Possible Study Template: Old Testament Character Sketch Bible

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Old Testament Character Sketch Bible Study Template

Name: Christa Crews
Date: October 8, 2017
Section: BIBL 104 – B31

Instructions:
For this assignment, you will be studying the life of one of the characters from Courageous Faith. You will use a template developed from Chapter 36 of Everyday Bible Study in order to complete this character-sketch Bible study. You will seek to discover what can be learned from the character you have selected when we purposefully study his or her life using the technique of observation, interpretation, correlation, and application.

I. Observation

Step One: Choose a person to study.

For this character-sketch Bible study I will be studying: Boaz

Step Two: Identify and list all the Bible passages …show more content…

Salmon/Rahab Married ~ 1400 BC Birth of Boaz ~ 1380 BC Ruth to Bethlehem ~ 1284 BC Boaz/Ruth Married ~ 1120 BC Death of Boaz ~ 1120 BC Birth of Obed ~ 1120 BC

II. Interpretation

Step Six: Determine what Biblical wisdom can be gained from this character. Carefully look through your general observations based on your first impressions, your deeper study, and your timeline. What biblical wisdom can you gather about your character? Write out five elements of Biblical wisdom that can be understood from your character. Provide a concise explanation of each of these elements.

A. Boaz put Ruth before himself as well as Naomi. Putting others above yourself is a noble character. The Bible says in Matthew 7:12, “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.”

B. Boaz saw the heart of Ruth through her selfless labor in spite of her meager appearance.
God sees our hearts and judges the heart.

C. Boaz was sensitive towards Ruth’s situation and provided provisions to her needs.
God provides for our needs.

D. Boaz never brought shame to Ruth’s name or …show more content…

Boaz always praised Ruth’s efforts and he prayed for her. He was an encourager which is what we are to be and pray for those near us.

III. Correlation

Step Seven: Ask, “How does this character’s life reflect other truths found in the Scriptures?” List and explain 3 truths from this person’s life that fit within all of the Bible. Your explanation must note how these truths fit the framework of God’s Word.

A. Boaz and Ruth are symbols of Christ and the church: Christ in that of protection and
Vision; The Church in that of acts of love and submission. It also points to God’s love and grace. God can use us even when we feel that life is hopeless.

B. God puts a Redeemer in our lives to save us from a wicked world of sin. God sent His one and only Son Jesus to be out ultimate sacrifice and redeemer of the world.

C. God values each and every race, ethnicity, and status. God is not a respecter of persons. He used Ruth, who was not a Jew and was a Moabite to win the heart of Boaz and show that He loves everyone equally and unconditionally.
Step Eight: Ask, “How does this character’s life point me to Jesus?” List and explain 3 ways the life of your character can point to the person and work of Jesus