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This people is descended from the Chaldeans. (Judith 5, 6)
Then they cried out to their God, and he afflicted the whole land of Egypt with incurable plagues; and so the Egyptians drove them out of their sight. (Judith 5, 12)
But if there is no transgression in their nation, then let my lord pass them by; for their Lord will defend them, and their God will protect them, and we shall be put to shame before the whole world." (Judith 5, 21)
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)
So the army of the Ammonites moved forward, together with five thousand Assyrians, and they encamped in the valley and seized the water supply and the springs of the Israelites. (Judith 7, 17)
"God be judge between you and us! For you have done us a great injury in not making peace with the Assyrians. (Judith 7, 24)
When Judith heard the wicked words spoken by the people against the ruler, because they were faint for lack of water, and when she heard all that Uzziah said to them, and how he promised them under oath to surrender the city to the Assyrians after five days, (Judith 8, 9)
"Behold now, the Assyrians are increased in their might; they are exalted, with their horses and riders; they glory in the strength of their foot soldiers; they trust in shield and spear, in bow and sling, and know not that thou art the Lord who crushest wars; the Lord is thy name. (Judith 9, 7)
"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)
So Bagoas went out from the presence of Holofernes, and approached her and said, "This beautiful maidservant will please come to my lord and be honored in his presence, and drink wine and be merry with us, and become today like one of the daughters of the Assyrians who serve in the house of Nebuchadnezzar." (Judith 12, 13)
Judith said, "I will drink now, my lord, because my life means more to me today than in all the days since I was born." (Judith 12, 18)
And when the Assyrians saw them they sent word to their commanders, and they went to the generals and the captains and to all their officers. (Judith 14, 12)
