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  • And every man of Israel cried out to God with great fervor, and they humbled themselves with much fasting. (Judith 4, 9)

  • And Joakim the high priest and all the priests who stood before the Lord and ministered to the Lord, with their loins girded with sackcloth, offered the continual burnt offerings and the vows and freewill offerings of the people. (Judith 4, 14)

  • When Holofernes, the general of the Assyrian army, heard that the people of Israel had prepared for war and had closed the passes in the hills and fortified all the high hilltops and set up barricades in the plains, (Judith 5, 1)

  • When Achior had finished saying this, all the men standing around the tent began to complain; Holofernes' officers and all the men from the seacoast and from Moab insisted that he must be put to death. (Judith 5, 22)

  • Therefore let us go up, Lord Holofernes, and they will be devoured by your vast army." (Judith 5, 24)

  • When the disturbance made by the men outside the council died down, Holofernes, the commander of the Assyrian army, said to Achior and all the Moabites in the presence of all the foreign contingents: (Judith 6, 1)

  • Then Holofernes ordered his slaves, who waited on him in his tent, to seize Achior and take him to Bethulia and hand him over to the men of Israel. (Judith 6, 10)

  • He answered and told them what had taken place at the council of Holofernes, and all that he had said in the presence of the Assyrian leaders, and all that Holofernes had said so boastfully against the house of Israel. (Judith 6, 17)

  • The next day Holofernes ordered his whole army, and all the allies who had joined him, to break camp and move against Bethulia, and to seize the passes up into the hill country and make war on the Israelites. (Judith 7, 1)

  • On the second day Holofernes led out all his cavalry in full view of the Israelites in Bethulia, (Judith 7, 6)

  • These words pleased Holofernes and all his servants, and he gave orders to do as they had said. (Judith 7, 16)

  • Now call them in and surrender the whole city to the army of Holofernes and to all his forces, to be plundered. (Judith 7, 26)


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