The story of Naomi and Ruth teaches lessons of loyalty, family support, and faith. It illustrates how their strong bond and determination helped them overcome challenges and find a new beginning. The story also conveys the importance of kindness and generosity towards others in times of need.
You can find the story of Naomi and Ruth in the Book of Ruth, in the old testament.
Obed's grandmother, Naomi
In the story of Ruth, the rising action includes Ruth's decision to stay with her mother-in-law Naomi, her encounter with Boaz in the fields, and Naomi's plan for Ruth to glean in Boaz's fields to provide for them. These events set the stage for the development of Ruth and Boaz's relationship and the unfolding of their story.
There are many lesson we can learn from Ruth. One lesson is that God can use anyone to bring about his will. You do have to be an Israelite to be in the Birth line of Jesus. All Israel must have known that Boaz was the blood line that the Messiah was comming through, and he was getting old. Ruth was obedient to Naomi and God worked out the marriage. All of Israel must have been very happy when she had a son.
Naomi is mentioned in the book of Ruth. She´s Ruth´s mother in law and a key character in the story.
The rising action in the book of Ruth includes Ruth's decision to stay with Naomi, Ruth's gleaning in Boaz's field, Naomi's plan for Ruth to approach Boaz, and the development of Ruth and Boaz's relationship. These events set the stage for the climax of the story.
The mother-in-law of Ruth in the Bible is Naomi. Ruth was married to Naomi's son, but after his death, Ruth chose to stay with Naomi and care for her. Their relationship demonstrates loyalty and love between a daughter-in-law and mother-in-law.
Its chief importance is in the fact that Ruth was the ancestress of King David. If not for that, the story would not have been recorded.
Naomi was Ruth mother in law, as she was Ruth's husband (Mahlon) mother
He was the Ruth's father-in-law, and husband to Naomi.
Ruth told Naomi that , her people would be her people and where Naomi went she would go.
In the book of Ruth we read that both Naomi and Ruth did return to Jerusalem , from Moab.