Judith 13
1 Now when the evening was come, his
servants made haste to depart, and Bagoas shut his tent without, and dismissed
the waiters from the presence of his lord; and they went to their beds: for
they were all weary, because the feast had been long.
2 And Judith was left alone in the
tent, and Holofernes lying along on his bed: for he was filled with wine.
3 Now Judith had commanded her maid to
stand without her bedchamber, and to wait for her coming forth, as she did
daily: for she said she would go forth to her prayers, and she spake to Bagoas
according to the same purpose.
4 So all went forth, and none was left
in the bedchamber, neither little nor great. Then Judith, standing by his bed,
said in her heart, O Lord God of all power, look at this present upon the work
of mine hands for the exaltation of Jerusalem.
5 For now is the time to help thine
inheritance, and to execute my enterprise to the destruction of the enemies
which are risen against us.
6 Then she came to the pillar of the
bed, which was at Holofernes' head, and took down his fauchion from thence,
7 and approached to his bed, and took
hold of the hair of his head, and said, Strengthen me, O Lord God of Israel,
this day.
8 And she smote twice upon his neck
with all her might, and she took away his head from him,
9 and tumbled his body down from the
bed, and pulled down the canopy from the pillars; and anon after she went
forth, and gave Holofernes his head to her maid;
10 and she put it in her bag of meat:
so they twain went together according to their custom
unto prayer: and when they passed the camp, they
compassed the valley, and went up the mountain of Bethulia, and came to the
gates thereof.
11 Then said Judith afar off to the
watchmen at the gate, Open, open now the gate: God,
even our God, is with us, to shew
his power yet in Israel, and his strength against the
enemy, as he hath even done this day.
12 Now when the men of her city heard
her voice, they made haste to go down to the gate of their city, and they
called the elders of the city. 13 And
then they ran all together, both small and great, for it was strange unto them
that she was come: so they opened the gate, and received them, and made a fire
for a light, and stood round about them.
14 Then she said to them with a loud
voice, Praise, praise God, praise God, I say, for he hath not taken away his
mercy from the house of Israel, but hath destroyed our enemies by mine hands
this night. 15 So she took the head
out of the bag, and shewed it, and said unto them, Behold the head of
Holofernes, the chief captain of the army of Assur, and behold the canopy,
wherein he did lie in his drunkenness; and the Lord hath smitten him by the
hand of a woman. 16 As the Lord
liveth, who hath kept me in my way that I went, my countenance hath deceived
him to his destruction, and yet hath he not committed
sin with me, to defile and shame me.
17 Then all the people were
wonderfully astonished, and bowed themselves, and worshipped God, and said
with one accord, Blessed be thou, O our God, which hast this day brought to
nought the enemies of thy people.
18 Then said Ozias unto her, O
daughter, blessed art thou of the most high God above all the women upon the
earth; and blessed be the Lord God, which hath created the heavens and the
earth, which hath directed thee to the cutting off of the head of the chief of
our enemies. 19 For this thy
confidence shall not depart from the heart of men, which remember the power of
God for ever. 20 And God turn these
things to thee for a perpetual praise, to visit thee in good things, because
thou hast not spared thy life for the affliction of our nation, but hast
revenged our ruin, walking a straight way before our God. And all the people
said, So be it, so be it.