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since that is what provides the population of Bethulia with their water supply. Thirst will then force them to surrender their town. Meanwhile, we and our men will climb the nearest mountain tops and form advance posts there to prevent anyone from leaving the town. (Judith 7, 13)
For thirty-four days the Assyrian army, infantry, chariots, cavalrymen, had them surrounded. Every water-jar the inhabitants of Bethulia had was empty, (Judith 7, 20)
their storage-wells were drying up; on no day could a man drink his fill, since their water was rationed. (Judith 7, 21)
Bitter lamentations rose from the whole assembly, and they all cried loudly to the Lord God. (Judith 7, 29)
Hearing how the water shortage had demoralised the people and how they had complained bitterly to the headman of the town, and being also told what Uzziah had said to them and how he had given them his oath to surrender the town to the Assyrians in five days' time, (Judith 8, 9)
Who are you, to put God to the test today, you, of all people, to set yourselves above him? (Judith 8, 12)
You put the Lord Almighty to the test! You do not understand anything, and never will. (Judith 8, 13)
As they are short of food and their water is giving out, they have resolved to fall back on their cattle and decided to make use of all the things that God has, by his laws, forbidden them to eat. (Judith 11, 12)
Why give light to a man of grief? Why give life to those bitter of heart, (Job 3, 20)
My only food is sighs, and my groans pour out like water. (Job 3, 24)
He sends down rain to the earth, pours down water on the fields. (Job 5, 10)
that morning after morning you should examine them and at every instant test them? (Job 7, 18)
