Judith 12
Judith was given access to Holofernes' valuables and was offered food from his feast, but she declined, preferring to eat what she had brought with her. She was granted permission to exit the camp at night to pray and was allowed to do so for three days. On the fourth day, Holofernes invited Judith to dine with him, hoping to seduce her, and she accepted, dressing in her finest clothes and presenting herself before him. Holofernes was immediately smitten with Judith and encouraged her to drink and be merry, and she pretended to oblige, eating and drinking in his presence while her handmaid had prepared her food.
1Then he ordered her to enter where his valuables were stored, and he ordered her wait there, and he appointed what should be given to her from his own feast2And Judith responded to him, and she said: "Now, I am not able to eat from these things which you instructed to be allotted to me, lest an offense come upon me. But I will eat from that which I have brought.3And Holofernes said to her, "If these things that you have brought with you should fail you, what shall we do for you?4And Judith said, "As your soul lives, my lord, your maidservant will not expend all these things, until God accomplishes by my hand what I have in mind." And his servants led her into the tabernacle, as he instructed5And, as she was entering, she requested that it be permitted to her to go outside at night, before daylight, in order to pray and to petition the Lord6And he instructed his chamberlains that she may exit and enter, just as it may please her, to adore her God, for three days7And she went out in the nights into the valley of Bethulia, and she washed herself in a fountain of water8And, as she climbed up, she prayed to the Lord God of Israel that he would direct her way, to the liberation of his people9And entering, she remained pure in the tabernacle, until she received her own food in the evening10And it happened on the fourth day that Holofernes made a supper for his servants, and he said to Vagao his eunuch: "Go, and persuade that Hebrew woman to willingly consent to live with me11For it is disgraceful among the Assyrians, if a woman mocks a man, acting so as to pass through with immunity from him.12Then Vagao entered toward Judith, and he said, "May she not dread, my good young woman, to enter to my lord, so that she may be honored before his face, so that she may eat with him and drink wine with cheerfulness.13Judith answered him: "Who am I, that I should contradict my lord14All that will be good and best before his eyes, I will do. Moreover, whatever will please him, to me, that will be what is best, all the days of my life.15And she arose and dressed herself with her garments, and entering, she stood before his face16But the heart of Holofernes was struck. For he was burning with desire for her17And Holofernes said to her, "Drink now, and recline with cheerfulness, for you have found favor before me.18And Judith said, "I will drink, my lord, because my soul has been magnified this day, beyond all my days.19And she accepted and ate and drank in his sight what her handmaid had prepared for her20And Holofernes became pleased with her, and he drank very much wine, more than he had ever drunk in his life
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