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The Book of Judith, a story nestled within the Apocrypha, is a whirlwind of bravery, faith, and a woman who's definitely not afraid to take matters into her own hands. We pick up t...
Flattery? Sure. But maybe… something more? We’re diving into the Book of Judith today, specifically Chapter 11. Judith, a courageous and beautiful widow, has just arrived in Holofe...
Judith, remember, is the brave and beautiful widow who's infiltrated the enemy camp of Holofernes, the Assyrian general laying siege to her city, Bethulia. She's pretending to be a...
We find Judith in the heart of the enemy camp, a dangerous place for anyone, let alone a woman whose people are besieged. But Judith? She's playing a different game. As the morning...
Can't you feel the tension in the air? The Assyrian army, led by the fearsome Holofernes, has besieged the Jewish city of Bethulia. Hopelessness hangs heavy. But within the city wa...
The Book of Tobit, one of those fascinating stories tucked away in the Apocrypha, opens with a stark reminder of what happens when we choose pleasure over empathy. Imagine the scen...
We're talking about a place that seemingly had it all. But here's the thing: All that prosperity attracted people from the countryside. Farmers, laborers, folks who knew the land. ...
It might surprise you. The Letter of Aristeas, a fascinating document from around the 2nd century BCE, gives us a glimpse into the mind of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the Greek ruler ...
It puts us right there in the room as Antiochus, the king, lays out his case against the Jews to his inner circle. Imagine the scene: opulent, tense, the air thick with anticipatio...