The Book of Ruth Decoded
Broken Down Sentence by Sentence in Today's Language
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Fred Lane
The King James Bible is powerful — but its ancient language can feel like a wall between you and the meaning. It doesn't have to be.
The Book of Ruth is one of the most beloved stories in all of scripture. It is a story of extraordinary loyalty, quiet faith, and unexpected redemption. But navigating its 17th-century English can make it easy to miss the depth of what is actually being said. The Book of Ruth Decoded removes that barrier, presenting every verse alongside a clear, modern English translation so you can listen to it it, understand it, and decide what it means to you.
This is not a replacement for the Bible. It is the study companion you have always needed — designed for clarity, not doctrine.
I personally wanted a better understanding of the Bible, but when I opened it, the language made it difficult to follow. So I broke it down sentence by sentence in today's language. I turned what was a challenging read into something I could actually understand, and I knew if it helped me, it could help you too.
Inside this study guide you will find the complete, unaltered King James Version of the Book of Ruth presented alongside a modern, plain-English translation of every sentence. Historical and cultural context is woven in where needed so you can understand the world Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz lived in — from ancient customs of loyalty and kinship to the meaning of the kinsman-redeemer. The focus throughout is on direct, honest translation that helps you grasp the narrative and its timeless themes of devotion.
This audiobook does not claim religious authority, doctrinal accuracy, or spiritual instruction. It is not an official Bible translation. Interpretation is presented as explanation — not command. The author does not tell listeners what to believe, how to practice faith, or how scripture should be applied to personal life. Listeners are encouraged to think critically, question freely, and form their own conclusions.
The Bible was never meant to be confusing.
©2026 Brittany Johnson (P)2026 Brittany Johnson