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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrpahOrpah - Wikipedia

    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]

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oprah_WinfreyOprah Winfrey - Wikipedia

    Oprah Gail Winfrey (/ ˈ oʊ p r ə /; born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954), known mononymously as Oprah, is an American talk show host, television producer, actress, author, and media proprietor.

  3. Aug 20, 2019 · Orpah is the widowed daughter-in-law of Naomi and sister-in-law to Ruth. When Naomi decides to return to Judah, her daughters-in-law start out with her, but Naomi releases them. She encourages them to return to their mothers and find new husbands.

  4. Jan 14, 2024 · If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer to your question: Orpah was the Moabite wife of Chilion, one of Naomis two sons, in the Old Testament. She chose to remain in Moab while Ruth accompanied Naomi to Bethlehem after the deaths of all their husbands.

  5. May 13, 2021 · The Book of Ruth, set during the time of the judges, tells how a family of four from Bethlehem in Judah—Elimelech, his wife Naomi, and their two sons, Mahlon and Chilion—migrates to Moab during a famine. Elimelech dies soon after their arrival in Moab and the two sons marry local Moabite women, Orpah and Ruth. After ten years in Moab, both ...

  6. Jun 21, 2021 · What Can We Learn from Orpah? Orpah is not often depicted in a positive light in the Bible, because she didn't choose to stay with Naomi, and Ruth did. Orpah served as a foil to Ruth, showing the great sacrifice that Ruth made to stay with her mother-in-law. Ruth's choice led to poverty and singleness for a long period of time.

  7. Orpah is one of the secondary characters of the Book of Ruth, which tells the reader only that she was Naomis second daughter-in-law. Like her sister-in-law Ruth, she initially wanted to accompany Naomi and return with her to her land. Unlike Ruth, she finally accepted her mother-in-law’s arguments and went back to Moab.

  8. or'-pa (`orpah; for meaning see below): A Moabitess, wife of Mahlon, son of Elimelech and Naomi. Unlike her sister Ruth she returned to her own people after escorting Naomi on her way to Judah ( Ruth 1:4 ).

  9. Orpah. ORPAH ôr’ pə ( עָרְפָּ֔ה, meaning uncertain; neck, gazelle, youthful have been suggested). A Moabitess who married Chilion, one of two sons of Elimelech and Naomi, after the family had migrated to Moab from Judah in time of famine during the period of the Judges ( Ruth 1:1-4 ).

  10. www.jewishencyclopedia.com › articles › 11778-orpahORPAH - JewishEncyclopedia.com

    A Moabitess; daughter-in-law of Naomi, and wife of Mahlon. After the death of her husband, Orpah and her sister-in-law Ruth wished to go to Judea with Naomi. She was persuaded, however, by Naomi to return to her people and to her gods (Ruth i. 4 et seq.).

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