Skip to Content
Sarah Beth Art
Artist Statement
Gallery
Shop
Journal
Subscribe
CV
Contact
0
0
Sarah Beth Art
Artist Statement
Gallery
Shop
Journal
Subscribe
CV
Contact
0
0
Artist Statement
Gallery
Shop
Journal
Subscribe
CV
Contact
Products Naomi - Web Size Download
Naomi (72PPI).jpg Image 1 of
Naomi (72PPI).jpg
Naomi (72PPI).jpg

Naomi - Web Size Download

$25.00

Naomi (meaning pleasant) was a woman from the town of Bethlehem, in Judah. She married a man named Elimelek, and they had two sons, Mahlon and Kilion. When a great famine came to Judah, Naomi tragically lost her husband and two sons.

Naomi’s daugher-in-law Ruth, in an act of great love and loyalty, refused to leave her side. Instead of returning to her hometown, Ruth chose to follow Naomi to Bethlehem.

Because of Naomi's great care for Ruth, she worked to ensure she was cared for by contacting a family member named Boaz. He owned a field nearby and Naomi made arrangements for Ruth to work safely under the care of Boaz. Ruth later married Boaz, bringing redemption to the family. They had a son, Obed, and great joy and restoration came to Naomi, and her family grew and was blessed.

WEB SIZE DOWNLOAD: Includes 1 file in JPG format with lower resolution (144DPI) for use in digital format. Can be used in presentations, blog posts, sermon slides, or other digital formats. May not be used for printing or distribution. No refunds available.

Where image is shared, artist credit must be given:

Art by Sarah Beth Baca Art
sarahbethart.com

Alternate formats available: Print Size Download and Physical Prints

Add To Cart

Naomi (meaning pleasant) was a woman from the town of Bethlehem, in Judah. She married a man named Elimelek, and they had two sons, Mahlon and Kilion. When a great famine came to Judah, Naomi tragically lost her husband and two sons.

Naomi’s daugher-in-law Ruth, in an act of great love and loyalty, refused to leave her side. Instead of returning to her hometown, Ruth chose to follow Naomi to Bethlehem.

Because of Naomi's great care for Ruth, she worked to ensure she was cared for by contacting a family member named Boaz. He owned a field nearby and Naomi made arrangements for Ruth to work safely under the care of Boaz. Ruth later married Boaz, bringing redemption to the family. They had a son, Obed, and great joy and restoration came to Naomi, and her family grew and was blessed.

WEB SIZE DOWNLOAD: Includes 1 file in JPG format with lower resolution (144DPI) for use in digital format. Can be used in presentations, blog posts, sermon slides, or other digital formats. May not be used for printing or distribution. No refunds available.

Where image is shared, artist credit must be given:

Art by Sarah Beth Baca Art
sarahbethart.com

Alternate formats available: Print Size Download and Physical Prints

Naomi (meaning pleasant) was a woman from the town of Bethlehem, in Judah. She married a man named Elimelek, and they had two sons, Mahlon and Kilion. When a great famine came to Judah, Naomi tragically lost her husband and two sons.

Naomi’s daugher-in-law Ruth, in an act of great love and loyalty, refused to leave her side. Instead of returning to her hometown, Ruth chose to follow Naomi to Bethlehem.

Because of Naomi's great care for Ruth, she worked to ensure she was cared for by contacting a family member named Boaz. He owned a field nearby and Naomi made arrangements for Ruth to work safely under the care of Boaz. Ruth later married Boaz, bringing redemption to the family. They had a son, Obed, and great joy and restoration came to Naomi, and her family grew and was blessed.

WEB SIZE DOWNLOAD: Includes 1 file in JPG format with lower resolution (144DPI) for use in digital format. Can be used in presentations, blog posts, sermon slides, or other digital formats. May not be used for printing or distribution. No refunds available.

Where image is shared, artist credit must be given:

Art by Sarah Beth Baca Art
sarahbethart.com

Alternate formats available: Print Size Download and Physical Prints

Want to know more about my process, my faves, and get inspired?

My newsletter is a great way for you to stay connected and learn ways you can support my work as an artist. Sign up now and receive a free download of 5 Ways to Shift the Way We See Women in the Church — a compilation of stories and visions that have been on my heart.

Thank you!

Sarah Beth Art

Shop
Artist Bio

Blog
Contact