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they were therefore very greatly terrified at his approach, and were alarmed both for Jerusalem and for the temple of the Lord their God. (Judith 4, 2)
And Joakim, the high priest, who was in Jerusalem at the time, wrote to the people of Bethulia and Betomesthaim, which faces Esdraelon opposite the plain near Dothan, (Judith 4, 6)
So the Israelites did as Joakim the high priest and the senate of the whole people of Israel, in session at Jerusalem, had given order. (Judith 4, 8)
And all the men and women of Israel, and their children, living at Jerusalem, prostrated themselves before the temple and put ashes on their heads and spread out their sackcloth before the Lord. (Judith 4, 11)
So the Lord heard their prayers and looked upon their affliction; for the people fasted many days throughout Judea and in Jerusalem before the sanctuary of the Lord Almighty. (Judith 4, 13)
But now they have returned to their God, and have come back from the places to which they were scattered, and have occupied Jerusalem, where their sanctuary is, and have settled in the hill country, because it was uninhabited. (Judith 5, 19)
Then the sword of my army and the spear of my servants shall pierce your sides, and you shall fall among their wounded, when I return. (Judith 6, 6)
Therefore, my lord, do not fight against them in battle array, and not a man of your army will fall. (Judith 7, 11)
Then Judith fell upon her face, and put ashes on her head, and uncovered the sackcloth she was wearing; and at the very time when that evening's incense was being offered in the house of God in Jerusalem, Judith cried out to the Lord with a loud voice, and said, (Judith 9, 1)
"May the God of our fathers grant you favor and fulfil your plans, that the people of Israel may glory and Jerusalem may be exalted." And she worshiped God. (Judith 10, 8)
"And now, in order that my lord may not be defeated and his purpose frustrated, death will fall upon them, for a sin has overtaken them by which they are about to provoke their God to anger when they do what is wrong. (Judith 11, 11)
They have decided to consume the first fruits of the grain and the tithes of the wine and oil, which they had consecrated and set aside for the priests who minister in the presence of our God at Jerusalem -- although it is not lawful for any of the people so much as to touch these things with their hands. (Judith 11, 13)
