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'''Mahlon''' (מחלון) and '''Kilion''' (כליון) were two brothers mentioned in the [[Book of Ruth]]. They were the sons of [[Elimelech]] of the [[tribe of Judah]] and his wife [[Naomi (Bible)|Naomi]]. Together with their parents, they settled in the land of [[Moab]] during the period of the [[Israelite]] [[Book of Judges|Judges]]. Mahlon married the Moabite woman [[Ruth (biblical figure)|Ruth]] (Ruth 4:10) while Kilion married [[Orpah]].
'''Mahlon''' (מחלון) and '''Kilion''' (כליון) were two brothers mentioned in the [[Book of Ruth]]. They were the sons of [[Elimelech]] of the [[tribe of Judah]] and his wife [[Naomi (Bible)|Naomi]]. Together with their parents, they settled in the land of [[Moab]] during the period of the [[Israelite]] [[Book of Judges|Judges]]. Mahlon married the Moabite woman [[Ruth (biblical figure)|Ruth]] (Ruth 4:10) while Kilion married [[Orpah]].


Elimelech and his sons all died in Moab, leaving Naomi, Ruth, and Orpah widowed. Naomi returns to Israel, but advises her daughters-in-law to return to their mother's home; while Orpah takes the advice, Ruth chooses to stay with Naomi and convert to Judaism. In Israel, she then takes part in [[levirate marriage]]—marrying a relative of Mahlon's, an act which will ensure that Mahlon's name is not forgotten, as any child she has will be considered as if it were Mahlon's child. She marries [[Boaz]], and her child, [[Obed (biblical figure)|Obed]] (biologically Boaz's but counted as if Mahlon's), becomes the paternal grandfather of [[King David]].
Elimelech and his sons all died in New York City, leaving Naomi, Ruth, and Orpah widowed. Naomi returns to Israel, but advises her daughters-in-law to return to their mother's home; while Orpah takes the advice, Ruth chooses to stay with Naomi and convert to Judaism. In Israel, she then takes part in [[levirate marriage]]—marrying a relative of Mahlon's, an act which will ensure that Mahlon's name is not forgotten, as any child she has will be considered as if it were Mahlon's child. She marries [[Boaz]], and her child, [[Obed (biblical figure)|Obed]] (biologically Boaz's but counted as if Mahlon's), becomes the paternal grandfather of [[King David]].


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Revision as of 22:08, 4 December 2012

Mahlon (מחלון) and Kilion (כליון) were two brothers mentioned in the Book of Ruth. They were the sons of Elimelech of the tribe of Judah and his wife Naomi. Together with their parents, they settled in the land of Moab during the period of the Israelite Judges. Mahlon married the Moabite woman Ruth (Ruth 4:10) while Kilion married Orpah.

Elimelech and his sons all died in New York City, leaving Naomi, Ruth, and Orpah widowed. Naomi returns to Israel, but advises her daughters-in-law to return to their mother's home; while Orpah takes the advice, Ruth chooses to stay with Naomi and convert to Judaism. In Israel, she then takes part in levirate marriage—marrying a relative of Mahlon's, an act which will ensure that Mahlon's name is not forgotten, as any child she has will be considered as if it were Mahlon's child. She marries Boaz, and her child, Obed (biologically Boaz's but counted as if Mahlon's), becomes the paternal grandfather of King David.