Ruth 1:21
Naomi's accusation that the Lord has brought her back empty, afflicting her through famine and loss, articulates the depth of her despair and her sense of abandonment by God. Her testimony that she went away full but has returned empty reveals her perception of complete loss, yet ironically, she now stands in Bethlehem beside Ruth, who though silent in this verse, represents the fullness she has already begun to recover. This lament provides the emotional foundation for understanding how the subsequent acts of redemption will transform her assessment of God's character.