Ruth And Boaz Esau Sells His Birthright To Jacob Way Of The Righteous Justification Through The Righteousness Of God By Faith Esau Sells His Birthright Moses Dissuades Them From The Opinion Of Their Own Righteousness Ruth Gleans In The Field Of Boaz Boaz Takes Notice Of Her Ruth Lies At Boaz's Feet Boaz Acknowledges The Right Of A Kinsman Boaz Calls Into Judgment The Next Kinsman Boaz Buys The Inheritance Saul Acknowledges His Sin Judah And Joseph Preferred Before Reuben, Who Forfeited His Birthright He Declares The Right Of His Cause He Teaches God's Judgments To Be Not For The Righteous, But For The Wicked Job Acknowledges God's Justice He Acknowledges The Doctrine Of God's Omnipotence But Not Discourage The Righteous Acknowledges The Power Of God To Be Infinite And Unsearchable God Stirs Him Up To Show His Righteousness, Power, And Wisdom Privileges Of The Righteous Righteous Shall Rejoice At It Whereat The Righteous Shall Rejoice As The Righteous Shall Rejoice At It He Promises To Judge Uprightly Different State Of The Wicked And Upright Contrasts Between The Righteous And The Wicked Different Rewards Of The Righteous And Wicked Of His Righteous Salvation Blessed Death Of The Righteous Christ The Branch Of Righteousness He Acknowledges God's Justice Sharp And Bright Sword Acknowledges That He Is The Jesus Who Should Suffer And Rise Again Shows That Abraham Worshipped God Rightly, And How God Chose The Fathers, Abraham's Faith Was Credited To Him As Righteousness Our Faith Also Shall Be Credited To Us As Righteousness So Much More Righteousness And Life By Jesus Christ Because We Have Yielded Ourselves To The Service Of Righteousness Difference Between The Righteousness Of The Law, And That Of Faith Showing That Himself Has Greater Cause Than They To Trust In The Righteousness Of The Law Which He Counts As Loss, To Gain Christ And His Righteousness Right Use And End Of The Law Rightly To Know God Is To Keep His Commandments Property Rights And Social Laws Ruth Meets Boaz Ruth And Boaz At The Threshing Floor Boaz Marries Ruth And Begins The Line Of David Job Maintains Himself Against His Friends; Acknowledges God's Omnipotence