Questions or concerns? I tried so many other scooter brands in Detroit this morning, but this was the only one that worked! So glad it was there! But why? Of course they had already swiftly taken their four bucks from me. I will be complaining with my Chase credit card to reverse the charge. These scooters are by far the best out of all of the other shared scooter companies.
Bigger tires, a basket to store small items, and a seat make this one safer and a better ride. Highly recommend trying it out. The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:. The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:. Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age.
Learn More. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone. Description Just unlock and explore your city like never before with Boaz electric scooter and bike sharing app. Dec 14, Version Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Size Category Travel. A woman named Naomi, along with her two sons, went to live in Moab, along with her husband Elimelech because of a famine in Judah.
Elimelech later died and Naomi stayed in Moab with her sons. The sons married Moabite women, Orpah and Ruth, and they continued to live in Moab for about 10 years until both of the sons died. Naomi found herself living with her two daughters-in-law and they were unable to provide for themselves. So, she decided to return to Judah and told her daughters-in-law that they should return to the homes of their mothers.
The daughters-in-law wanted to remain with Naomi, but she told them that she could not provide new husbands for them. Orpah left, but Ruth committed herself to staying with Naomi and caring for her so they both left to go live in Bethlehem. The wealthy man was Boaz. One day, Ruth asked Naomi if she could go to the fields of Boaz to glean some ears of corn after the harvest to eat as was allowed in the Old Testament law Leviticus ; Deuteronomy Naomi told her to go and Ruth left.
At the same time, Boaz came to oversee the harvest when he spotted Ruth. Ruth asked him permission to glean from the field and he agreed. At the end of the day, Boaz told Ruth that she could continue to glean from his fields as needed and even take some of the water the men had drawn. He added that he had also given orders to the men not to touch her.
When Ruth asked why he was doing this for her, he told her it was because she had left her homeland to take care of her mother-in-law, Naomi Ruth 2. After this, Naomi told Ruth how she could continue to be provided for by Boaz Ruth 3. She instructed Ruth to go the harvest celebration and after Boaz was asleep, to lay at his feet. Ruth did this and in the middle of the night Boaz awoke to find Ruth asleep at his feet.
After his initial surprise he asked her why she was there. What is telling about Boaz is that he immediately was pleased with her request because she did not ask someone who was younger and richer. He recognized that she asked him because of his kindness to her. However, Boaz also knew that he was not her closest relative so he told her he would speak with that person that day to see if he would redeem her.
He added that if that relative would not redeem her, he would be her kinsman redeemer. In the morning, he sent Ruth away with six measures of grain to provide for her and her mother-in-law.
Later that day, Boaz approached the near kinsman of Ruth and told him that Naomi had some land to sell and asked if he would like to buy it Ruth 4. The man responded that he would. However, Boaz added that if the man bought the land, he must also take in Ruth and provide for her.
Upon hearing this, the man claimed that he could not do this because it would put a financial strain upon himself so he told Boaz to do it. Boaz then claimed before witnesses that had been gathered there that he would do so. First, we see that Boaz recognized the plight of Ruth as being in need. Second, although Boaz was not rich, he allowed Ruth to share in his provision. Third, we see that Boaz knew that there was another family member that had the responsibility to provide for Ruth.
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