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== Overview==
== Overview==


The narratives says that the Israelite Naomi and her husband [[Elimelech]] emigrated from Israel to nearby [[Moab]]. Their sons, Mahlon and Chilion, married two Moabite women, [[Ruth]] and [[Orpah]], respectively. When after the premature death of Elimelech, Maholon and Chilion, Naomi decided to go back to [[Bethlehem]], Ruth follows her. There Naomi arranges the marriage between Ruth and [[Boaz]].  
The narratives says that the Israelite Naomi and her husband [[Elimelech]] emigrated from Israel to nearby [[Moab]]. Their sons, Mahlon and Chilion, married two Moabite women, [[Ruth]] and [[Orpah]], respectively. When the premature death of Elimelech, Mahlon and Chilion pushed Naomi back to [[Bethlehem]], [[Ruth]] followed her. There Naomi arranged the marriage between [[Ruth]] and [[Boaz]].


== Naomi in ancient sources ==
== Naomi in ancient sources ==

Latest revision as of 03:38, 7 August 2012


According to Jewish traditions, Naomi was the mother-in-law of Ruth.

Overview

The narratives says that the Israelite Naomi and her husband Elimelech emigrated from Israel to nearby Moab. Their sons, Mahlon and Chilion, married two Moabite women, Ruth and Orpah, respectively. When the premature death of Elimelech, Mahlon and Chilion pushed Naomi back to Bethlehem, Ruth followed her. There Naomi arranged the marriage between Ruth and Boaz.

Naomi in ancient sources

The story of Naomi in told in the Book of Ruth.

Naomi in literature & the arts

Naomi in scholarship

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