Ruth 1:3
Elimelech's death marks the beginning of a cascade of losses that will define Naomi's suffering and set up the need for redemption through kinship law. His removal from the scene leaves Naomi as the matriarch of a vulnerable household of foreign widows in a land not their own. The narrative emphasis on death in a foreign land echoes the fate that awaits those who abandon covenant community, yet paradoxically, his absence creates space for divine provision through unexpected channels.