And Naomi said, Turn again, my daughters: why will ye go with me? are there yet any more sons in my womb, that they may be your husbands?
Pero Noemí dijo: 'Regresen a casa, hijas mías. ¿Por qué vendrían conmigo? ¿Acaso tengo más hijos en mi vientre que puedan ser sus esposos?'
Noemí trata de convencer a sus nueras de que regresen a sus familias porque ella no puede darles más hijos para casarse.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Ruth, which is set during the time of the Judges in ancient Israel, Naomi is a widow who has lost her husband and two sons while living in Moab due to famine and hardship. She speaks to her daughters-in-law, Ruth and Orpah, urging them to return to their Moabite families because, under the cultural custom of levirate marriage, a widow like her would need a male relative to provide security and heirs, but she is too old to bear more sons. This reflects the patriarchal society of the Israelites, where women's survival often depended on male protectors and family lines.
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