We don't know what was happening in Judah because Naomi and Ruth went to Bethelhem (a very small town in Judah) and according to the story Bethelhem was a quit and peaceful little town and grain harvest was occurring. Whether the rest of judah was this way we are not told in the story.
Naomi is mentioned in the book of Ruth. She´s Ruth´s mother in law and a key character in the story.
Orpah and Ruth initially both decide to accompany Naomi back to Judah after the death of their husbands. However, Orpah ultimately chooses to stay in Moab and return to her own people, while Ruth resolutely decides to go with Naomi, famously declaring, "Where you go, I will go; where you stay, I will stay." Ruth's choice signifies her loyalty and commitment to Naomi, highlighting the bond between them.
Naomi was the mother-in-law of Ruth. When Naomi's son (Ruth's husband) died, Ruth refused to leave Naomi. Ruth went with Naomi back to her home town, where she remarried with a member of Naomi's husband's family. This blood line followed into the birth of David, who later came the birth of Jesus Christ. Therefore Naomi is considered to be of the bloodline of Jesus Christ.
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.
I am not sure I understand your question. Ruth was athe first Jewish convert who took care of Naomi. After Naomi's husband died she went with her and her daughters back to their homeland. She said to Naomi " Where thou goest, I go. Thy people will be my people." and so she went with her into proverty and hardship.
He was the Ruth's father-in-law, and husband to Naomi.
Naomi was Ruth mother in law, as she was Ruth's husband (Mahlon) mother
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.
Naomi is the wife of Ruth in the ending of the book of Ruth in the Old Testament...
Ruth lived in Moab another country , from which Naomi came from.
No, Cain could not have met Ruth, because she lived over a thousand years after he died.Cain, Adam and Eve's first son, became the first murderer by killing his brother, Abel. Cain and his lineage died outat the flood of Noah's day (around 2370 BCE)Ruth was a woman from Moab, who lived during the time of 'judges'(around 1170 BCE).Naomi and her husband, Elimelech, and their two sons, Mahlon and Chilion, moved from Bethlehem in Judah to Moab, during a famine. Ruth married Mahlon after the death of Elimelech. When both Mahlon and Chilion ALSO died, Naomi, now widowed and childless, sadly prepared to return to Judah.(Ruth 1:1-7; 4:9, 10). Ruth, also childless, chose to support Naomi and worship the God of Israel (Ruth 1:16+17) loyally retuning to Judah with Naomi. Because of her faithfulness, she was rewarded by becoming part of the lineage of Jesus.(Matthew 1:5,6,16)(Ruth 4:1-21)