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Rich in blessings I left my home, and the Lord has brought me back destitute. So humbled by the Lord’s hand, visited by the Almighty with such calamity, and will you call me Noemi still? (Ruth 1, 21)
Thus it was that Noemi returned from the land of her adoption, with her daughter-in-law Ruth, that was Moabite born. They were just beginning to cut the barley in the fields, when she came back to her home at Bethlehem. (Ruth 1, 22)
she asked leave to glean after the reapers, and here she has been, ever since morning, without once going home to rest. (Ruth 2, 7)
Now that she had come back home, her mother-in-law said to her, Daughter, I mean to win thee an easy life, and bring thee happiness. (Ruth 3, 1)
Look, she said, he has given me two bushels of barley; he protested that he must not send me home to my mother-in-law empty-handed. (Ruth 3, 17)
So the elders made answer, and all that were present made answer, We bear witness of it. Take thy bride home, and may the Lord make her as fruitful as Rachel and Lia, that gave a posterity to Israel. May Ephrata know her worth, and Bethlehem tell her praises; (Ruth 4, 11)
and next morning, when they had paid their devotions in the Lord’s presence, they went back home to Ramatha.And the Lord bethought him of Anna, when next Elcana took her to his bed; (1 Samuel 1, 19)
Anna stayed at home. She would not go, she told her husband, until the boy was weaned; then she would herself bring him into the Lord’s presence, and leave him there for ever. (1 Samuel 1, 22)
Do as thou wilt, Elcana said; wait here till he is weaned, and may the Lord bring his own will to accomplishment.So she waited at home, and nursed her child till he was weaned. (1 Samuel 1, 23)
And so Elcana went back to his home at Ramatha, while Samuel remained to minister, at the bidding of the priest Heli, in the Lord’s presence. (1 Samuel 2, 11)
And Heli gave a blessing to Elcana and his wife, May the Lord grant thee children by this woman, in return for what thou hast lent him! When they had gone home, (1 Samuel 2, 20)
And they fought so well that Israel was utterly defeated, every man making for his own home in flight; here was a great disaster, in which thirty thousand of Israel’s warriors fell. (1 Samuel 4, 10)
