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Judith 4:6-17 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

6. that they should hold the ascents of the mountains, through which there might be any passage able to reach Jerusalem, and that they should keep watch where the passage was narrow, wherever possible, between the mountains.

7. And the sons of Israel did just as Eliachim, the priest of the Lord, had appointed them.

8. And all the people cried out to the Lord with great urgency, and they humbled their souls with fastings, and prayers, both they and their wives.

9. And the priests clothed themselves with haircloths, and they prostrated the little children opposite the face of the temple of the Lord, and they covered the altar of the Lord with haircloth.

10. And they cried out to the Lord God of Israel with one accord, lest their children should be given over as prey, and their wives into distribution, and their cities into extermination, and their holy things into defilement, and so that they might not become the disgrace of the Gentiles.

11. Then Eliachim, the high priest of the Lord, traveled all around Israel, and he was talking to them,

12. saying: "Know that the Lord will heed your prayers, if you continue to persevere in fastings and prayers in the sight of the Lord.

13. Recall that Moses, the servant of the Lord, overcame Amalek, who trusted in his own strength, and in his power, and in his army, and in his bronze shields, and in his swift chariots, and in his horsemen. He overcame him, not by fighting with iron, but by pleading with holy prayers.

14. So will it be with all the enemies of Israel, if you persevere in this work that you have begun."

15. Therefore, by this exhortation and his prayer to the Lord, they continued in the sight of the Lord,

16. so that even those who offered holocausts to the Lord, offered the sacrifices to the Lord girded with haircloths, and there were ashes upon their heads.

17. And they all begged God with their whole heart, that he would visit his people Israel.

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