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Boaz was a very wealthy man who lived in Bethlehem. When Naomi returned to Bethlehem with her widowed daughter-in-law, Ruth, she sent Ruth into the fields of Boaz to glean. Boaz learned that Ruth's deceased husband was a distant relative of his. He acted kindly towards Ruth and instructed his farm workers to leave extra sheaves of barley for her to gather. Ruth had another relative of her late husband who was closer than Boaz. Boaz means "strength." The story of Boaz is found in the Book of Ruth.

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  • Boaz was a very wealthy man who lived in Bethlehem. When Naomi returned to Bethlehem with her widowed daughter-in-law, Ruth, she sent Ruth into the fields of Boaz to glean. Boaz learned that Ruth's deceased husband was a distant relative of his. He acted kindly towards Ruth and instructed his farm workers to leave extra sheaves of barley for her to gather. Ruth had another relative of her late husband who was closer than Boaz. Boaz means "strength." The story of Boaz is found in the Book of Ruth.
  • Boaz the son of Salmon is a major figure in The Book of Ruth in the Old Testament of the Bible. He was a rich landowner who noticed Ruth the widowed Moabite daughter-in-law of Naomi, a relative of his, gleaning grain from his fields. He soon learns of the difficult circumstances her family is in and Ruth's loyalty to Naomi. In response, Boaz invites to her to eat with him and his workers regularly as well as deliberately leaving grain for her to claim while keeping a protective eye on her. Their son was Obed, father of Jesse, and grandfather of David.
  • When Boaz encountered Edge, he told the young dragon rider to tell the person who summoned him that people in the Holy District did not trade with outsiders. He believed that trade with the outside would only bring trouble. Boaz told Edge to stay away from Rhoda, a young girl who lived in the Holy District who got on well with Edge. He said that this was because Rhoda was approved by the council to live in the Holy District.
  • He was part of the group led by Anat that travelled back to the 20th century to kill Sir Reginald Styles. At first he refused to believe that the Third Doctor was not Sir Reginald Styles and wanted to kill him instantly, but was prevented from doing so by Anat, an action that put him at odds with her for the rest of the mission.
  • Boaz ist ein Mensch des 22. Jahrhunderts. Er ist in einer alternativen Zeitlinie Widerstandskämpfer gegen die Dalek. Unter dem Kommando von Anat begibt sich Boaz ins 20. Jahrhundert, um dort Sir Reginald Styles zu töten und somit die Vergangenheit und die eigene Gegenwart zu verändern. Im Gegensatz zu Anat schreckt Boaz nicht davor zurück, Unschuldige für ihr Ziel zu töten.
  • Boaz was a member of the Stormtrooper Corps during the Galactic Civil War. Not long after the Battle of Yavin, he was part of a team sent to recover the stolen experimental starship known as the Staraker, which they followed to the Alashan system. A superlaser fired from the surface forced the Staraker to crash land on Alashan, and also destroyed the main Imperial vessel. Boaz and his team came in before the cruiser in a smaller craft and landed on Alashan, surviving the destruction of the cruiser.
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  • When Boaz encountered Edge, he told the young dragon rider to tell the person who summoned him that people in the Holy District did not trade with outsiders. He believed that trade with the outside would only bring trouble. Boaz told Edge to stay away from Rhoda, a young girl who lived in the Holy District who got on well with Edge. He said that this was because Rhoda was approved by the council to live in the Holy District. Boaz did not agree with Quitor, another resident of the Holy District, who sold ‘blessings of the forest’ to outsiders. He did not think that would be enough food and said, “If our people thoughtlessly pick all the blessings of the forest, there won’t be enough supplies for us in the future.” He believed that trading with the outside could cause more outsiders to come to Zoah and feared that this could start a war. He believed that sharing the blessings of the forest with outsiders was against the will of the gods.
  • Boaz the son of Salmon is a major figure in The Book of Ruth in the Old Testament of the Bible. He was a rich landowner who noticed Ruth the widowed Moabite daughter-in-law of Naomi, a relative of his, gleaning grain from his fields. He soon learns of the difficult circumstances her family is in and Ruth's loyalty to Naomi. In response, Boaz invites to her to eat with him and his workers regularly as well as deliberately leaving grain for her to claim while keeping a protective eye on her. Eventually, Boaz and Ruth strike up a friendship which leads to Ruth asking him to marry her. Boaz accepts, but cautions that there is a family member who has a superior right to her hand in marriage. However, he arranges a meeting with the relative and convinces him to buy Naomi's husband's land while forfeiting his right to marry Ruth to avoid complicating his inheritance with his existing heirs. Although Boaz is noted to be much older than Ruth in the Biblical account and he marries her for Naomi's sake, most dramatic adaptations have Boaz as a handsome young man so as to enhance the romantic nature of the story. Their son was Obed, father of Jesse, and grandfather of David. One Jewish tradition, as recorded in the Talmud, identifies Boaz with Judge Ibzan of Bethlehem (Judges 12:8-10).
  • Boaz was a member of the Stormtrooper Corps during the Galactic Civil War. Not long after the Battle of Yavin, he was part of a team sent to recover the stolen experimental starship known as the Staraker, which they followed to the Alashan system. A superlaser fired from the surface forced the Staraker to crash land on Alashan, and also destroyed the main Imperial vessel. Boaz and his team came in before the cruiser in a smaller craft and landed on Alashan, surviving the destruction of the cruiser. The team met with Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa on the surface of Alashan and decided to work together to investigate the source of the superlaser. Boaz broke his leg in an avalanche caused by the superlaser firing at a nearby mountain, and was killed when Ensign Kyril Lopaki refused to come to his aid in order to save himself.
  • Boaz was a very wealthy man who lived in Bethlehem. When Naomi returned to Bethlehem with her widowed daughter-in-law, Ruth, she sent Ruth into the fields of Boaz to glean. Boaz learned that Ruth's deceased husband was a distant relative of his. He acted kindly towards Ruth and instructed his farm workers to leave extra sheaves of barley for her to gather. Ruth had another relative of her late husband who was closer than Boaz. By law, the other relative was obligated to marry Ruth and Boaz confronted the other relative with this law, and after the relative refused to marry Ruth, Boaz agreed to marry Ruth, and to buy the estate of Ruth's deceased husband. After they got married, Ruth had a son named Obed, who became the father of Jesse, who became the father of David. Boaz and Ruth became the great-grandparents of King David. Boaz means "strength." The story of Boaz is found in the Book of Ruth.
  • Boaz ist ein Mensch des 22. Jahrhunderts. Er ist in einer alternativen Zeitlinie Widerstandskämpfer gegen die Dalek. Unter dem Kommando von Anat begibt sich Boaz ins 20. Jahrhundert, um dort Sir Reginald Styles zu töten und somit die Vergangenheit und die eigene Gegenwart zu verändern. Im Gegensatz zu Anat schreckt Boaz nicht davor zurück, Unschuldige für ihr Ziel zu töten. Später hilft er in seiner eigenen Zeit, den Doctor aus der Gewalt des Controllers zu befreien und wird dabei von einem Dalek getötet. Kategorie:Doctor Who Personen Kategorie:Menschen (22. Jahrhundert) Kategorie:Widerstandskämpfer Kategorie:Tot Kategorie:Opfer der Dalek
  • He was part of the group led by Anat that travelled back to the 20th century to kill Sir Reginald Styles. At first he refused to believe that the Third Doctor was not Sir Reginald Styles and wanted to kill him instantly, but was prevented from doing so by Anat, an action that put him at odds with her for the rest of the mission. When the Doctor travelled with them to the future, Boaz refused to help him find Jo and left him to fend for himself. He did, however, participate in a rescue operation to get the Doctor away from the Controller’s compound once they realised his importance, an action which cost him his life. He protected Anat from a Dalek by lunging in front of it and placing a detonator against its casing, which activated immediately. Unfortunately, he could not get away from the explosion in time after falling to the ground, and died. (TV: Day of the Daleks)
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