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  • With that, she went to the head of the couch, and unfastened the scimitar that hung there; (Judith 13, 8)

  • and ere long she was at the doors, giving the severed head to her maid-servant and bidding her thrust it away into the wallet she carried. (Judith 13, 11)

  • With that, she took Holofernes’ head out of the wallet where it lay hidden. Look upon this head, she cried, and know that the Assyrian army has lost its general. Look upon this, the canopy he lay under, in drunken sleep, when the Lord our God smote him, and by the hand of a woman. (Judith 13, 19)

  • Blessed be the Lord, maker of heaven and earth, for sending thee out to wound the head of our arch-enemy. (Judith 13, 24)

  • Was it not Holofernes that defied the God of Israel, in his proud insolence, and threatened thyself with death? When Israel was conquered, thou too, he said, shouldst be put to the sword. To prove which was the truer prophet, here is his head. (Judith 13, 28)

  • Upon seeing the head of Holofernes, Achior was in such a great taking of fear that he fell to earth in a swoon. (Judith 13, 29)

  • Hang we this head from the battlements, Judith said to the people; and now, brethren, here is my plan. (Judith 14, 1)

  • No sooner was day dawned, and Holofernes’ head raised aloft on the battlements, than all took up their arms, and sallied out with a great stir and noise of shouting, (Judith 14, 7)

  • Here is great despite done, he cried, to the court of king Nabuchodonosor, and one Jewish woman its author! Holofernes lies there felled to the earth, and no head on his body! (Judith 14, 16)

  • None might say a word to his neighbour, none might lift his head; they left all behind, and hastened to make good their escape from the rumoured onslaught of the Hebrews, some taking the roads across the plain, some the mountain tracks. (Judith 15, 2)

  • nor was any man compelled to drink; the king had set one of his nobles at the head of each table, bidding him see that each man drank as drink he would. (Esther 1, 8)

  • So please thee, let an edict go out in thy name, by the laws of Persia and Media irrevocable, forbidding Vasthi ever to come into the royal presence again. Let the crown pass to some head worthier than hers. (Esther 1, 19)


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