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Why did Naomi urge her daughter in-laws to retu... - JSS1 Christian Religious Studies Call to service III: Ruth Question

Why did Naomi urge her daughter in-laws to return to their homes?

 

Naomi urged her daughters-in-law to return to their homes for several reasons, as described in the Book of Ruth in the Bible:

  1. Concern for Their Future: Naomi was concerned about the well-being and future prospects of her daughters-in-law, Orpah and Ruth. She knew that as young widows, they would have a better chance of finding new husbands and securing their future if they returned to their own families and homeland (Ruth 1:9).
  2. Lack of Prospects: Naomi felt she had nothing to offer them. She explained that she was too old to have more sons who could become their husbands, following the custom of levirate marriage where a widow might marry a brother of her deceased husband to carry on the family line (Ruth 1:11-12).
  3. Return to Their People and Gods: Naomi thought it would be better for Orpah and Ruth to return to their own people and their gods, where they might find a better chance of starting over and being accepted back into their community (Ruth 1:15).

 

 

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