Famine:
The Mentuhotep stela describes a low flood in year 25, but Mentuhotep, an official but not the king, was unable to provide for the starving people.
The Wiedmann Bible
The impressive view that the ancient capital of Moab had of the surrounding landscape. Elimelech and his family may well have settled in the environs of this site. Because the name “Mizpah” means “view,” some have speculated that this was another name for the site. Ruth’s great-grandson David later brought his parents to Mizpah for safety during the time when King Saul was seeking to kill him (1 Sam 22:3). It is possible that David chose Mizpah because family from Ruth’s side lived here.
This village in Moab looks like one that could have existed in biblical times.
Title: Initial I: Elimelech and His Wife Naomi Moving to the Land of Moab
Date: about 1250 - 1262
Location Created: Bologna, Italy
Arsenal Bible (Crusader art)
Scenes from the story of Ruth
Left) Naomi and Elimelech leave Bethlehem with their two sons.
Right) Naomi remains with her sons and their Moabite wives after the death of Elimelech
Title: Part of an Egyptian tomb wall with a funeral procession
Date Created: Tutankhamun, 1550–1292 BCE
Type: Relief
Medium: Limestone, painted