She was returning home because her husband had died and her daughters husband's had died so they decided to go back to their native country. Ruth went along to help her.
Naomi and her family lived in Moab for about ten years before her husband and sons died.
Naomi was in Moab for about ten years, as mentioned in the book of Ruth in the Bible.
Naomi's husband and two sons died in the land of Moab while they were living there.
Boaz married Ruth, a widow from Moab who accompanied her mother-in-law, Naomi, from Moab when Naomi returned to Israel. Ruth was a direct ancestor of Jesus.
Ruth lived in Moab another country , from which Naomi came from.
She was returning home because her husband had died and her daughters husband's had died so they decided to go back to their native country. Ruth went along to help her.
In the book of Ruth we read that both Naomi and Ruth did return to Jerusalem , from Moab.
Naomi, her husband and two sons lived in the little town of Bethlehem in Judah. A famine occurred and the family moved to Moab. Moab was located east of the Dead Sea. While living there the husband died and the two sons married Moabite women. Then later the two sons died and so Naomi decided to move back to Bethlehem. One daughter-in-law moved back with her.
i think it was Judah i am not a 100% sure
Orpah left Naomi after the death of her husband because Naomi urged her to return to her own family and homeland in Moab. Despite her initial reluctance and emotional attachment to Naomi, Orpah ultimately chose to go back to her roots, while Ruth, her sister-in-law, famously decided to stay with Naomi, declaring her loyalty. This decision highlights the different paths and choices individuals can take in times of crisis.
The Bible does not specify the cause of Elimelech's death in the Book of Ruth. It simply states that he died while living in the land of Moab, leaving his wife Naomi and their two sons. The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, and interpretations often focus on the broader themes of loss and hardship experienced by Naomi and her family.
Malon and Chilion were not twins; they were brothers mentioned in the Book of Ruth in the Bible. They were the sons of Elimelech and Naomi, who moved from Bethlehem to Moab during a famine. Both brothers married Moabite women, Ruth and Orpah, but they died in Moab, leading Naomi to return to Bethlehem with Ruth.