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Rut 1:3

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3 Y muri贸 Elimelech, marido de Noemi, y qued贸 ella con sus dos hijos;

Rut 1:3 Meaning and Commentary

Ruth 1:3

And Elimelech, Naomi's husband, died
According to Josephus F24, after he had dwelt in the land ten years, and had married his two sons to Moabitish women; but, as Alshech observes, the text shows that while he was living they were not married to them, but after his death; and it is said of them only that they dwelt there about ten years; so that it is most probable that their father died quickly after he came into the land of Moab: and she was left, and her two sons; in a strange land, she without a husband, and they without a father.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 Ut supra. (Antiqu. l. 5. c. 9. sect. 1.)
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Rut 1:3 In-Context

1 Y ACONTECIO en los d铆as que gobernaban los jueces, que hubo hambre en la tierra. Y un var贸n de Beth-lehem de Jud谩, fu茅 谩 peregrinar en los campos de Moab, 茅l y su mujer, y dos hijos suyos.
2 El nombre de aquel var贸n era Elimelech, y el de su mujer Noemi; y los nombres de sus dos hijos eran, Mahal贸n y Cheli贸n, Ephrateos de Beth-lehem de Jud谩. Llegaron pues 谩 los campos de Moab, y asentaron all铆.
3 Y muri贸 Elimelech, marido de Noemi, y qued贸 ella con sus dos hijos;
4 Los cuales tomaron para s铆 mujeres de Moab, el nombre de la una Orpha, y el nombre de la otra Ruth; y habitaron all铆 unos diez a帽os.
5 Y murieron tambi茅n los dos, Mahal贸n y Cheli贸n, quedando as铆 la mujer desamparada de sus dos hijos y de su marido.
The Reina-Valera Antigua (1602) is in the public domain.

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