Crossword-Solution: BOAZ 4 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Ruth's spouse. 1 answer
Husbandman for whom Ruth gleaned. 1 answer
Husband of Ruth, in the Bible 1 answer
Husband of Ruth Colleague of 1 answer
Husband of Ruth 1 answer
He liked Ruth and Naomi 1 answer
Great-grandfather of David, in the Bible 1 answer
Great-grandfather of David 1 answer
Naomi's kinsman 1 answer
Biblical husband 1 answer
A pillar of Solomon's Temple 1 answer
Obed's father, in the Bible 1 answer
Ruth gleaned in his fields. 1 answer
Ruth's beloved 1 answer
Ruth's husband 1 answer
Ruth's husband, in the Bible 1 answer
Ruth's husband: Bibl. 1 answer
Ruth's second 1 answer
Ruth's second husband 1 answer
OBED, father of 2 answers
Ruth, husband of 2 answers
CATHERINES, HUSBAND OF THREE 10 answers
DEL RUTH 10 answers
BABY RUTH 10 answers
Celeste Husband of 10 answers
COUNTESS HUSBAND 10 answers
BRYNHILD HUSBAND 10 answers
DIDO HUSBAND 10 answers
ANNA KARENINA'S HUSBAND 11 answers
Bathsheba husband 11 answers
BASEMATH HUSBAND 11 answers
Atalanta, husband of 13 answers
ANDROMACHE, husband of 14 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOAZ (5)

And when they got to Bethlehem, Ruth looked around, knowingly, until she saw Boaz, the catch of the town.
Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 2008
You have, indeed, like Boaz, ‘not left off your kindness to the living and the dead.’ You have not alone acted kindly towards the living by receiving them hospitably at your house, and energetically assisting them in their mournful duty, but also towards the dead, by exerting yourself to have our co-religionists buried in our ground, and according to our rites.
The Uncommercial Traveller Charles Dickens 1997
Albone, that worthy knight;" on the revival of English Masonry by Edwin, son of Athelstan; on Magnus Grecus, who had been at the building of Solomon's Temple, and taught Masonry to Charles Martel; on the pillars Jachin and Boaz; on the masonry of Hiram of Tyre, and indeed of Adam himself, of whose first fig-leaf the masonic apron may be a type--on all these matters I dare no more decide than on the making of the Trojan Horse, the birth of Romulus and Remus, or the incarnation of Vishnoo.
The Ancien Regime Charles Kingsley 2005
The pillars set up by Solomon in front of his temple were obviously from their names--Jachin and Boaz (1)--meant to be emblems of this kind; and the fact that they were crowned with pomegranates--the universally accepted symbol of the female--confirms and clinches this interpretation.
Pagan & Christian Creeds Edward Carpenter 1998
Durchlaucht Lippe presents himself at Court, the rest of us not; privately settles with the Prince: "Tuesday night, eve of his Majesty's departure; that shall be the night: at Korn's Hotel, late enough!" And there, accordingly, on the appointed night, 14th-15th August, 1738, the light-luggage trunks have yielded their stage-properties; Jachin and Boaz are set up, and all things are ready; Tiler (Kielmannsegge's Valet) watching with drawn sword against the profane.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. X. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000

Quotes with BOAZ (3)

Boaz is not diminished, marginalized, or feminized in the slightest by being outnumbered and influenced by Ruth and Naomi. As a matter of fact, he only grows stronger himself through his collaborations with them.
Carolyn Custis James The Gospel of Ruth: Loving God Enough to Break the Rules
Not every woman has a Boaz in her life. Sometimes the male voices we hear are cautioning us to hold back instead of urging us to serve God wholeheartedly with them. Sometimes the cautioning voices we hear belong to other women. Sometimes those who have the power to facilitate our callings and clear a path for us set up roadblocks instead. Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz remind us powerfully that even in a dark era like the days of the judges, God always has his people and the Blessed A…
Carolyn Custis James The Gospel of Ruth: Loving God Enough to Break the Rules
But for the first time, Boaz couldn't think of a single word to describe this kind of loneliness, so scary and real it required an entirely different language, new and strange and yet to be invented
Molly Antopol The UnAmericans
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 49 times in crossword archives (1954–2019).