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  • So Holofernes left the presence of his lord, and summoned all the princes, and the generals and officers of the Assyrian army. (Judith 2, 14)

  • Then he and his whole army proceeded on their expedition in advance of King Nebuchadnezzar, to cover all the western region with their chariots and cavalry and regular infantry. (Judith 2, 19)

  • he went down with his army to the seacoast, and stationed garrisons in the fortified cities; from them he impressed picked troops as auxiliaries. (Judith 3, 6)

  • he set up his camp between Geba and Scythopolis, and stayed there a whole month to refurbish all the equipment of his army. (Judith 3, 10)

  • It was reported to Holofernes, commander-in-chief of the Assyrian army, that the Israelites were ready for battle, and had blocked the mountain passes, fortified the summits of all the higher peaks, and placed roadblocks in the plains. (Judith 5, 1)

  • and said to them: "Now tell me, you Canaanites, what sort of people is this that dwells in the mountains? Which cities do they inhabit? How large is their army? In what does their power and strength consist? Who has set himself up as their king and the leader of their army? (Judith 5, 3)

  • Let us therefore attack them; your great army, Lord Holofernes, will swallow them up." (Judith 5, 24)

  • When the noise of the crowd surrounding the council had subsided, Holofernes, commander-in-chief of the Assyrian army, said to Achior, in the presence of the whole throng of coastland peoples, of the Moabites, and of the Ammonite mercenaries: (Judith 6, 1)

  • Then at my return, the sword of my army or the spear of my servants will pierce your sides, and you shall fall among their slain. (Judith 6, 6)

  • 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)

  • That same day all their fighting men went into action. Their forces numbered a hundred and seventy thousand infantry and twelve thousand horsemen, not counting the baggage train or the men who accompanied it on foot-a very great army. (Judith 7, 2)

  • The Edomites and the Ammonites went up and encamped in the mountain region opposite Dothan; and they sent some of their men to the south and to the east opposite Egrebel, near Chusi, which is on Wadi Mochmur. The rest of the Assyrian army was encamped in the plain, covering the whole countryside. Their enormous store of tents and equipment was spread out in profusion everywhere. (Judith 7, 18)


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