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  •  Ruth  - http://www.nisbett.com/people/bp-ruth.htm
     A Seventh-Day Adventist perspective on the devoted daughter-in-law who would become an ancestor of Christ.
  •  Catholic Encyclopedia: Ruth  - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13276a.htm
     Commentary on the faithful daughter-in-law from the traditional Catholic perspective.
  •  Jewish Encyclopedia: Ruth  - http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=483&letter=R
     Overview of the loyal daughter-in-law from the traditional Jewish perspective, including discussion on the origin of the Biblical text.
  •  Ruth  - http://www.chabadonline.com/shavuot/shavuot-article-page.asp?ArticleID=2052
     Chasidic interpretation of the Moabite princess as ger tzedek, a true convert.
  •  The Book of Ruth: A Mystery Unraveled  - http://www.aish.com/holidays/shavuot/The_Book_of_Ruth_A_Mystery_Unraveled.asp
     The relevance of the faithful daughter-in-law's tale to the Jewish holiday of Shavuot.
  •  Ruth  - http://www.topical-bible-studies.org/48-0009.htm
     Passages about the devoted daughter-in-law from the King James version of the Bible.
  •  Ruth  - http://www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/p89.htm
     Profile of the faithful daughter-in-law from a joint Lutheran and Catholic bible study project.
  •  Parsha Shavuos  - http://www.aish.com/torahportion/livelyparsha/Lively_Parsha_Shavuos_5763.asp
     The story of Ruth and Naomi and their significance to the holiday of Shavuot.
  •  Rus: An Ode to the Ordinary Life  - http://www.shemayisrael.com/shavous/rus.htm
     Rabbinic discussion of the Book of Ruth, the importance of small kindnesses, and the meaning of barrenness.
  •  Booz And Ruth  - http://www.interhack.net/projects/library/antiquities-jews/b5c9.html
     Chapter by the first-century Jewish historian Josephus.