Judith 16 — WBMSE

16Verse 1Then Judith sang this song to the Lord,Verse 2and said, Begin ye to praise God in (or with) tympans [or timbrels]; sing ye to the Lord in (or with) cymbals; sing ye sweetly a new psalm to him; fully make ye joy [or full out joyeth], and inwardly call ye his name.Verse 3The Lord all-breaketh battles, the Lord is (the) name to him;Verse 4which hath set his castles, that is, (his) angels, or his strengths, (or his strongholds) in the midst of his people [or that put his tents in the middle of his people], for to deliver us from the hand of all our enemies.Verse 5Assur (or The Assyrians) came from the hills, from the north, in the multitude of his strength; whose multitude stopped (the) strands [or the streams], and the horses of them covered (the) valleys.Verse 6And he said, that he should (or that he would) burn my coasts, and slay my young men with (the) sword, to give my young children into prey, and the virgins thereof into captivity.Verse 7But the Lord Almighty annoyed (or harmed) him, and betook him into the hands of a woman, and she shamed [or confounded] him.Verse 8For the mighty prince of them felled not down by (the) strength of young men, neither the sons of giants killed him, neither high giants putted themselves to him; but Judith, the daughter of Merari, overcame him by the fairness of her face.Verse 9For she unclothed her(self) from the cloth (or the cloak) of [her] widow-hood, and clothed her(self) with [or in] the cloth (or the cloak) of gladness, into the full out joying of the sons of Israel.Verse 10She anointed her face with ointment, and she bound together the tresses of her hairs with a coronal [or a mitre], to deceive him.Verse 11Her sandals ravished his eyes, her fairness made his soul captive; with a sword she cut off his neck.Verse 12Men of Persia had hideousness of (or at)[or dreaded] her steadfastness, and men of Media of (or at) her hardiness.Verse 13Then the strong powers of the men of Assyria [or (the) Assyrians] yelled for dread, when my meek men of Israel, waxing dry for thirst, appeared to them.Verse 14The sons of young women have pricked them, and they have killed them as children fleeing; they perished in battle from (or before) the face of my God [or the face of my Lord].Verse 15Sing we an hymn to the Lord, and sing we a new hymn to our God.Verse 16Lord God, thou art a great Lord, and full [or all] clear art thou in thy virtue, whom no man may overcome.Verse 17Each creature of thine serve thee, for thou saidest, and so all things were made; thou sentest thy Spirit, and then all things were made [or formed](out) of nought; and none is that against-standeth thy commandment.Verse 18For (the) hills shall be moved from the foundaments (or their foundations) with (the) waters; and (the) stones shall float abroad as wax before thy face [or as wax shall melt before thy face].Verse 19And they that dread thee, shall be great with thee by (or in) all things.Verse 20Woe to the folk rising up upon my kin; for the Lord Almighty shall take vengeance in (or on) them, and in the day of doom he shall visit them.Verse 21For he shall give fire and worms in the fleshes of them, (so) that they be burnt, and live, and they feel the fierceness thereof till into without end.Verse 22And it was done after these things, all the people after the victory came to Jerusalem to worship the Lord; and anon (or at once) as they were cleansed [or were purified]after(or according to)the law, all men offered burnt sacrifices, and avows, and their promises.Verse 23Forsooth Judith gave then into the cursing of forgetting all the armours, [or all the arms, (or the weapons)] of battle of Holofernes, which the people had given to her, also the curtain, [or the canopy], which she had taken away.Verse 24Certainly all the people was merry after (or before) the face of (the) holy men [or (the) saints]; and by three months the joy of this victory was hallowed with Judith.Verse 25And after those days each man went again into his own things, or into his own dwelling place; and Judith was made great in Bethulia, and she was more clear (or more glorious) than all the women of the land of Israel.Verse 26For chastity was joined to her virtue of steadfastness, so that she knew no man fleshly all the days of her life, since Manasseh, her husband, was dead.Verse 27In (the) holidays (or the holy days), or the feast days, Judith came forth, and with great glory she was worshipped (or honoured) before (all) other women.Verse 28And she dwelled in the house of her husband an hundred years and five; and she left, (or let go), or made her handmaid free. And then Judith was dead, and she was buried with her husband in Bethulia, or And (then) she was dead, and buried with her husband in Bethulia;Verse 29and all the people bewailed her (for) seven days.Verse 30Forsooth in all the space of her life, there was none that overcame, or disturbed, (or troubled) Israel, and (for) many years after her death.Verse 31And the day of the victory of this feast is taken of (or by) Hebrews, and reckoned in the number of holy days, and it is worshipped of the Jews (or hon-oured or celebrated by the Jews), from that time till into this present day.
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