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Naomi was of the people of Israel and as such was one of God's chosen people, and though she initially mourned and bewailed her fate at the hands of God when God took away her husband and two sons; her daughter-in-law, Ruth, brought her comfort and God's blessing when she married Boaz and brought up Ruth's son, Obed. (Ruth 4.16)

So I reckon her final relationship with God is peace.

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