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Judith 6
And it came to pass when they had left off speaking,
that Holofernes being in a violent passion, said to
Achior:
Because thou hast prophesied unto us, saying: That the
nation of Israel is defended by their God, to shew thee
that there is no God, but Nabuehodonosor:
When we shall slay them all as one man, then thou also
shalt die with them by the sword of the Assyrians, and
all Israel shall perish with thee:
And thou shalt find that Nabuchodonosor is lord of the
whole earth: and then the sword of my soldiers shall
pass through thy sides, and thou shalt be stabbed and
fall among the wounded of Israel, and thou shalt breathe
no more till thou be destroyed with them.
But if thou think thy prophecy true, let not thy countenance
sink, and let the paleness that is in thy face, depart
from thee, if thou imaginest these my words cannot be
accomplished.
And that thou mayst know that thou shalt experience
these things together with them, behold from this hour
thou shalt be associated to their people, that when
they shall receive the punishment they deserve from
my sword, thou mayst fall under the same vengeance.
Then Holofernes commanded his servants to take Achior,
and to lead him to Bethulia, and to deliver him into
the hands of the children of Israel.
And the servants of Holofernes taking him, went through
the plains: but when they came near the mountains, the
slingers came out against them.
Then turning out of the way by the side of the mountain,
they tied Achior to a tree hand and foot, and so left
him bound with ropes, and returned to their master.
And the children of Israel coming down from Bethulia,
came to him, and loosing him they brought him to Bethulia,
and setting him in the midst of the people, asked him
what was the matter, that the Assyrians had left him
bound.
In those days the rulers there, were Ozias the son of
Micha of the tribe of Simeon, and Charmi, called also
Gothoniel.
And Achior related in the midst of the ancients, and
in the presence of all the people, all that he had said
being asked by Holofernes: and how the people of Holofernes
would have killed him for this word,
And how Holofernes himself being angry had commanded
him to be delivered for this cause to the Israelites:
that when he should overcome the children of Israel,
then he might command Achior also himself to be put
to death by diverse torments, for having said: The God
of heaven is their defender.
And when Achior had declared all these things, all the
people fell upon their faces, adoring the Lord, and
all of them together mourning and weeping poured out
their prayers with one accord to the Lord,
Saying: O Lord God of heaven and earth, behold their
pride, and look on our low condition, and have regard
to the face of thy saints, and shew that thou forsakes
not them that trust on thee, and that thou humblest
them that presume of themselves, and glory in their
own strength.
So when their weeping was ended, and the peoples prayer,
in which they continued all the day, was concluded,
they comforted Achior,
Saying: the God of our fathers, whose power thou hast
set forth, will make this return to thee, that thou
rather shalt see their destruction.
And when the Lord our God shall give this liberty to
his servants, let God be with thee also in the midst
of us: that as it shall please thee, so thou with all
thine mayst converse with us.
Then Ozias, after the assembly was broken up, received
him into his house, and made him a great supper.
And all the ancients were invited, and they refreshed
themselves together after their fast was over.
And afterwards all the people were called together,
and they prayed all the night long within the church,
desiring help of the God of Israel.
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