Who Was The Man Called Boaz? #gdclips FYTube



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Title: Who Was The Man Called Boaz?

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  1. OH RUTH

    Elimelech (El is my king) = Aries during summer), a man of Beth-lehem-Judah (spring), having wed Naomi (summer) and got two sons by her, sets out with his family for Moab (winter). Elimelech (summer) soon died, and his sons Mahlon cave-Sun = summer) and Chilion (pining-away = winter) took them wives of the daughters of Moab. Orpah (fawn = Virgo in winter) and Ruth (female friend — Virgo in summer). The two sons died in turn, and without issue. The poor widow Naomi, finding hard fare in Moab, and hearing that the Lord had given his people bread (harvest of spring), set out on her return to the land of Judah (spring) with her two daughters- in-law (vs. 7). As they proceeded on their way, Naomi requested her daughters-in-law to return each to her mother's house, hoping that by so doing each might " rest in the house of her husband " (vs. 9). However, they continued to follow the old lady, as if they thought she would yet furnish them with other husbands; at least: the mother-in-law seemed to think that was their object. However, at the last moment (i.e., at the spring equinox), Orpah yielded to the request of Naomi, but Ruth (Virgo in summer) stuck by her, saying: "Where thou diest, will I die" (vs. 17), i.e., at the end of summer. So, the two came to Beth-lehem (spring harvest), when the people inquired: "Is this Naomi?" She replied: " Call me not Naomi (summer), but Mara (bitter = winter); for I went out (of summer) full, but the Lord hath brought me back empty " (vs. 21). Mara/Myrrh is also called the bitter sea (winter) and Moses tosses a tree (the winter solstice) into it. This is where light increases over darkness and “sweetens” the bitter sea. By the time the sun reaches the summer solstice, you can use this “sweetened sea” on your waffles or pancakes.

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