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Judith 10:11-23 Common English Bible (CEB)

11. Judith and her female servant continued to go straight through the valley until an Assyrian patrol met them.

12. They arrested her and asked, "Who are your people? Where did you come from? And where are you going?"She replied, "I’m a daughter of the Hebrews, and I’m escaping from them because they are about to be handed over to you to be consumed.

13. I’m going to see Holofernes the general of your army, to bring to him a true report of the situation. Furthermore, I will show him a road he can use to control all of the highlands without losing the life of even one of his men."

14. When the men heard her words and saw her face (for they found her very beautiful), they said to her,

15. "You have saved your own life by hurrying down here to see our master. Now go to his tent, and some of us will escort you to deliver you to him personally.

16. When you stand before him, don’t let your heart be afraid. Tell him everything you just told us, and he’ll treat you well."

17. The patrol chose one hundred of their men to accompany Judith and her servant, and they led them to Holofernes’ tent.

18. The soldiers in the camp turned out in droves, for word of her arrival had spread from tent to tent. So they came and stood around her as she waited outside Holofernes’ tent while the patrol told him about her.

19. They were amazed by her beauty and admired the Israelites because of her. They said to each other, "Who will underestimate these people when they have such women? It wouldn’t be good to leave even one of their men alive, for they could beguile the whole world."

20. Then Holofernes’ bodyguards and his attendants went out and brought her into the tent.

21. Holofernes was relaxing on his bed under a canopy made from purple and gold cloth woven with emeralds and precious stones.

22. When they told him about her, he went out to the front of the tent with silver lamps being carried before him.

23. As Judith came before him and his servants, they were all amazed by the beauty of her face. She fell to the ground before him and paid him respect, but his slaves raised her up.

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