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user100 [1]
2 years ago
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What conflict did Naomi face and how did she cope with it? Why did she want Ruth and Orpah to go back to Moab? And how did she r

esolve her conflict?
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1 answer:
Troyanec [42]2 years ago
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Answer: The conflict Naomi faced was the death of her husband and Son-in-laws. She didn't really move on to marrying another husband because it wasn't recorded but what is known is that she returned to Bethlehem because of famine she faced in Moab.

Explanation:

The conflict Naomi faced was the death of her husband and Son-in-laws. She didn't really move on to marrying another husband because it wasn't recorded but what is known is that she returned to Bethlehem because of famine she faced in Moab.

She urged her daughter-in-laws to go back due to she had no more sons they could get married to, so there was no need for them to keep following her, she advised them to return to Moab and marry again.

She couldn't persuade Ruth. Ruth insisted and followed her to Bethlehem.

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