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==Bible narrative== ===Hebrew Bible=== [[File:William de Brailes - Top - Ruth Meets Boaz as she gleans (Ruth 2 -4-16) - Walters W10618R - Full Page.jpg|thumb|230px|Top – Ruth Meets Boaz as she gleans]]The son of [[Salmon (biblical figure)|Salmon]],<ref name=Judah>{{Bibleverse|1|Chronicles|2:11-2:12|niv|}},{{Bibleverse||Luke|3:32|niv|}}</ref> Boaz was a wealthy landowner of [[Bethlehem]] in [[Judea]], and relative of [[Elimelech (biblical figure)|Elimelech]], [[Naomi (biblical figure)|Naomi]]'s late husband.<ref name=je>[http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/3444-boaz "Boaz", ''Jewish Encyclopedia'']</ref> He notices [[Ruth (biblical figure)|Ruth]], the widowed [[Moab]]ite daughter-in-law of Naomi, a relative of his (see [[Book of Ruth#Genealogy: the ancestry of David from Ruth|family tree]]), [[gleaning]] grain in his fields. He soon learns of the difficult circumstances her family is in and Ruth's [[loyalty]] to Naomi. In response, Boaz invites her to eat with him and his workers, as well as deliberately leaving grain for her to claim while keeping a protective eye on her.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ronaldecker.com/andr.htm|title=Gustave Doré, Joshua Spares Rahab|access-date=2011-05-23|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110929103223/http://www.ronaldecker.com/andr.htm|archive-date=2011-09-29}}</ref> In the Bible, he functions as the power center for the entire further development. For example he brings about the acceptance of Ruth and the reacceptance of Naomi as well.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Ostmeyer |first=Karl-Heinrich |title=No citizenship for Ruth? Names as access permissions in the Scroll of Ruth |year=2022 |isbn=978-3-030-83277-3 |pages=263}}</ref> Ruth approaches Boaz and asks him to exercise his right of kinship and marry her. Boaz accepts, provided that another with a superior claim declines. Since the first son of Ruth and a kinsman of her late husband would be deemed the legal offspring of the decedent and heir to Elimelech, the other kinsman defers to Boaz. In marrying Ruth, Boaz revives Elimelech's lineage, and the patrimony is secured to Naomi's family. Their son was [[Obed (biblical figure)|Obed]], father of [[Jesse (biblical figure)|Jesse]], and grandfather of [[David]]. According to [[Josephus]],<ref>"[[Josephus#Jewish Antiquities|Ant.]]" v. 9, § 1.</ref> he lived at the [[Chronology of the Bible#Nationhood|time]] of [[Eli (Bible)|Eli]]. ===The Temple=== According to the [[First Book of Kings]]<ref>{{Bibleverse|1|Kings|7:21}}</ref> and the [[Second Book of Chronicles]],<ref>{{Bibleverse|2|Chronicles|3:17}}</ref> "Boaz" was the name of the left one of [[Boaz and Jachin|the two frontal columns]] of [[Solomon's Temple]], the other being "Jachin" (Hebrew: {{lang|he|יכין}}). It has variously been supposed to be an acronym a word unto itself, or part of a two-word sentence with the other pillar. Its meaning has been given variously as: the name of an architect or donor (by [[Wilhelm Gesenius), "sons of Solomon" (by [[Heinrich Ewald]]), "in strength" (by Samuel Öttli)<ref>[http://www.bibelwissenschaft.de/online-bibeln/septuaginta-lxx/lesen-im-bibeltext/bibel/text/lesen/stelle/14/30017 ἰσχύς]</ref> "he (God) establisheth in strength" (by Otto Thenius, along with the other pillar), or "Owner/Lord of the strength" (by [[August Klostermann]], along with the other pillar).<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/p2oldtestamentingr02broouoft#page/229/mode/1up Βαλαζ]</ref><ref>[https://archive.org/stream/hebrewenglishlex00browuoft#page/127/mode/1up BDB, p. 127].</ref> ===New Testament=== Boaz is mentioned in the [[Gospel of Matthew]] as the son of Salmon and [[Rahab]] (seemingly Rahab of Jericho) and as an ancestor of Jesus.<ref name=Salmon>{{Bibleverse||Matthew|1:5}}</ref>
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