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XII. Then he commanded to bring her in where ahis plate was set; and bade that they should prepare for her of his own meats, and that she should drink of his own wine. 2 And Judith said, aaI will not eat thereof, lest there be an offence: but provision shall be made for me bof the things that I have brought. 3 Then Olofernes said unto her, If thy provision should fail, how should we give thee the like? for there be none with us of thy nation. 4 Then said Judith unto him, cAs thy soul liveth, my lord, thine handmaid shall not spend those things that I have, before the Lord work by mine hand the things that he hath determined. 5 Then the servants of Olofernes brought her dinto the tent, and she slept etill midnight, and she arose when it was toward fthe morning watch, 6 and sent to Olofernes, saying, Let my lord now command that thine handmaid may go forth unto prayer. 7 Then Olofernes commanded his guard that they should not stay her: thus she abode in the camp three days, and went out in the night into the valley of Bethulia, and washed herself gin a fountain of water by the camp. 8 And when she came out, she besought the Lord God of Israel to direct her way to hthe raising up of the children of her people. 9 So she came in clean, and remained in dthe tent, until she did eat her meat at evening. 10 And in the fourth day Olofernes imade a feast to his own servants only, and called none of the officers to the banquet. 11 Then said he to Bagoas the eunuch, who had charge over all that he had, Go now, and persuade this Hebrew woman dwhich is with thee, that she come unto us, and eat and drink with us. 12 For lo, it will be a shame for our person, if we shall let such a woman go, not having had her company; for if we draw her not unto us, she will laugh us to scorn. 13 Then went Bagoas from the presence of Olofernes, and came to her, and he said, Let not this fair damsel fear to come to my lord, and to be honoured in his presence, and drink wine, and be merry with us, and be made this day as one of the daughters of the Assyrians, which jserve in the house of Nabuchodonosor. 14 Then said Judith unto him, Who am I now, that I should gainsay my lord? surely whatsoever pleaseth him I will do speedily, and it shall be my joy unto the day of my death. 15 So she arose, and decked herself with her apparel and all her woman’s attire, and her maid went and laid soft skins on the ground for her over against Olofernes, which she had received of Bagoas for her daily use, that she might sit and eat upon them. 16 Now when Judith came in and sat down, Olofernes khis heart was ravished with her, and his mind was moved, and he desired greatly her company; for he waited a time to deceive her, from the day that he had seen her. 17 Then said Olofernes unto her, Drink now, and be merry with us. 18 So Judith said, I will drink now, my lord, because my life is magnified in me this day more than all the days since I was born. 19 Then she took and ate and drank before him lwhat her maid had prepared. 20 And Olofernes took great delight in her, and drank much more wine than he had drunk at any time in one day since he was born.
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About The Cambridge Paragraph Bible of the Authorized English VersionThe Cambridge Paragraph Bible, edited by F.H.A. Scrivener, is a comprehensive and carefully edited revision of the King James Version text. Originally published in 1873, this version presents the text in paragraph form, poetry formatted in poetic line-division, and also includes the Apocrypha. Scrivener’s revisions are thoroughly documented, including multiple appendices which include translation notes and instances of departure from the original KJV text. |
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