Judith
Chapter 4
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Consternation fell on all the Israelites that dwelt in Juda, at the news of his coming;
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fear struck deep at their anxious hearts, that Jerusalem and its temple might fare as other cities and temples had fared.
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So they sent the word round all the Samaritan country, and back again to Jericho, that all the mountain-heights were to be occupied;
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the villages on them were put in a state of defence, and corn stored up in readiness for the campaign.
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Nay, the high priest Eliachim sent letters even further afield; the hill-folk that lived facing Esdrelon across the wide plain around Dothain, controlling the passes to the south,
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must occupy all the hill-paths leading to Jerusalem, standing ever on guard where the defile was narrowest.
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Such orders from Eliachim, the Lord’s high priest, the Israelites faithfully carried out.
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Meanwhile, in good earnest, the whole nation made appeal to the Lord, doing penance, men and women alike, with fast and prayer.
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Garb of sackcloth the priests wore, and bade the very infants lie prostrate before the temple gates; in sackcloth they veiled the Lord’s own altar;
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and so with one voice they made appeal to the Lord, the God of Israel. Were they to see their children slaves, their women-folk allotted as spoil, their cities razed, their sanctuary profaned? Were they to become the scorn of the Gentiles?
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And Eliachim, the Lord’s high priest, went about everywhere among the Israelite folk with words of comfort.
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Be sure, said he, that the Lord will listen to your plea, if you pray on, fast on, in his presence.
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Remember how Amelec, long ago, boasted of their overwhelming strength, of their great army, shields and chariots and horsemen; and it was by the holy prayers he offered, not by the sword, that the Lord’s servant Moses defeated them.
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So shall it be with all Israel’s enemies, will you but persevere in your undertaking.
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Thus encouraged, they kept their posture of entreaty, there in the Lord’s presence;
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the very priests who offered him sacrifice, did so in sackcloth, with ashes on their heads;
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and with all their hearts they prayed, every one of them, that God would bring deliverance to his people of Israel.