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Book of Judith - Wikipedia The Book of Judith is a deuterocanonical book included in the Septuagint and the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Church of the East Old Testament of the Bible but excluded from the Hebrew canon and assigned by Protestants to the apocrypha
Judith, THE BOOK OF JUDITH | USCCB The Council of Trent (1546) included Judith in the canon; thus it is one of the seven deuterocanonical books Inner-biblical references are noteworthy: as God acted through Moses’ hand (Ex 10:21 – 22; 14:27 – 30), so God delivers “by the hand of a female,” Judith
The Book of Judith - Bible Gateway Like Sarah, the mother of Israel’s future (Gn 17:6), Judith’s beauty deceives foreigners, with the result that blessings redound to Israel (Gn 12:11–20) Her Hebrew name means “Jewish woman ” Her exploits captured the imagination of liturgists, artists, and writers through the centuries
Judith | Disney Wiki | Fandom Not to be confused with "Judy Hopps" Judith is a character from Disney's 2025 animated feature film Zootopia 2 Judith is a diminutive-sized shrew who closely resembles her mother Fru Fru She is seen with a short snout with green eye coloration She is also seen wearing a pink dress tied up with a ribbon as well as a pink bow adorned on top of her pale brown hair During the climax of the
Book of Judith - Sefaria Judith has attracted more writers, artists, and composers than any other figure in the Apocrypha The Book of Judith is an apocryphal work that tells of a heroic woman who seduces and kills an enemy general, saving Israel from oppression
Judith: A Remarkable Heroine - Biblical Archaeology Society Read the second half of Robin Gallaher Branch’s study of Judith, in which she analyzes Judith’s extraordinary courage, Judith and her maid, her heritage and theology and her roles as prophetess and countrywoman