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During the time when the judges An Ephrathite named Elimelech (which
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ruled, there was a severe famine. means “My God is King”) relocated from
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Bethlehem to Moab, east of the Jordan…
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it was a questionable decision.
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Moab had long been hostile
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towards Elimelech’s people
because they regarded Moabites
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as flawed descendants of
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an incestuous union.
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Elimelech may have been a man of authority, so his
people felt abandoned and betrayed when he left.
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Worse, some believed he had
deserted the God of israel to trust
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in the detestable god of Moab.
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Elimelech’s wife was Naomi (“sweet”).
Their two sons were Mahlon (“sickly”) quite some time in Moab…
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cfadf a;]====/ To;kl5 pgL d/] .
and Chilion (“ wasting”), so named and then died there.
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during the famine.
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His wife, Naomi, was left to
care for her sons by herself.
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They proved not very loyal to their home
country either…or the laws. Chilion took
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Orpah, a Moabite woman, as a wife. Mahlon
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wedded a Moabitess named…RUTH.
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Although not especially beautiful,
she was a notedly unselfish woman.
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However, she bore her
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husband no children.
¿y !M!–$ 1
Ruth 1:1-4
Ruth 1:1-4