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It wasn't pretty. Imagine the stories filtering in – whispers of entire cities laid waste, populations decimated, all resistance crushed under the iron fist of the Assyrian war mac...
That’s exactly where the people of Judea found themselves in the Book of Judith. Imagine this: You’ve just returned from exile, painstakingly rebuilt your temple, and rededicated t...
We’re not talking about a casual prayer here. The situation is dire. Holfernes, the general of Nebuchadnezzar's army, is poised to crush Israel. The people know they're in deep tro...
It's a moment of sheer, unadulterated panic. The people knew they were in trouble. Real trouble. So, what did they do? They cried out to God. The text tells us, "They cried to the ...
Because that's exactly what kicks off a pivotal moment in the Book of Judith. Chapter 5 opens with a simple statement: "Then was it declared to Holofernes, the chief captain of the...
See, Holofernes, the general of Nebuchadnezzar's army, was on a mission. A mission to crush any resistance in his path. And he's hearing whispers about this stubborn group of peopl...
The scene: Holofernes, the Assyrian general, is sizing up the Israelites. He’s ready to add them to his list of conquered territories, but something puzzles him. Why aren't they su...
Talk about pressure! And that's exactly where we find him in the Book of Judith. Holofernes's inner circle — the chief men, those living by the seaside, and even the Moabites — are...
Holofernes, the general of the Assyrian army, is absolutely livid. He's just heard Achior, the leader of the Ammonites, dare to suggest that the Israelites are protected by their G...