The high point of storytelling in the Bible. The genre is idyl (a short narrative that describes a simple, pleasant aspect of rural and domestic life). The story is the most complete example in the Bible of a love story, and the genre of hero story likewise governs the book. Other unifying motifs are the quest story (quest for home) and a comic, U-shaped plot that begins in tragedy and then turns upward to a happy ending as obstacles are overcome.

Book | Chapter | Verses | Title | Speaker | Duration |
Ruth | 1 | All | Faith in the Face of Trial | John Fesko | 34:29 |
Ruth | 1 | 1:6-1:22 | The Mothers of Jesus: Ruth | Luke Evans | 28:29 |
Ruth | 1 | All | Tears | Stuart Olyott | 41:26 |
Ruth | 1 | 1-5 | The Need For A Redeemer | Edward Donelly | 36:23 |
Ruth | 1 | 6-22 | Encouragements to Faith | Edward Donelly | 41:36 |
Ruth | 2 | All | The Household of God | John Fesko | 36:38 |
Ruth | 2 | All | Guidance | Stuart Olyott | 50:11 |
Ruth | 2 | 1-13 | The Beginning of Blessing | Edward Donelly | 44:08 |
Ruth | 2 | 14-23 | The Kinsman Redeemer | Edward Donelly | 36:39 |
Ruth | 3 | All | Our Kinsman Redeemer | John Fesko | 33:26 |
Ruth | 3 | All | Drama | Stuart Olyott | 46:39 |
Ruth | 3 | All | The Redeemer | Edward Donelly | 47:55 |
Ruth | 4 | All | Bearing the Cross | John Fesko | 33:13 |
Ruth | 4 | All | Joy | Stuart Olyott | 47:31 |
Ruth | 4 | 11-22 | The Purpose of God | Edward Donelly | 36:14 |
Ruth | 4 | 1-12 | Redemption Accomplished | Edward Donelly | 40:01 |