Talált 50 Eredmények: Holofernes

  • He replied by giving them an account of what was said in the council of Holofernes, and of all his own words among the Assyrian officers, and of all the boasting threats of Holofernes against the house of Israel. (Judith 6, 17)

  • The following day Holofernes ordered his whole army, and all the allied troops that had come to his support, to move against Bethulia, seize the mountain passes, and engage the Israelites in battle. (Judith 7, 1)

  • On the second day Holofernes led out all his cavalry in the sight of the Israelites who were in Bethulia. (Judith 7, 6)

  • All the commanders of the Edomites and all the leaders of the Ammonites, together with the generals of the seacoast, came to Holofernes and said: (Judith 7, 8)

  • Their words pleased Holofernes and all his ministers, and he ordered their proposal to be carried out. (Judith 7, 16)

  • Therefore, summon them and deliver the whole city as booty to the troops of Holofernes and to all his forces; (Judith 7, 26)

  • I have come to see Holofernes, the general in chief of your forces, to give him a trustworthy report; I will show him the route by which he can ascend and take possession of the whole mountain district without a single one of his men suffering injury or loss of life." (Judith 10, 13)

  • So they detailed a hundred of their men as an escort for her and her maid, and these conducted them to the tent of Holofernes. (Judith 10, 17)

  • When the news of her arrival spread among the tents, a crowd gathered in the camp. They came and stood around her as she waited outside the tent of Holofernes, while he was being informed about her. (Judith 10, 18)

  • The guard of Holofernes and all his servants came out and ushered her into the tent. (Judith 10, 20)

  • Now Holofernes was reclining on his bed under a canopy with a netting of crimson and gold, emeralds and other precious stones. (Judith 10, 21)

  • and when Holofernes and his servants beheld Judith, they all marveled at the beauty of her face. She threw herself down prostrate before him, but his servants raised her up. (Judith 10, 23)


“Meu Deus, perdoa-me. Nunca Te ofereci nada na minha vida e, agora, por este pouco que estou sofrendo, em comparação a tudo o que Tu sofreste na Cruz, eu reclamo injustamente!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina