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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...
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Oprah Gail
Winfrey (/ˈoʊprə/; born
Orpah Gail Winfrey;
January 29, 1954) is an
American talk show host,
television producer, actress, author, and media...
- again. At first, both
Orpah and Ruth
refused to
leave her, but
Naomi told them that she was
unlikely to have more sons that
Orpah and Ruth
could marry...
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Moabite convert Orpah.
Elimelech and his sons all died in Moab,
leaving Naomi, Ruth, and
Orpah widowed. At the time, Ruth and
Orpah were childless. Naomi...
- she
could not
dissuade from
accompanying her. Her
other daughter-in-law,
Orpah,
remains in Moab. When
Naomi returns, she
tells the Bethlehemites, "Do not...
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makes the
blood relationship even closer,
considering Orpah and Ruth to have been full sisters.
Orpah was said to have made a
pretense of
accompanying Ruth...
- of the five
kings of Philistia, and an
enemy of Israel. Sian
Webber as
Orpah: The
mother of the
giants Goliath, Lahmi, Ishbi, and Benob. The development...
- dies, and the sons
marry two
Moabite women:
Mahlon weds Ruth and
Chilion Orpah.
After about ten years, the two sons of
Naomi also die in Moab (1:4). Naomi...
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Onesimus Onesiphorus Ono
Ophel Ophir Ophni Ophelia Ophrah Oreb Oren
Ornan Orpah Oshea Othni Othniel Ozem
Ozias Ozni Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament...
- 33:4),
Moses greeted his father-in-law and
kissed him (Exodus 18:7), and
Orpah kissed her mother-in-law
before leaving her (Ruth 1:14). The
family kiss...