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Ruth and Naomi: A Sunday School Skit Kindle Edition
© 2013 Rachel Cohen Strauss
Ruth and Naomi: A Sunday School Skit is a dramatic interpretation of the story of Ruth.
Below is a script preview, where we have included approximately every other line of the skit. "..." indicates a missing sentence.
Scene 1
Naomi: My husband and my sons are dead. .... You were a good wife to my son, and the Lord will be kind to you. ....
Ruth: But Naomi, I will go with you.
Naomi: ... Besides, your sister-in-law Orpah is going back with her people. ...
Ruth: Please, Naomi, I want to travel with you - where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. ...
...
Scene 2
Naomi: (monologue to audience) ... They should be calling me Mara, because the Lord has taken so many things away from me. ...
Ruth enters.
Ruth: Naomi, remember how I told you I wanted to go to the fields and pick leftover grain?
Naomi: ... It looks like you gleaned quite a lot! ... Where did you work today?
Ruth: ... As I was working behind the harvesters, Boaz asked the overseer who I belonged to. ... And he offered me roasted grain – and I ate all I wanted! ... He said that he was impressed I had left my people to travel to Bethlehem with you, and that the Lord would reward me for it. ...
Naomi: The Lord shall bless Boaz – he has shown kindness to the living and the dead. ...
Ruth: He told me to stay with his workers until they finish harvesting grain.
Naomi: ... You might be harmed in someone else’s field, but Boaz will protect you.
Scene 3
Ruth: ...
Naomi: Yes, I told you that Boaz would be winnowing barley on the threshing floor, and that you should put on perfume and your nicest clothes and go to the threshing floor to see him.
Ruth: ... I didn’t let him know I was there, even when he was eating and drinking. ... When he saw me in the middle of the night, I told him to spread his garment over me, because he was our guardian-redeemer. ... He told me that my kindness was even greater than the kindness I showed earlier. ... And he gave me six measures of barley to bring back home. ... He has not only redeemed the land, but in doing so, he has redeemed me, for I am to become his wife!
Naomi: ... Women will now say to me, “Praise be to the Lord! He has given you a guardian-redeemer!” Ruth, you are a better gift to me than seven sons.
{The End}
Product details
- ASIN : B00C6QZU0G
- Publication date : April 3, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 11 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 3 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #843,953 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2016On point ! The skit was just right to conduct on a Sunday morning in order to have an understanding of Ruth and Naomi. Perfect!