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We've journeyed with her, seen her bravery in the face of incredible danger. Now, imagine the scene after she's done the unthinkable – beheaded the tyrannical Holofernes. The enemy...
It’s not just a polite cheer; it’s a full-blown, joyful explosion! The Book of Judith tells us that she took branches in her hand, giving some to the women around her. They adorned...
It’s a theme that resonates deep within us, a reminder that strength doesn't always look like we expect it to. And sometimes, just sometimes, that strength wears the face of a woma...
We celebrate the victory, of course. But what about the practicalities? The aftermath? Well, the Book of Judith gives us a glimpse. The story's climax—Judith's daring assassination...
We’ve spent some time talking about daring women of the Bible, but sometimes, the most compelling stories lie just outside the generally accepted canon. The Book of Judith, part of...
It doesn't just jump into the action; it roots itself in generations. "This is the book of Tobi," it begins, and then launches into a cascade of names, each "son of" the one before...
Our story begins with Tobi. He’s in exile in Nineveh, in Assyria. And right away, he’s calling out to God: “Remember me, my God, for good.” He’s not just asking for a favor; he’s r...
Our story kicks off during a turbulent time. Shalmaneser, King of Assyria, has just kicked the bucket, and his son, Sennacherib, takes the throne. Now, this wasn't just a changing ...
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...