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  • And when this saying pleased them all, king Nebuchadnezzar called Holofernes, the leader of his military. (Judith 2, 4)

  • Then he descended from the mountains with horsemen, in great power, and he took charge of every city and of every inhabitant of the land. (Judith 3, 7)

  • For king Nebuchadnezzar had instructed him to exterminate all the gods of the earth, evidently so that he alone might be called ‘god’ by those nations which were able to be subjugated by the power of Holofernes. (Judith 3, 13)

  • Recall that Moses, the servant of the Lord, overcame Amalek, who trusted in his own strength, and in his power, and in his army, and in his bronze shields, and in his swift chariots, and in his horsemen. He overcame him, not by fighting with iron, but by pleading with holy prayers. (Judith 4, 13)

  • And it was reported to Holofernes, the leader of the military of the Assyrians, that the sons of Israel were preparing themselves to resist, and also that they had closed the mountain passes. (Judith 5, 1)

  • And he said to them: “Tell me who this people may be, who obstruct the mountains. And which are their cities, and of what kind, and how many? And then, what may be their power, and what may be their number, and who is king over their military? (Judith 5, 3)

  • But as often as they were repentant for having withdrawn from the worship of their God, the God of heaven gave them the power to resist. (Judith 5, 19)

  • Therefore, now my lord, inquire if there may be any iniquity of theirs in the sight of their God. If so, let us ascend to them, because their God will surely deliver them to you, and they will be subjugated under the yoke of your power. (Judith 5, 24)

  • saying: “The God of our fathers, whose power you have predicted, will give to you this in return: that you, instead, will see the destruction of them. (Judith 6, 17)

  • We call to witness this day heaven and earth, and the God of our fathers, who takes vengeance upon us according to our sins, so that now you may deliver the city into the hand of the military of Holofernes. And may our end be brief, by the edge of the sword, that would be made longer by the dryness of thirst.” (Judith 7, 17)

  • Raise up your arm, just as from the beginning, and throw down their power by your power. Let their power fall, in their anger, for they promise themselves to violate your sanctuary, and to pollute the tabernacle of your name, and to cut down by their sword the horn of your altar. (Judith 9, 11)

  • For your power, O Lord, is not in numbers, nor is your will with the strength of horses, nor from the beginning have the arrogant been pleasing to you. But the pleas of the humble and the meek have always pleased you. (Judith 9, 16)


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