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Naomi (biblical figure)

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ut on your best attire and go down to the threshing floor. Do not make yourself known to the man before he has finished eating and drinking. But when he lies down, take note of the place where he does so. Then go, uncover a place at his feet, and lie down. He will tell you what to do."
284:, when a servant identifies her to him as Naomi's daughter-in-law. It happens that Boaz is a kinsman of Naomi's late husband. He tells her to work with female servants, warns the young men not to bother her, and at mealtime invites her to share his food. 277:, on the other hand, asserts that "Naomi has such innate nobility of character that she immediately elicits from us our most sincere sympathy." The Book of Ruth depicts the struggles of Naomi and Ruth for survival in a patriarchal environment. 268:
points out that there is not only an objective element in her life being bitter through bereavement, dislocation, and poverty, but also a subjective element—the bitterness she feels. He further argues that in
501:. 20 March 2009. Jewish Women's Archive. Naomi told her people not to call her Naomi but to call her Mara because she said that the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me. (Viewed on August 7, 2014) 318:
all seduced "an older family member in order to become the mother of his offspring." At the crucial moment, however, "Ruth abandons the attempt at seduction and instead requests a permanent,
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The arrival of Naomi and Ruth in Bethlehem coincides with the barley harvest. Naomi gives Ruth permission to glean those fields where she is allowed. Ruth is working in the field of
241:. While there Elimelech dies, as well as his sons who had gotten married in the meantime. Near destitute, Naomi returns to Bethlehem with one daughter-in-law, 273:
1 of the Book of Ruth, Naomi's "perception of her condition" is "distorted by self-absorption," but that Ruth plays "a key role in her rehabilitation."
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Webb points out Naomi's "feminine scheming" in forcing Boaz's hand. Yitzhak Berger suggests that Naomi's plan was that Ruth seduce Boaz, just as
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When Naomi learns that Ruth has the attention and kindness of Boaz, she counsels Ruth to approach him directly: "...
221:. The etymology of her name is not certain, but it is possible that it means "good, pleasant, lovely, winsome." 346: 342: 242: 214: 315: 200: 333:). In this way, the book can be seen to be Naomi's story: Gregory Goswell argues that Naomi is the 329:, and they have a son, for whom Naomi cares, and so the women of the town say: "Naomi has a son" ( 547: 412: 406: 121: 65: 311: 172: 477: 390: 274: 545:
Gregory Goswell, "What's in a Name? Book Titles in the Latter Prophets and Writings",
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Berger, Yitzhak (2009). "Ruth and Inner-Biblical Allusion: The Case of 1 Samuel 25".
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Naomi entreating Ruth and Orpah to return to the land of Moab, by
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A Pronouncing and Phonetic Dictionary of Biblical Names
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Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia
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Index

Naomi (Tanakh)

Jan Victors

William Blake
/ˈn.m,nˈm/
/nˈmi,ˈn.mi/
Hebrew
Modern
Tiberian
Ruth
Book of Ruth
Elimelech
Judea
Moab
Ruth
Orpah
Bethlehemites
Almighty
Barry Webb
Abraham Kuyper
Boaz
Ruth 3:3–4

Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld
Tamar
daughters of Lot
Boaz
Ruth 4:17
Obed

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