Exploring Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland

This article read Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland. Literary analysis was adopted in this study. The literary construct of Ruth 1:16–18 was ranked amongst the Locus Classicus of Old Testament. This pericope celebrated Ruth’s vehement resolution to r...

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Main Author: Damian O. Odo
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2021-07-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2213
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spelling doaj-c45002d68d554a3e9a82082716b448702021-08-03T11:56:48ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052021-07-01421e1e710.4102/ve.v42i1.22131634Exploring Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in IgbolandDamian O. Odo0Department of Religion and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria; Department of Old Testament and Hebrew Scriptures, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria, PretoriaThis article read Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland. Literary analysis was adopted in this study. The literary construct of Ruth 1:16–18 was ranked amongst the Locus Classicus of Old Testament. This pericope celebrated Ruth’s vehement resolution to remain with Naomi, her mother-in-law, despite Naomi’s present hopelessness and slim prospect of the future. Ruth understood that by entering into marriage bond with Naomi’s son, she has also accepted to love and care for her and adopted her husband’s people as her own. The traditional Igbo society had similar cultural norms and values of respecting and caring for their elders. The finding of this study, however, disclosed that the wind of westernisation and modernity has negatively affected the extended family system that was the bedrock of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland. This article argued that the hermeneutical relevance of Ruth 1:16–18 will help in strengthening mother and daughter-in-law relationships in the modern Igbo society. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The literary construct of Ruth 1:16–18 was ranked amongst the Locus Classicus of Old Testament. This pericope celebrated Ruth’s love and determination to remain with Naomi, her mother-in-law. The text of Ruth 1:16–18 was studied in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in modern Igboland. Disciplines implicated were Old Testament exegesis and contextual biblical hermeneutics.https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2213ruth 1:16–18mother-in-lawsister-in-lawnormcultural valuemodernityigbolandmodern igboland
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Exploring Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland
Verbum et Ecclesia
ruth 1:16–18
mother-in-law
sister-in-law
norm
cultural value
modernity
igboland
modern igboland
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title Exploring Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland
title_short Exploring Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland
title_full Exploring Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland
title_fullStr Exploring Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland
title_sort exploring ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in igboland
publisher AOSIS
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issn 1609-9982
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description This article read Ruth 1:16–18 in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland. Literary analysis was adopted in this study. The literary construct of Ruth 1:16–18 was ranked amongst the Locus Classicus of Old Testament. This pericope celebrated Ruth’s vehement resolution to remain with Naomi, her mother-in-law, despite Naomi’s present hopelessness and slim prospect of the future. Ruth understood that by entering into marriage bond with Naomi’s son, she has also accepted to love and care for her and adopted her husband’s people as her own. The traditional Igbo society had similar cultural norms and values of respecting and caring for their elders. The finding of this study, however, disclosed that the wind of westernisation and modernity has negatively affected the extended family system that was the bedrock of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in Igboland. This article argued that the hermeneutical relevance of Ruth 1:16–18 will help in strengthening mother and daughter-in-law relationships in the modern Igbo society. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The literary construct of Ruth 1:16–18 was ranked amongst the Locus Classicus of Old Testament. This pericope celebrated Ruth’s love and determination to remain with Naomi, her mother-in-law. The text of Ruth 1:16–18 was studied in the context of mother and daughter-in-law relationships in modern Igboland. Disciplines implicated were Old Testament exegesis and contextual biblical hermeneutics.
topic ruth 1:16–18
mother-in-law
sister-in-law
norm
cultural value
modernity
igboland
modern igboland
url https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2213
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