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A Farmer's Wife: The Story of Ruth
The Project Gutenberg eBook, A Farmer's Wife, by J. H. Willard
Title: A Farmer's Wife
The Story of Ruth
Author: J. H. Willard
Release Date: January 19, 2010 [eBook #31018]
Language: English
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A FARMER'S WIFE
A FARMER'S WIFETHE STORY OF RUTHBY J. H. WILLARD.ILLUSTRATED PHILADELPHIA |
Altemus'Illustrated Beautiful Stories SeriesTHE FIRST CHRISTMAS. Twenty-five Cents Each Copyright, 1906 By Henry Altemus |
A FARMER'S WIFE
THE STORY OF RUTH.
IN the district called Ephrath, belonging to the tribe of Judah, stood the city of Bethlehem, or "house of bread." It was a city with walls and gates, and lay between fruitful hills and well-watered valleys. There among pleasant cornfields and pasture lands lived a man named Elimelech, which means "my God is my King." He was descended from one of the princes of Judah, and was a man of means and consequence.
A FERTILE REGION IN PALESTINE.
Elimelech's wife was named Naomi, meaning "pleasant," and they had two sons whose names were Mahlon and Chilion. This old and noble family lived in this fertile region, amid pleasant surroundings, and with happy prospects, until one of the frequent famines that were brought on by want of rain visited their district.
"THE PARCHED AND STERILE FIELDS."
Leaving the parched and sterile fields around Bethlehem, Elimelech, his family and his flocks, left their home and settled in the rich and well-watered lands of the Moabites, beyond the Jordan. As a wealthy foreigner, he probably was well received by the people of Moab, and secured good pasturage for his sheep and cattle.
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