
Detail of an artwork by Yoshihei Miya (宮芳平). “Miya was born in Japan in 1893 in the Niigata Prefecture. He studied in Tokyo Academy and taught in Suwa Girl’s High School. In 1966 he visited the Holy Land and his book of art and poetry from that trip became popular in Japan. He died in 1971 in Kyoto.”
“Ruth’s great love for Naomi — her Jewish mother-in-law, enables her to dedicate her young life to protect and support her. Naomi, herself a widow, was not so keen to go back to Bethlehem with a widowed daughter-in-law who belonged to another race. But Ruth embraced and clung to her… There was nothing in Ruth’s mind which could come between her and Naomi — least of all racial differences. She was totally committed to ‘the other’ in Naomi.
“Ruth’s selfless devotion to her mother-in-law challenges Boaz to a similar response — he takes them both under his wing. On the occasion of the birth of Boaz and Ruth’s son, Obed, the women of Jerusalem, too, find themselves overcoming their racist prejudices in acclaiming Ruth the Moabitess as ‘being better than seven sons.’ — Chitra Fernando (චිත්රා ප්රනාන්දු), Sri Lanka!”
(Source for this and the image: The Bible Through Asian Eyes by Masao Takenaka and Ron O’Grady 1991)
