Ruth 1:9
Twi Bible 2017 (DC KYERƐW KRONKRON)
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Naomi, who is saying goodbye to her daughters-in-law, Ruth and Orpah. She prays that they might find peace and happiness in their new lives with their future husbands. After her prayer, Naomi kisses them and they all weep together.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're saying goodbye to your best friends because you're moving away. You hope they'll find new friends and be happy. Naomi is doing the same thing here, hoping her daughters-in-law will be happy in their new homes.
Historical Background
The Book of Ruth was written by an unknown author during the period of the Judges, roughly 1200-1000 B.C. The narrative centers around Ruth and Naomi, and the story reflects the customs and challenges of that era, particularly the roles and rights of widows.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, when a friend is moving away or starting a new chapter in their life, we can follow Naomi's example by praying for their happiness and well-being in their new circumstances.
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