The Book Of Ruth

Mid-levelBusy pastors, Lay readers / small groups, Pastors-in-trainingStrong recommendation
Last updated: November 21, 2025
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Evaluation

Overall Score: 8.4/10

A rich, clear, and deeply insightful exposition of Ruth that serves both pulpit and study.

Publication Date(s): 1988
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9780802825261
Faithfulness to the Text: 9/10
Hubbard handles the Hebrew text with precision and respect, offering careful interpretations that honour both the literary shape and theological intent of the book.
Christ Centredness: 7/10
While not explicitly Christological, the commentary draws out themes of providence, redemption, and covenant grace that naturally point forward to Christ.
Depth of Insight: 9/10
Hubbard provides rich literary, linguistic, and theological insight that helps readers grasp the full narrative and doctrinal significance of Ruth.
Clarity of Writing: 9/10
His writing is clear, engaging, and well structured, making complex discussions accessible without sacrificing academic depth.
Pastoral Usefulness: 8/10
The commentary offers strong thematic guidance and thoughtful exposition that supports faithful preaching and teaching of Ruth.
Readability: 8/10
Though academically grounded, the commentary reads smoothly and remains highly approachable for pastors and serious lay readers.

Summary

At a Glance

Length
336 pages
Type
Exegetical (Technical), Expositional
Theo. Perspective
Broadly Evangelical
Overall score
8.4 / 10
Strength
Combines literary skill and theological depth to illuminate Ruth’s message with clarity and warmth.
Limitation
Less overtly Christ-focused than some pastors may prefer when preparing sermons.

Robert L. Hubbard Jr.’s Ruth in the NICOT series is a beautifully crafted, academically responsible, and pastorally sensitive exposition of this cherished Old Testament book. We find it a commentary that combines rigorous linguistic work with warm theological insight, helping readers appreciate the narrative artistry and covenant theology that shape the story of Ruth. Hubbard writes from a broadly evangelical standpoint, offering a faithful and engaging treatment that serves pastors, teachers, and thoughtful Christians alike.

The commentary highlights the literary sophistication of Ruth while situating it firmly within the larger redemptive storyline. Hubbard’s attention to structure, character development, and the book’s theological themes gives readers a rich understanding of how God’s providence and kindness are woven through the narrative.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

Hubbard excels at showing how Ruth is far more than a simple love story. He demonstrates its theological depth—its portrayal of loyal love, covenant faithfulness, and the surprising grace of God reaching into the margins of Israel’s life. His exposition helps preachers appreciate how each scene contributes to the book’s movement from emptiness to fullness.

The commentary is especially strong in its analysis of Hebrew narrative technique. Hubbard’s careful work on the text brings clarity to key words, literary motifs, and structural features that shape the book’s impact. Yet he never loses sight of the pastoral importance of the story: the hope it offers to the suffering, the dignity it gives to the overlooked, and the assurance it provides of God’s steadfast commitment to His people.

Hubbard’s engagement with scholarship is balanced and discerning. He interacts with alternative views without overwhelming the reader or distracting from the message of the book. Pastors will benefit from his clear explanations, thoughtful thematic summaries, and sensitivity to the theological richness of Ruth.

Closing Recommendation

We strongly commend Hubbard’s volume as one of the finest evangelical treatments of Ruth available. It offers depth for the preacher, clarity for the student, and warmth for any believer seeking to understand God’s redeeming grace in the everyday details of life.

For those preparing to preach or study Ruth, this commentary provides a trustworthy and illuminating guide—rich, careful, and consistently edifying.


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Classification

  • Level: Mid-level
  • Best For: Busy pastors, Lay readers / small groups, Pastors-in-training
  • Priority: Strong recommendation

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