Löydetty 40 Tulokset: Judith

  • Then Judith raised her voice and said, 'Praise God! Praise him! Praise the God who has not withdrawn his mercy from the House of Israel, but has shattered our enemies by my hand tonight!' (Judith 13, 14)

  • Uzziah then said to Judith: May you be blessed, my daughter, by God Most High, beyond all women on earth; and blessed be the Lord God, Creator of heaven and earth, who guided you to cut off the head of the leader of our enemies! (Judith 13, 18)

  • Judith said, 'Listen to me, brothers. Take this head and hang it on your battlements. (Judith 14, 1)

  • They lifted him up. He then threw himself at Judith's feet and, prostrate before her, exclaimed: May you be blessed in all the tents of Judah and in every nation; those who hear your name will be seized with dread! (Judith 14, 7)

  • 'Now tell me everything that you have done in these past few days.' And surrounded by the people, Judith told him everything she had done from the day she left Bethulia to the moment when she was speaking. (Judith 14, 8)

  • Bagoas went inside and struck the curtain dividing the tent, thinking that Holofernes was sleeping with Judith. (Judith 14, 14)

  • He then went into the tent which Judith had occupied and could not find her either. Then, rushing out to the men, he shouted, (Judith 14, 17)

  • Joakim the high priest and the entire Council of Elders of Israel, who were in Jerusalem, came to gaze on the benefits that the Lord had lavished on Israel and to see Judith and congratulate her. (Judith 15, 8)

  • The people looted the camp for thirty days. They gave Judith the tent of Holofernes, all his silver plate, his divans, his drinking bowls and all his furniture. She took this, loaded her mule, harnessed her carts and heaped the things into them. (Judith 15, 11)

  • All the women of Israel, hurrying to see her, formed choirs of dancers in her honour. Judith took wands of vine-leaves in her hand and distributed them to the women who accompanied her; (Judith 15, 12)

  • With all Israel round her, Judith broke into this song of thanksgiving and the whole people sang this hymn: (Judith 15, 14)

  • For their hero did not fall at the young men's hands, it was not the sons of Titans struck him down, no proud giants made that attack, but Judith, the daughter of Merari, who disarmed him with the beauty of her face. (Judith 16, 6)


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