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In the land of Bethlehem, there was a woman named Naomi. She had a husband and two sons, but tragedy struck when her family faced famine and hardship. Naomi's sons married women from Moab, named Ruth and Orpah. Sadly, Naomi's husband and sons died, leaving Naomi and her daughters-in-law widowed.
Naomi decided to return to her homeland in Bethlehem, and she encouraged her daughters-in-law to stay in Moab and remarry. Orpah chose to stay, but Ruth refused to leave Naomi. She proclaimed her loyalty with these famous words: "Where you go, I will go, where you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God."
Together, Naomi and Ruth journeyed back to Bethlehem during the barley harvest. Ruth, determined to support Naomi, went to glean leftover grains in the fields. By chance, she worked in the field of Boaz, a wealthy and kind man who was a relative of Naomi.
Boaz noticed Ruth and was impressed by her kindness and hard work. He kindly instructed his workers to leave extra grain for her to gather. Naomi advised Ruth to approach Boaz as a relative and protector, which she did discreetly.
Boaz was moved by Ruth's loyalty and virtue. He agreed to help her and took steps to formally become her protector, ensuring her safety and provision. Because of his kindness, Ruth was able to marry Boaz, and they had a son named Obed, who became the grandfather of King David.