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Remain in your camp, and keep all the men in your forces with you; only let your servants take possession of the spring of water that flows from the foot of the mountain -- (Judith 7, 12)
for this is where all the people of Bethulia get their water. So thirst will destroy them, and they will give up their city. We and our people will go up to the tops of the nearby mountains and camp there to keep watch that not a man gets out of the city. (Judith 7, 13)
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)
The whole Assyrian army, their infantry, chariots, and cavalry, surrounded them for thirty-four days, until all the vessels of water belonging to every inhabitant of Bethulia were empty; (Judith 7, 20)
their cisterns were going dry, and they did not have enough water to drink their fill for a single day, because it was measured out to them to drink. (Judith 7, 21)
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)
and she removed the sackcloth which she had been wearing, and took off her widow's garments, and bathed her body with water, and anointed herself with precious ointment, and combed her hair and put on a tiara, and arrayed herself in her gayest apparel, which she used to wear while her husband Manasseh was living. (Judith 10, 3)
Since their food supply is exhausted and their water has almost given out, they have planned to kill their cattle and have determined to use all that God by his laws has forbidden them to eat. (Judith 11, 12)
The tiny spring which became a river, and there was light and the sun and abundant water -- the river is Esther, whom the king married and made queen. (Esther 10, 6)
Then they cried to God; and from their cry, as though from a tiny spring, there came a great river, with abundant water; (Esther 11, 10)
For my sighing comes as my bread, and my groanings are poured out like water. (Job 3, 24)
"Can papyrus grow where there is no marsh? Can reeds flourish where there is no water? (Job 8, 11)
