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  • Tanis, Memphis and beyond, and to all the inhabitants of Egypt as far as the borders of Ethiopia. (Judith 1, 10)

  • But the inhabitants of all that land disregarded the summons of Nebuchadnezzar, king of the Assyrians, and would not go with him to the war. They were not afraid of him but regarded him as a lone individual opposed to them, and turned away his envoys empty-handed, in disgrace. (Judith 1, 11)

  • Then Nebuchadnezzar fell into a violent rage against all that land, and swore by his throne and his kingdom that he would avenge himself on all the territories of Cilicia and Damascus and Syria, and also destroy with his sword all the inhabitants of Moab, Ammon, the whole of Judea, and those living anywhere in Egypt as far as the borders of the two seas. (Judith 1, 12)

  • The fear and dread of him fell upon all the inhabitants of the coastland, upon those in Sidon and Tyre, and those who dwelt in Sur and Ocina, and the inhabitants of Jamnia. Those in Azotus and Ascalon also feared him greatly. (Judith 2, 28)

  • Our cities and their inhabitants are also at your service; come and deal with them as you see fit." (Judith 3, 4)

  • The people of these cities and all the inhabitants of the countryside received him with garlands and dancing to the sound of timbrels. (Judith 3, 7)

  • Joakim, who was high priest in Jerusalem in those days, wrote to the inhabitants of Bethulia (and Betomesthaim), which is on the way to Esdraelon, facing the plain near Dothan, (Judith 4, 6)

  • Why have they refused to come out to meet me along with all the other inhabitants of the West?" (Judith 5, 4)

  • and led them along the route to Sinai and Kadesh-barnea. First they drove out all the inhabitants of the desert; (Judith 5, 14)

  • Now when Achior had concluded his recommendation, all the people standing round about the tent murmured; and the officers of Holofernes and all the inhabitants of the seacoast and of Moab alike said he should be cut to pieces. (Judith 5, 22)

  • for that is where the inhabitants of Bethulia get their water. Then thirst will begin to carry them off, and they will surrender their city. Meanwhile, we and our men will go up to the summits of the nearby mountains, and encamp there to guard against anyone's leaving the city. (Judith 7, 13)

  • The whole Assyrian camp, infantry, chariots, and cavalry, kept them thus surrounded for thirty-four days. All the reservoirs of water failed the inhabitants of Bethulia, (Judith 7, 20)


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