In the Bible, there's no specific story of a husband and wife dying together immediately. However, the story of Lot's wife disobeying and being turned into a pillar of salt could be somewhat related. Lot was her husband, and her fate could be seen as a form of 'ending'.
In the Bible, one such story is of Hosea's wife Gomer. Hosea was commanded by God to marry Gomer, who later engaged in prostitution. This story is used to illustrate God's love and Israel's unfaithfulness.
Jezebel was a Phoenician princess. She became the wife of King Ahab of Israel.
Cain in the biblical story was Adam and Eve's first son. He was known for his offering to God which was not well - received compared to his brother Abel's. His jealousy towards Abel led to the first murder in the Bible, and after that, he was condemned to be a wanderer on the earth with a mark from God to protect him from being killed.
Zachariah in the biblical story was a priest. He played an important role as his family was chosen by God for a special purpose. His wife Elizabeth gave birth to John the Baptist, and Zachariah was the one who received the news from the angel about this miraculous event, even though he was initially doubtful.
Delilah in the biblical story was a woman who had a significant impact on Samson's life. She was a character who was persuaded by the Philistines to deceive Samson. Through her persistent questioning and cajoling, she managed to get Samson to tell her about his long hair being the key to his strength. Her actions ultimately led to Samson's downfall and capture by the Philistines.
Hannah was a woman in the Bible who was initially barren and later became the mother of Samuel through God's blessing after her fervent prayers.
In the 'loving wife loves husband story', a loving wife is often empathetic. She tries to understand her husband's feelings from his perspective. This means she doesn't just dismiss his concerns but rather validates them. She might sacrifice her own wants sometimes to make sure her husband is happy. For instance, if they have different movie preferences but she knows he really wants to see a particular film, she'll go with him happily.
King Herod is often considered a villain in the Christmas story. He was afraid of the new - born king (Jesus) as foretold by the Magi, and in his jealousy and paranoia, he ordered the massacre of all male infants in Bethlehem in an attempt to kill Jesus.
It's possible that there are no other characters but just the husband and wife. The focus could be solely on their relationship and how they interact within the confined space of the cage. For example, they might have deep conversations, reveal secrets, or argue, all while being trapped.
Some signs could be sudden changes in her appearance like dressing more provocatively. Also, if she starts being overly secretive with her phone, not allowing her husband to see it. Another sign might be she often comes home late without a good explanation.