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  2. Naomi (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Ruth swearing to Naomi by Jan Victors, 1653 Naomi entreating Ruth and Orpah to return to the land of Moab, by William Blake. Naomi (Classically / ˈ n eɪ. oʊ m aɪ, n eɪ ˈ oʊ m aɪ /, [1] colloquially / n eɪ ˈ oʊ m i, ˈ n eɪ. oʊ m i /; [2] Hebrew: נָעֳמִי, Modern: Noʻomī, Tiberian: Nā‘ŏmī) is Ruth's mother-in-law in the Hebrew Bible in the Book of Ruth.

  3. Naomi (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Naomi (なおみ, ナオミ), pronounced is a Japanese name. Though it is a unisex name, it is primarily used by women. Though it is a unisex name, it is primarily used by women. Naomi can be spelled using hiragana , katakana , kanji , or a combination of kana and kanji.

  4. List of women in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Minor character in the new testament Romans ... Tryphena and Tryphosa are Christian women mentioned in Romans 16:12 of the ...

  5. Naomi - Wikipedia

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    Naomi (given name), a given name and a list of people with the name Naomi (biblical figure), Ruth's mother-in-law in the Old Testament Book of Ruth Naomi (Romanian singer) (born 1977), a.k.a. Naomy

  6. Mahlon and Chilion - Wikipedia

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    They were the sons of Elimelech of the tribe of Judah and his wife Naomi. Together with their parents, they settled in the land of Moab during the period of the Israelite Judges . On foreign soil, Mahlon married the Moabite convert [ 1 ] Ruth (Ruth 4:10) while Chilion married the Moabite convert Orpah .

  7. THE END - HuffPost

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    Wolf, Naomi. The end of America : a letter of warning to a young patriot / Naomi Wolf. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-1-933392-79-0 1. Civil rights—United States. 2. Abuse of administrative power—United States. 3. National security—United States. 4. United States—Politics and government—2001– I. Title. JC599 ...

  8. Orpah - Wikipedia

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    Orpah (Hebrew: עָרְפָּה ʿOrpā, meaning "neck" or "fawn") is a woman mentioned in the Book of Ruth in the Hebrew Bible. She was from Moab and was the daughter-in-law of Naomi and wife of Chilion. [1] After the death of her husband, Orpah and her sister-in-law Ruth wished to go to Judea with Naomi. However, Naomi tried to persuade both ...

  9. After booking the lead role in the new superhero series “Naomi,” actress Kaci Walfall headed to the nearest comic book store to meet her character in person. “The first thing I did was go to ...