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Judith 13

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1Forsooth as soon as eventide was made, his servants hast(en)ed to their inns or their harbourgeries, that is, (to their) tents; and Bagoas closed together the doors of the closet where Holofernes lay, and went forth.
2For all men were made faint, or drunk, of (or from the) wine;
3and Judith alone was there within the closet or the privy chamber (with him).
4Certainly Holofernes lay in the bed, asleeped or asleep with full much drunkenness.
5And Judith said to her damsel, that she should stand withoutforth before the door of the closet or the privy chamber, and espy, or wait about, (or watch), that no man were nigh.
6And Judith stood before the bed of Holofernes, and she prayed with tears, and with moving of her lips she said in silence,
7Lord God of Israel, confirm me, or make me stable, and in this time behold thou to the works of mine hands, (so) that, as thou hast promised, thou raise up Jerusalem thy city; and that I perform this thing, which thing I believing thought to be able to be done by thee.
8And when she had said this, she nighed or went to the pillar that was at the head of his bed, and she loosed his sword, that hanged or hung there bound on the pillar.
9And when she had drawn out of the sheath that sword, she took the hair of his head; and said, Lord God of Israel, confirm me in this hour.
10And she smote twice on or into his neck, and she cutted off his head; and she took away his curtain or his canopy from the pillars, and she wallowed (or rolled) away his body headless.
11And after a little while she went out, and she betook the head of Holofernes to her handmaid, and commanded, that she should put it into her scrip (or into her bag).
12And the two women went out or went forth by their custom, as (if) to (or for) prayer, and they passed the tents, that is, (the) host, of (the) Assyrians, and they compassed the valley, and came to the gate of the city.
13And Judith said afar to the keepers of the walls, Open ye the gates, for God is with us, that hath done great virtue in Israel.
14And it was done, when the men had heard her voice, they called the priests of the city.
15And all men from the least till to the most ran to her; for they hoped not, that she should come now (or for they had not even hoped, or expected, that she would ever return).
16And they tended (the) lights, and all men compassed about her. And she went up into an higher place, and commanded silence to be made. And when all (the) men were still or had held their peace, Judith said,
17Praise ye the Lord our God, that hath not forsaken them that trust in him, and by me, his handmaid,
18he hath fulfilled his mercy, which he promised to the house of Israel, and in this night he hath slain in (or by) mine hand the enemy of his people.

19And she took out of the scrip (or the bag) the head of Holofernes, and showed it to them, and said, Lo! the head of Holofernes, prince of the chivalry of (the) Assyrians; and lo! his curtain or the canopy of him, in (or under) which he lay in his drunken-ness, where also the Lord our God killed him by the hand of a woman.
20Forsooth the Lord God liveth, for his angel hath kept me, both going from hence, and dwelling there, and (re)turn-ing again from thence hither; and the Lord hath not suffered (or allowed) his handmaid to be defouled (or defiled), but without defouling or pollution of sin he hath again-called me to you, and I have joy in (the) victory of the Lord, or in his victory, and in my escaping, and in your deliverance.
21Acknowledge ye all to him, or to the Lord, for he is good, for his mercy is into without end.
22Soothly all men worshipped the Lord, and said to her, The Lord hath blessed thee in his virtue, for by thee he hath brought to nought our enemies.
23And then Uzziah, the prince of the people of Israel, said to Judith, Daughter, thou art blessed of (or by) the high Lord God, before all women on (the) earth.
24Blessed be the Lord God, that made heaven and earth, and that (ad)dressed (or directed) thee into the wounds of the head of the prince of our enemies;
25for today he hath magnified so thy name, that thy praising go not away from the mouth of men, that shall be mindful of the virtue of the Lord without end (or who shall remember the power of the Lord forever); for which thou sparedest not thy life for the anguishes and tribulations of thy kin or thy kindred, but helpedest the falling before the sight of our God, or for which men thou sparedest not thy life, but puttedest it for the anguishes and tribulations of thy kin, and thou hast holpen (or hast helped) the falling of the people before the sight of our God.
26And all the people said, Amen! amen! or Be it thus done! be it thus done! or So be it! so be it!
27And then Achior was called, and he came; and Judith said to him, That God of Israel, to whom thou gavest witnessing, that he avengeth him(self) of his enemies, hath cut off the head of all unbelieveful men in this night by mine hand.
28And (so) that thou prove that it is so, lo! the head of Holofernes, which in the despite of his pride despised God of Israel, and he menaced death to thee, and said, When the people of Israel is taken, I shall command thy sides to be pierced with a sword.
29And when Achior saw the head of Holofernes, he was anguished for dread, and he fell down on his face upon the earth, and his soul suffered anesthetizing, that is, swooning.
30And after that he had taken again his spirit, and was comforted, he felled down at the feet of Judith, and wor-shipped or honoured her, and said,
31Blessed art thou of thy God in all the tabernacles of Jacob; for in all folk, that shall hear thy name, God of Israel shall be magnified in thee.