No they were not sisters. Ruth was a slave. And She was black. If you want to find out more go to the Book of Ruth in the bible near Chronicles. Which is in the Old Testament. Esther is in there too,but her book is farther down.
They were sisters.
According to tradition, Orpah (from the Book of Ruth) was Ruth's sister.
Ruth Ruth_1:22 So Naomi returned, and Ruth the Moabitess her daughter-in-law with her, who returned from the country of Moab. Now they came to Bethlehem at the beginning of barley harvest.
Both Orpah and Ruth went to the edge of the city with Naomi. Once there, Naomi tried one more time to convince them to leave her. Ruth stayed, but Orpah went back to the city. So in other words, no.
Ruth's sister-in-law in the Bible
The Moabitess, Orpah, and her sister-in-law, Ruth, wanted to journey with Naomi to Judea, but Naomi told her to go back to her home in Moab (MOE-abb), and worship her own gods there. This she did.
Twice. Initially Ruth and her sister Orpah were married to Mahlon and Chilion (not necessarily in that order), who were sons of Naomi. When Naomi's husband Elimelech died and the two sons died, the three ladies were left widowed. (cf. Ruth 1:1-6) Naomi decided to go back to Bethlehem, and Ruth chose to accompany her, while Orpah stayed behind in Moab. Ruth then meets Boaz, and they marry. They have a son Obed, who in turn has a son Jesse, who then has a son David. Thus Ruth is the great grandmother of the same David who slew Goliath, and later became king David who united Israel. (cf. Ruth 4:17)
Well I think that she had 2 sons and 1 daghter.
Orpah (Ruth 1) and Ruth, were sisters-in-law, and when the mother-in-law talks about her to Ruth that is what she calls her.
Ruth's Moabite parents were Orpah and Kilion, who were both natives of the land of Moab.
Orpah's death is not recorded in the Bible. The last mention of Orpah is when she decides to return to her homeland after her husband's death, while Ruth chooses to stay with Naomi.