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  • So Bagoas left Holofernes and entered Judith's tent, and said to her, "Will this beautiful slave not hesitate to come to my lord's tent to be honored in his presence, merrily to drink wine with us and to become this very day like an Assyrian woman who dwells in the house of Nebuchadnezzar?" (Judith 12, 13)

  • So Judith entered the tent and took her place. The heart of Holofernes was ravished by her beauty, his whole being was captivated and he had a passionate desire to possess her. Ever since the first day he had seen her, he had been waiting for an occasion to seduce her. (Judith 12, 16)

  • When it was late, the servants hurried away. Bagoas dismissed from the presence of his master those who were standing around, and closed the tent from the outside. All the men hurried to bed for they were tired from having drunk too much. (Judith 13, 1)

  • So Judith was left alone in the tent with Holofernes who, sodden with wine, had collapsed onto the bed. (Judith 13, 2)

  • Everyone left the tent of Holofernes, not one - small or great - remained in the room. Judith, then, stood by Holofernes' bed and prayed in her heart, "Lord God all-powerful, help me now in what I will do for the glory of Jerusalem. (Judith 13, 4)

  • The Assyrian guards will seize their arms, and go towards their camp to awaken the generals of the Assyrian army. These officers will run to the tent of Holofernes but will not find him; fear will then come upon them and they will flee from you. (Judith 14, 3)

  • Then they all went to the tent of Holofernes and said to the steward in charge of his affairs, "Waken our Lord, for the slaves plan to come down and fight against us to their utter destruction. (Judith 14, 13)

  • He entered the tent where Judith had stayed but did not find her. Then he rushed out to the troops, shouting, (Judith 14, 17)

  • All the people pillaged the camp for thirty days. They gave Holofernes' tent to Judith, with all his silver, his beds, his drinking vessels and all his furniture. She took them, and after harnessing her mule, she prepared her chariots and piled up all these goods in them. (Judith 15, 11)

  • Their tent has been unpegged and they died without knowing why. (Job 4, 21)

  • You will find your tent secure, your household untouched when you come home. (Job 5, 24)

  • Your enemies will be confused, and the tent of the wicked will disappear. (Job 8, 22)


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