Naomi Pharr's birth name is Naomi Ruth Moreman.
As Naomi was a widow and old, and Ruth was also a widow she stayed loyal to Naomi.
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.
Marlon is not a figure found in the Bible. However, the name "Marlon" may be a variation or confusion with "Mahlon," who is mentioned in the Book of Ruth as the husband of Ruth and the son of Elimelech and Naomi. Mahlon, along with his brother Chilion, died in Moab, leading Naomi and Ruth to return to Bethlehem, which is a central part of the story.
Ruth made the choice to remain loyal to her mother-in-law, Naomi, after the death of her husband. Despite being a Moabite and having the option to return to her own family, Ruth chose to stay with Naomi, declaring, "Where you go, I will go; where you stay, I will stay." This decision exemplified her commitment and love, ultimately leading her to Bethlehem, where she became part of the lineage of David and, by extension, Jesus.
Ruth was the first convert to the Jewish religion. She told Naomi that "where thou goest I go."
In the bible Naomi had two daughter in laws one was Ruth and the other was oprah.
Ruth left her people for her mother-in-law. This was supposed to be an example of how you treat your family.
Ruth left her people for her mother-in-law. This was supposed to be an example of how you treat your family.
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.
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.
Ruth and Naomi traveled from Moab to Bethlehem on foot. They walked the entire journey due to the lack of other means of transportation during that time.
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.
Naomi is the wife of Ruth in the ending of the book of Ruth in the Old Testament...