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And Elimelech the husband of Noemi died: and she remained with her sons. (Ruth 1, 3)
And they both died, to wit, Mahalon and Chelion: and the woman was left alone, having lost both her sons and her husband. (Ruth 1, 5)
Now her husband Elimelech had a kinsman, a powerful man, and very rich, whose name was Booz. (Ruth 2, 1)
She went therefore and gleaned the ears of corn after the reapers. And it happened that the owner of that field was Booz, who was of the kindred of Elimelech. (Ruth 2, 3)
They sat down, and he spoke to the kinsman: Noemi, who is returned from the country of Moab, will sell a parcel of land that belonged to our brother Elimelech. (Ruth 4, 3)
And he said to the ancients and to all the people: You are witnesses this day, that I have bought all that was Elimelech's, and Chelion's, and Mahalon's, of the hand of Noemi: (Ruth 4, 9)
There was a man of Ramathaimsophim, of mount Ephraim, and his name was Elcana, the son of Jeroham, the son of Eliu, the son of Thohu, the son of Suph, an Ephraimite: (1 Samuel 1, 1)
And this man went up out of his city upon the appointed days, to adore and to offer sacrifice to the Lord of hosts in Silo. And the two sons of Heli, Ophni and Phinees, were there priests of the Lord. (1 Samuel 1, 3)
So Anna arose after she had eaten and drunk in Silo: And Heli the priest sitting upon a stool, before the door of the temple of the Lord: (1 Samuel 1, 9)
And it came to pass, as she multiplied prayers before the Lord, that Heli observed her mouth. (1 Samuel 1, 12)
Now Anna spoke in her heart, and only her lips moved, but her voice was not heard at all. Heli therefore thought her to be drunk, (1 Samuel 1, 13)
Count not thy handmaid for one of the daughters of Belial: for out of the abundance of my sorrow and grief have I spoken till now. (1 Samuel 1, 16)
