris

 

TO RUTH
"Uncomplaining"

When we learn to give up idols,
Worship just the God of Truth,
Walk the hard road of endurance
With our uncomplaining Ruth,
Then our patience will grow greatly,
And our love will be complete;
As we humbly glean together
To obtain our Sheaf of Wheat.
We entreat her not to leave us,
But to serve with us, in Truth;
Then our God, and all our peoples
Will be One, who serve with Ruth.

 

Ruth Questions

Questions

Answers

1

What does the name Ruth stand for?

1

A friend

2

Why did Ruth leave her home?

2

She was following Naomi

3

Where was Ruth's original home?

3

The Land of Moab

4

Ruth was a descendant of whom?

4

Lot

5

What did Ruth do for a living in her new home?

5

She gleaned in the fields

6

How did Ruth meet Boaz?

6

While she was gleaning in his field

7

How was the marriage of Ruth and Boaz possible?

7

Through the Israelitish custom of exchanging a shoe (See Ruth 4:7-8)

8

For what will Ruth always be remembered?

8

For being the mother in the ancestral line of Jesus

9

What does the story of Ruth teach us?

9

It teaches us that we may have to give up our most cherished things to

become a true friend

10

What does the color yellow symbolize?

10

Sincere affection and that which is divine

11

What does the Sheaf of Grain teach us?

11

That the smallest acts of love and service make a strong appeal when

bound together

12

What was the original flower dedicated to Ruth?

12

The sunflower

13

What flower at present is dedicated to Ruth?

13

The Yellow Jasmine

14

What is Ruth's jewel?

14

The Topaz

15

How did Ruth spend her early life?

15

In the city of Bethlehem

16

Who was Orpah?

16

Naomi's other daughter-in-law

17

Naomi told her friends in Bethlehem to call her what?

17

Mara, which means bitter

18

What do the historical periods of the stories of Ruth and Adah have in

18

They both occurred during the time Israel was ruled by Judges

common?

19

What was Naomi's husband name?

19

Elimelech

20

What doe the name Naomi mean?

20

God is sweetness

21

Who were the Moabites?

21

The descendants of Lot

22

Who was Boaz?

22

A wealthy farmer, the son of Rahab, and the cousin of Naomi's husband

23

Where any children born to Ruth and Boaz?

23

Yes; Obed, the grandfather of David

24

What was the name of Ruth's first husband?

24

Mahlon

25

Where was Naomi's original home?

25

Bethlehem

26

How did Naomi and her husband come to live in Moab?

26

A famine drove them from their native Bethlehem

27

What time of year did Ruth and Naomi arrive in Bethlehem?

27

A the beginning of the barley harvest

28

What family connection was there between Naomi and Boaz?

28

Boaz was a kinsman of Naomi's husband

29

What is yellow emblematic of?

29

The rising sun, the ripened grain, and the golden streets of heaven

30

What is the Christ symbol for this degree?

30

The Lilly of the Valley

31

What is the virtue stressed by this degree?

31

Constancy

32

By what other name is this degree known?

32

The Widow's Degree

33

What kind of grain composes the Sheaf of Grain?

33

Barley

34

What does the word "glean" mean?

34

To gather what has been left by reapers

35

What is the Pentagon symbol for this degree?

35

The Lilly

36

What are the two kinds of jasmine?

36

The sturdy bush and the clinging vine

37

What does the jasmine teach us?

37

To be steadfast in our friendship, and to cling to that which is good

38

What flower besides the jasmine is dedicated to Ruth?

38

The Lilly of the Valley

39

Who said: "Entreat me not to leave thee"?

39

Ruth to Naomi

40

What did the Moabites worship?

40

An idol god named Chamos

41

The Lilly of the Valley is associated with what?

41

Piety and meekness

42

Did Naomi worship the idol god while she lived in Moab?

42

No; She kept her worship of the True and Living God

43

What season of the year does Ruth represent?

43

The Summer

44

What does this degree teach us?

44

The value of true Friendship and Loyalty

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