Arriving at Bethlehem with Ruth, Naomi tells the people to henceforth call her Mara (bitter) instead of Naomi
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'Speculum humanae salvationis', Cologne, c. 1450
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Naomi, Orpah, and Ruth grieving over the death of their husbands
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'Speculum humanae salvationis', Germany (?), c. 1400-1500
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Naomi and her daughters
UNKNOWN; Master Connected to the Protestant Reformation Era Writings
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Angel meets Joshua, An
UNKNOWN; No Artist Information Available
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Ruth and Naomi
UNKNOWN; No Artist Information Available
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Whither thou goest, I will og; and where thou lodges, I will lodge
UNKNOWN; No Artist Information Available
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They went on until they came to Bethlehem *
VALLOTTON, Annie
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Ruth pleads to go with Naomi
WEBB, William James
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Ruth and Naomi
WEIGEL, Johann Christoph
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Naomi tells her daughters to stay
WERFF, Adriaen van der
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