Naomi's husband and two sons died in the land of Moab while they were living there.
Naomi and her family lived in Moab for about ten years before her husband and sons died.
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 is a character in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Ruth. She was the mother-in-law of Ruth and Orpah. Naomi's story focuses on themes of loyalty, faithfulness, and redemption as she navigates loss, struggles, and ultimately finds hope through the steadfast loyalty of her daughter-in-law Ruth.
Naomi and Ruth are characters from the Bible, featured in the Book of Ruth. Naomi was Ruth's mother-in-law, while Ruth was a Moabite woman who chose to stay with Naomi and follow her after her husband's death. Their story highlights themes of loyalty, faithfulness, and the rewards of staying committed to one's family.
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.
Naomi and her family lived in Moab for about ten years before her husband and sons died.
In the book of Ruth we read that both Naomi and Ruth did return to Jerusalem , from Moab.
i think it was Judah i am not a 100% sure
Naomi and Ruth are characters from the Bible, featured in the Book of Ruth. Naomi was Ruth's mother-in-law, while Ruth was a Moabite woman who chose to stay with Naomi and follow her after her husband's death. Their story highlights themes of loyalty, faithfulness, and the rewards of staying committed to one's family.
Elimelech was an Israelite from Bethlehem who was described in the Bible as a wealthy landowner.
The Moabitess, Orpah, and her sister-in-law, Ruth, wanted to journey with Naomi to Judea, but Naomi told her to go back to her home in Moab (MOE-abb), and worship her own gods there. This she did.
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.
Elimelech was Naomi's husband. When a famine came to the area around Bethlehem, Elimelech and Naomi moved to Moab (Moab was the name of Lot's elder daughter's son and the people and land are named after him.) Moab is where Elimelech died. This story can be found in the book of Ruth.
Naomi and her family had sojourned in Moab during a famine. Ruth, a Moabitess, became Naomi's daughter-in-law. She had had a long stretch of time during which she observed Naomi's righteousness, and she (Ruth) became convinced that she must serve the One God and abandon her former idolatry. She went on to become so righteous that God made her the ancestress of King David.