Trouvé 20 Résultats pour: Bethulia

  • We have also heard what Achior said in his speech to your council. The men of Bethulia having spared him, he has told them everything that he said to you. (Judith 11, 9)

  • and Holofernes had ordered his guards not to prevent her. She stayed in the camp for three days; she went out each night to the valley of Bethulia and washed at the spring where the picket had been posted. (Judith 12, 7)

  • who put it in her food bag. The two then left the camp together, as they always did when they went to pray. Once they were out of the camp, they skirted the ravine, climbed the slope to Bethulia and made for the gates. (Judith 13, 10)

  • 'Now tell me everything that you have done in these past few days.' And surrounded by the people, Judith told him everything she had done from the day she left Bethulia to the moment when she was speaking. (Judith 14, 8)

  • The men who had been bivouacking in the mountains round Bethulia were fleeing too. Then all the Israelite warriors charged down on them. (Judith 15, 3)

  • All the other inhabitants of Bethulia fell on the Assyrian camp and looted it to their great profit. (Judith 15, 6)

  • When this was over, everyone returned home. Judith went back to Bethulia and lived on her property; as long as she lived, she enjoyed a great reputation throughout the country. (Judith 16, 21)

  • Her fame spread more and more, the older she grew in her husband's house; she lived to the age of one hundred and five. She emancipated her maid, then died in Bethulia and was buried in the cave where Manasseh her husband lay. (Judith 16, 23)


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