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- Mahlon_and_Chilion abstract "Mahlon (מחלון) and Chilion (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. On foreign soil, Mahlon married the Moabite convert Ruth (Ruth 4:10) while Kilion married the Moabite convert Orpah. The test of childless Ruth and OrpahElimelech and his sons all died in Moab, leaving Naomi, Ruth, and Orpah widowed. Ruth and Orpah did not bear Jewish children, too. The story in the book gives account, that Naomi plans to return to Israel, and tests her daughters-in-law. She gives them the advice to return to their mother's home, meaning, drastically violating Jewish Law and reverting to Moabite culture and idol worship. Ruth in IsraelWhile Orpah returns and leaves Judaism, Ruth chooses to stay with Naomi, thus proving her former conversion to be a real one. In Israel, Ruth then takes part in a levirate marriage, according to Jewish law. By marrying a relative of Mahlon's, she is doing an act which will ensure that Mahlon's paternal lineage is not forgotten. Any child she bears in the levirate marriage will be considered as if it were Mahlon's child. Actually, she marries a younger brother of Elimelech, Boaz, being the head of the Jewish Sanhedrin (Jewish high court) at that time. Her child, Obed (biologically Boaz's but counted as if Mahlon's), becomes the paternal grandfather of David ha-Melech (King David).References".
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- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Boaz.
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- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Book_of_Ruth.
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- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink David.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Elimelech.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Halakha.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Idolatry.
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- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink King_David.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Levirate_marriage.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Moab.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Naomi_(Bible).
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Naomi_(biblical_figure).
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Obed_(biblical_figure).
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Orpah.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Ruth_(biblical_figure).
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Sanhedrin.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLink Tribe_of_Judah.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chilion".
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mahlon and Chilion".
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mahlon".
- Mahlon_and_Chilion hasPhotoCollection Mahlon_and_Chilion.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tanakh-stub.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion subject Category:Book_of_Ruth.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_people.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion subject Category:Moab.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion subject Category:People_from_Bethlehem.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion subject Category:Sibling_duos.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion hypernym Brothers.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion type Person.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion type People.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion comment "Mahlon (מחלון) and Chilion (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. On foreign soil, Mahlon married the Moabite convert Ruth (Ruth 4:10) while Kilion married the Moabite convert Orpah. The test of childless Ruth and OrpahElimelech and his sons all died in Moab, leaving Naomi, Ruth, and Orpah widowed.".
- Mahlon_and_Chilion label "Mahlon and Chilion".
- Mahlon_and_Chilion sameAs מחלון_וכליון.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion sameAs Mahlon_és_Kiljon.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion sameAs Kilyon.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion sameAs Machlon_en_Kiljon.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion sameAs Malom_e_Quiliom.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion sameAs m.08fh90.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion sameAs Q1163352.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion sameAs Q1163352.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion wasDerivedFrom Mahlon_and_Chilion?oldid=665236884.
- Mahlon_and_Chilion isPrimaryTopicOf Mahlon_and_Chilion.