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Septuagint, Judith, 10.14


nanWhen the men heard her words, and observed her face -- she was in their eyes marvelously beautiful -- they said to her


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1. Septuagint, Tobit, 1.10-1.11 (10th cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

1.10. Now when I was carried away captive to Nineveh, all my brethren and my relatives ate the food of the Gentiles; 1.11. but I kept myself from eating it
2. Hebrew Bible, Deuteronomy, 7.13, 11.14 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

7.13. וַאֲהֵבְךָ וּבֵרַכְךָ וְהִרְבֶּךָ וּבֵרַךְ פְּרִי־בִטְנְךָ וּפְרִי־אַדְמָתֶךָ דְּגָנְךָ וְתִירֹשְׁךָ וְיִצְהָרֶךָ שְׁגַר־אֲלָפֶיךָ וְעַשְׁתְּרֹת צֹאנֶךָ עַל הָאֲדָמָה אֲשֶׁר־נִשְׁבַּע לַאֲבֹתֶיךָ לָתֶת לָךְ׃ 11.14. וְנָתַתִּי מְטַר־אַרְצְכֶם בְּעִתּוֹ יוֹרֶה וּמַלְקוֹשׁ וְאָסַפְתָּ דְגָנֶךָ וְתִירֹשְׁךָ וְיִצְהָרֶךָ׃ 7.13. and He will love thee, and bless thee, and multiply thee; He will also bless the fruit of thy body and the fruit of thy land, thy corn and thy wine and thine oil, the increase of thy kine and the young of thy flock, in the land which He swore unto thy fathers to give thee." 11.14. that I will give the rain of your land in its season, the former rain and the latter rain, that thou mayest gather in thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil."
3. Hebrew Bible, Leviticus, 24.6-24.7 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

24.6. וְשַׂמְתָּ אוֹתָם שְׁתַּיִם מַעֲרָכוֹת שֵׁשׁ הַמַּעֲרָכֶת עַל הַשֻּׁלְחָן הַטָּהֹר לִפְנֵי יְהוָה׃ 24.7. וְנָתַתָּ עַל־הַמַּעֲרֶכֶת לְבֹנָה זַכָּה וְהָיְתָה לַלֶּחֶם לְאַזְכָּרָה אִשֶּׁה לַיהוָה׃ 24.6. And thou shalt set them in two rows, six in a row, upon the pure table before the LORD." 24.7. And thou shalt put pure frankincense with each row, that it may be to the bread for a memorial-part, even an offering made by fire unto the LORD."
4. Hebrew Bible, Numbers, 15.39 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

15.39. וְהָיָה לָכֶם לְצִיצִת וּרְאִיתֶם אֹתוֹ וּזְכַרְתֶּם אֶת־כָּל־מִצְוֺת יְהוָה וַעֲשִׂיתֶם אֹתָם וְלֹא־תָתֻרוּ אַחֲרֵי לְבַבְכֶם וְאַחֲרֵי עֵינֵיכֶם אֲשֶׁר־אַתֶּם זֹנִים אַחֲרֵיהֶם׃ 15.39. And it shall be unto you for a fringe, that ye may look upon it, and remember all the commandments of the LORD, and do them; and that ye go not about after your own heart and your own eyes, after which ye use to go astray;"
5. Hebrew Bible, Psalms, 104.15 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

104.15. וְיַיִן יְשַׂמַּח לְבַב־אֱנוֹשׁ לְהַצְהִיל פָּנִים מִשָּׁמֶן וְלֶחֶם לְבַב־אֱנוֹשׁ יִסְעָד׃ 104.15. And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, Making the face brighter than oil, And bread that stayeth man's heart."
6. Hebrew Bible, 1 Kings, 7.48 (8th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

7.48. וַיַּעַשׂ שְׁלֹמֹה אֵת כָּל־הַכֵּלִים אֲשֶׁר בֵּית יְהוָה אֵת מִזְבַּח הַזָּהָב וְאֶת־הַשֻּׁלְחָן אֲשֶׁר עָלָיו לֶחֶם הַפָּנִים זָהָב׃ 7.48. And Solomon made all the vessels that were in the house of the LORD: the golden altar, and the table whereupon the showbread was, of gold;"
7. Hebrew Bible, 1 Samuel, 25.18 (8th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

25.18. וַתְּמַהֵר אבוגיל [אֲבִיגַיִל] וַתִּקַּח מָאתַיִם לֶחֶם וּשְׁנַיִם נִבְלֵי־יַיִן וְחָמֵשׁ צֹאן עשוות [עֲשׂוּיֹת] וְחָמֵשׁ סְאִים קָלִי וּמֵאָה צִמֻּקִים וּמָאתַיִם דְּבֵלִים וַתָּשֶׂם עַל־הַחֲמֹרִים׃ 25.18. Then Avigayil made haste, and took two hundred loaves, and two bottles of wine, and five sheep ready prepared, and five measures of parched corn, and a hundred clusters of raisins, and two hundred cakes of figs, and laid them on asses."
8. Hebrew Bible, Jeremiah, 31.12 (8th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

31.12. וּבָאוּ וְרִנְּנוּ בִמְרוֹם־צִיּוֹן וְנָהֲרוּ אֶל־טוּב יְהוָה עַל־דָּגָן וְעַל־תִּירֹשׁ וְעַל־יִצְהָר וְעַל־בְּנֵי־צֹאן וּבָקָר וְהָיְתָה נַפְשָׁם כְּגַן רָוֶה וְלֹא־יוֹסִיפוּ לְדַאֲבָה עוֹד׃ 31.12. And they shall come and sing in the height of Zion, And shall flow unto the goodness of the LORD, To the corn, and to the wine, and to the oil, And to the young of the flock and of the herd; And their soul shall be as a watered garden, And they shall not pine any more at all."
9. Hebrew Bible, Ezekiel, 4.9-4.15 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

4.9. וְאַתָּה קַח־לְךָ חִטִּין וּשְׂעֹרִים וּפוֹל וַעֲדָשִׁים וְדֹחַן וְכֻסְּמִים וְנָתַתָּה אוֹתָם בִּכְלִי אֶחָד וְעָשִׂיתָ אוֹתָם לְךָ לְלָחֶם מִסְפַּר הַיָּמִים אֲשֶׁר־אַתָּה שׁוֹכֵב עַל־צִדְּךָ שְׁלֹשׁ־מֵאוֹת וְתִשְׁעִים יוֹם תֹּאכֲלֶנּוּ׃ 4.11. וּמַיִם בִּמְשׂוּרָה תִשְׁתֶּה שִׁשִּׁית הַהִין מֵעֵת עַד־עֵת תִּשְׁתֶּה׃ 4.12. וְעֻגַת שְׂעֹרִים תֹּאכֲלֶנָּה וְהִיא בְּגֶלְלֵי צֵאַת הָאָדָם תְּעֻגֶנָה לְעֵינֵיהֶם׃ 4.13. וַיֹּאמֶר יְהוָה כָּכָה יֹאכְלוּ בְנֵי־יִשְׂרָאֵל אֶת־לַחְמָם טָמֵא בַּגּוֹיִם אֲשֶׁר אַדִּיחֵם שָׁם׃ 4.14. וָאֹמַר אֲהָהּ אֲדֹנָי יְהוִה הִנֵּה נַפְשִׁי לֹא מְטֻמָּאָה וּנְבֵלָה וּטְרֵפָה לֹא־אָכַלְתִּי מִנְּעוּרַי וְעַד־עַתָּה וְלֹא־בָא בְּפִי בְּשַׂר פִּגּוּל׃ 4.15. וַיֹּאמֶר אֵלַי רְאֵה נָתַתִּי לְךָ אֶת־צפועי [צְפִיעֵי] הַבָּקָר תַּחַת גֶּלְלֵי הָאָדָם וְעָשִׂיתָ אֶת־לַחְמְךָ עֲלֵיהֶם׃ 4.9. Take thou also unto thee wheat, and barley, and beans, and lentils, and millet, and spelt, and put them in one vessel, and make thee bread thereof; according to the number of the days that thou shalt lie upon thy side, even three hundred and ninety days, shalt thou eat thereof." 4.10. And thy food which thou shalt eat shall be by weight, twenty shekels a day; from time to time shalt thou eat it." 4.11. Thou shalt drink also water by measure, the sixth part of a hin; from time to time shalt thou drink." 4.12. And thou shalt eat it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it in their sight with dung that cometh out of man.’" 4.13. And the LORD said: ‘Even thus shall the children of Israel eat their bread unclean, among the nations whither I will drive them.’" 4.14. Then said I: ‘Ah Lord GOD! behold, my soul hath not been polluted; for from my youth up even till now have I not eaten of that which dieth of itself, or is torn of beasts; neither came there abhorred flesh into my mouth.’" 4.15. Then He said unto me: ‘See, I have given thee cow’s dung for man’s dung, and thou shalt prepare thy bread thereon.’"
10. Euripides, Trojan Women, 893, 892 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

11. Septuagint, Tobit, 1.10-1.11 (4th cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

1.10. Now when I was carried away captive to Nineveh, all my brethren and my relatives ate the food of the Gentiles; 1.11. but I kept myself from eating it
12. Septuagint, Judith, 2.1, 4.1-4.3, 9.10, 10.1-10.11, 10.13, 10.18-10.19, 10.21-10.23, 11.9, 11.11, 11.13-11.14, 11.16-11.17, 11.19, 12.1-12.4, 12.7-12.10, 12.15-12.20, 13.1-13.10, 16.9 (2nd cent. BCE - 0th cent. CE)

2.1. In the eighteenth year, on the twenty-second day of the first month, there was talk in the palace of Nebuchadnezzar king of the Assyrians about carrying out his revenge on the whole region, just as he said. 4.1. By this time the people of Israel living in Judea heard of everything that Holofernes, the general of Nebuchadnezzar the king of the Assyrians, had done to the nations, and how he had plundered and destroyed all their temples; 4.2. they were therefore very greatly terrified at his approach, and were alarmed both for Jerusalem and for the temple of the Lord their God. 4.3. For they had only recently returned from the captivity, and all the people of Judea were newly gathered together, and the sacred vessels and the altar and the temple had been consecrated after their profanation. 9.10. By the deceit of my lips strike down the slave with the prince and the prince with his servant; crush their arrogance by the hand of a woman. 10.1. When Judith had ceased crying out to the God of Israel, and had ended all these words 10.2. she rose from where she lay prostrate and called her maid and went down into the house where she lived on sabbaths and on her feast days; 10.3. and she removed the sackcloth which she had been wearing, and took off her widow's garments, and bathed her body with water, and anointed herself with precious ointment, and combed her hair and put on a tiara, and arrayed herself in her gayest apparel, which she used to wear while her husband Manasseh was living. 10.4. And she put sandals on her feet, and put on her anklets and bracelets and rings, and her earrings and all her ornaments, and made herself very beautiful, to entice the eyes of all men who might see her. 10.5. And she gave her maid a bottle of wine and a flask of oil, and filled a bag with parched grain and a cake of dried fruit and fine bread; and she wrapped up all her vessels and gave them to her to carry. 10.6. Then they went out to the city gate of Bethulia, and found Uzziah standing there with the elders of the city, Chabris and Charmis. 10.7. When they saw her, and noted how her face was altered and her clothing changed, they greatly admired her beauty, and said to her 10.8. May the God of our fathers grant you favor and fulfil your plans, that the people of Israel may glory and Jerusalem may be exalted." And she worshiped God. 10.9. Then she said to them, "Order the gate of the city to be opened for me, and I will go out and accomplish the things about which you spoke with me." So they ordered the young men to open the gate for her, as she had said. 10.10. When they had done this, Judith went out, she and her maid with her; and the men of the city watched her until she had gone down the mountain and passed through the valley and they could no longer see her. 10.11. The women went straight on through the valley; and an Assyrian patrol met her 10.13. I am on my way to the presence of Holofernes the commander of your army, to give him a true report; and I will show him a way by which he can go and capture all the hill country without losing one of his men, captured or slain. 10.18. There was great excitement in the whole camp, for her arrival was reported from tent to tent, and they came and stood around her as she waited outside the tent of Holofernes while they told him about her. 10.19. And they marveled at her beauty, and admired the Israelites, judging them by her, and every one said to his neighbor, "Who can despise these people, who have women like this among them? Surely not a man of them had better be left alive, for if we let them go they will be able to ensnare the whole world! 10.21. Holofernes was resting on his bed, under a canopy which was woven with purple and gold and emeralds and precious stones. 10.22. When they told him of her he came forward to the front of the tent, with silver lamps carried before him. 10.23. And when Judith came into the presence of Holofernes and his servants, they all marveled at the beauty of her face; and she prostrated herself and made obeisance to him, and his slaves raised her up. 11.9. Now as for the things Achior said in your council, we have heard his words, for the men of Bethulia spared him and he told them all he had said to you. 11.11. And now, in order that my lord may not be defeated and his purpose frustrated, death will fall upon them, for a sin has overtaken them by which they are about to provoke their God to anger when they do what is wrong. 11.13. They have decided to consume the first fruits of the grain and the tithes of the wine and oil, which they had consecrated and set aside for the priests who minister in the presence of our God at Jerusalem -- although it is not lawful for any of the people so much as to touch these things with their hands. 11.14. They have sent men to Jerusalem, because even the people living there have been doing this, to bring back to them permission from the senate. 11.16. Therefore, when I, your servant, learned all this, I fled from them; and God has sent me to accomplish with you things that will astonish the whole world, as many as shall hear about them. 11.17. For your servant is religious, and serves the God of heaven day and night; therefore, my lord, I will remain with you, and every night your servant will go out into the valley, and I will pray to God and he will tell me when they have committed their sins. 11.19. Then I will lead you through the middle of Judea, till you come to Jerusalem; and I will set your throne in the midst of it; and you will lead them like sheep that have no shepherd, and not a dog will so much as open its mouth to growl at you. For this has been told me, by my foreknowledge; it was announced to me, and I was sent to tell you. 12.1. Then he commanded them to bring her in where his silver dishes were kept, and ordered them to set a table for her with some of his own food and to serve her with his own wine. 12.2. But Judith said, "I cannot eat it, lest it be an offense; but I will be provided from the things I have brought with me. 12.3. Holofernes said to her, "If your supply runs out, where can we get more like it for you? For none of your people is here with us. 12.4. Judith replied, "As your soul lives, my lord, your servant will not use up the things I have with me before the Lord carries out by my hand what he has determined to do. 12.7. So Holofernes commanded his guards not to hinder her. And she remained in the camp for three days, and went out each night to the valley of Bethulia, and bathed at the spring in the camp. 12.8. When she came up from the spring she prayed the Lord God of Israel to direct her way for the raising up of her people. 12.9. So she returned clean and stayed in the tent until she ate her food toward evening. 12.10. On the fourth day Holofernes held a banquet for his slave only, and did not invite any of his officers. 12.15. So she got up and arrayed herself in all her woman's finery, and her maid went and spread on the ground for her before Holofernes the soft fleeces which she had received from Bagoas for her daily use, so that she might recline on them when she ate. 12.16. Then Judith came in and lay down, and Holofernes' heart was ravished with her and he was moved with great desire to possess her; for he had been waiting for an opportunity to deceive her, ever since the day he first saw her. 12.17. So Holofernes said to her. "Drink now, and be merry with us! 12.18. Judith said, "I will drink now, my lord, because my life means more to me today than in all the days since I was born. 12.19. Then she took and ate and drank before him what her maid had prepared. 12.20. And Holofernes was greatly pleased with her, and drank a great quantity of wine, much more than he had ever drunk in any one day since he was born. 13.1. When evening came, his slaves quickly withdrew, and Bagoas closed the tent from outside and shut out the attendants from his master's presence; and they went to bed, for they all were weary because the banquet had lasted long. 13.2. So Judith was left alone in the tent, with Holofernes stretched out on his bed, for he was overcome with wine. 13.3. Now Judith had told her maid to stand outside the bedchamber and to wait for her to come out, as she did every day; for she said she would be going out for her prayers. And she had said the same thing to Bagoas. 13.4. So every one went out, and no one, either small or great, was left in the bedchamber. Then Judith, standing beside his bed, said in her heart, "O Lord God of all might, look in this hour upon the work of my hands for the exaltation of Jerusalem. 13.5. For now is the time to help thy inheritance, and to carry out my undertaking for the destruction of the enemies who have risen up against us. 13.6. She went up to the post at the end of the bed, above Holofernes' head, and took down his sword that hung there. 13.7. She came close to his bed and took hold of the hair of his head, and said, "Give me strength this day, O Lord God of Israel! 13.8. And she struck his neck twice with all her might, and severed it from his body. 13.9. Then she tumbled his body off the bed and pulled down the canopy from the posts; after a moment she went out, and gave Holofernes' head to her maid 13.10. who placed it in her food bag. Then the two of them went out together, as they were accustomed to go for prayer; and they passed through the camp and circled around the valley and went up the mountain to Bethulia and came to its gates. 16.9. Her sandal ravished his eyes, her beauty captivated his mind, and the sword severed his neck.
13. Mishnah, Avodah Zarah, 2.6 (1st cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

2.6. The following articles of non-Jews are prohibited but the prohibition does not extend to deriving benefit from them: 1. milk which a non-Jew milked without an israelite watching him, 2. their bread and oil (Rabbi and his court permitted the oil) 3. stewed and pickled things into which they are accustomed to put wine or vinegar, 4. pickled herring which had been minced, 5. brine in which there is no kalbith-fish floating, 6. helek, 7. pieces of asa foetida 8. and sal-conditum. Behold these are prohibited but the prohibition does not extend to deriving benefit from them."


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abigail Gera, Judith (2014) 267, 333, 347
abraham Gera, Judith (2014) 399
achior, and judith Gera, Judith (2014) 227
achior, arrives in bethulia Gera, Judith (2014) 227
achior, as humble servant Gera, Judith (2014) 347
achior, manhandled Gera, Judith (2014) 227
achior Gera, Judith (2014) 227
aeschylus Gera, Judith (2014) 57
ahasuerus, in lxx Gera, Judith (2014) 344
ahasuerus Gera, Judith (2014) 347
alexander the great Gera, Judith (2014) 57, 385
amnon Gera, Judith (2014) 385
army, assyrian, camp Gera, Judith (2014) 227
assyrians, court talesnan Gera, Judith (2014) 227
atossa Gera, Judith (2014) 57
bathsheba Gera, Judith (2014) 347
beheadings and decapitations Gera, Judith (2014) 57, 347
bethulia, army of Gera, Judith (2014) 227
bethulia, city gates Gera, Judith (2014) 57, 330, 399
bethulia, springs Gera, Judith (2014) 227
biblical women, beautiful and dangerous Gera, Judith (2014) 344
biblical women, bow Gera, Judith (2014) 347
blood Gera, Judith (2014) 399
boaz Gera, Judith (2014) 347
book of judith, and greek writings Gera, Judith (2014) 57, 333
book of judith, author Gera, Judith (2014) 344
book of judith, date Gera, Judith (2014) 267, 385
book of judith, geography and movement Gera, Judith (2014) 227, 330, 399
book of judith, irony and humor Gera, Judith (2014) 347
book of judith, translations and versions Gera, Judith (2014) 227
canopy, holophernes Gera, Judith (2014) 347
cheese Gera, Judith (2014) 333
crossing boundaries Gera, Judith (2014) 330
crying out Gera, Judith (2014) 330
cyrus the great Gera, Judith (2014) 399
daniel, figure of Gera, Judith (2014) 267
david, and abigail Gera, Judith (2014) 333, 347
diet Gera, Judith (2014) 267
egypt and egyptians Gera, Judith (2014) 344
esther, in lxx / additions Gera, Judith (2014) 344
esther, in mt Gera, Judith (2014) 330, 347, 385
eunuchs Gera, Judith (2014) 385
faces Gera, Judith (2014) 330, 347
fasting Gera, Judith (2014) 267, 330
fear Gera, Judith (2014) 347
festivals Gera, Judith (2014) 267
five-day moratorium Gera, Judith (2014) 57
food Gera, Judith (2014) 333
gender roles Gera, Judith (2014) 330
gentiles Gera, Judith (2014) 333, 344
gideon Gera, Judith (2014) 385
god, responds to prayers Gera, Judith (2014) 330, 344
god, tested Gera, Judith (2014) 385
gold, objects Gera, Judith (2014) 385
haman Gera, Judith (2014) 347, 385
hanukkah Gera, Judith (2014) 267
hasmoneans Gera, Judith (2014) 267
helen Gera, Judith (2014) 57
hera Gera, Judith (2014) 57
herodotus Gera, Judith (2014) 399
holophernes, admires judith Gera, Judith (2014) 385
holophernes, death and decapitation Gera, Judith (2014) 57, 333, 385
holophernes Gera, Judith (2014) 344, 347, 385, 399
homer Gera, Judith (2014) 57
inheritance, by women Gera, Judith (2014) 267
isaac Gera, Judith (2014) 344, 399
israelites Gera, Judith (2014) 344
jael, and judith Gera, Judith (2014) 347, 385
jael, of judges Gera, Judith (2014) 347, 385
joseph Gera, Judith (2014) 267
judith, advises Gera, Judith (2014) 267
judith, beautiful and seductive Gera, Judith (2014) 267, 330, 333, 344, 347, 385
judith, cool and courageous Gera, Judith (2014) 344
judith, eloquence and irony Gera, Judith (2014) 347
judith, piety and asceticism Gera, Judith (2014) 267, 333
judith, prayers Gera, Judith (2014) 399
judith, property and inheritance Gera, Judith (2014) 267
judith, sent by god? Gera, Judith (2014) 330
judith, widow Gera, Judith (2014) 267
kosher food Gera, Judith (2014) 333, 385
language and style, book of judith, genitive absolute Gera, Judith (2014) 347
language and style, book of judith, key words and internal echoes Gera, Judith (2014) 227
language and style, book of judith, nominatives and subjects Gera, Judith (2014) 347
language and style, book of judith, participles Gera, Judith (2014) 227, 347
language and style, book of judith, prepositions Gera, Judith (2014) 227
language and style, book of judith, septuagint influence Gera, Judith (2014) 399
language and style, book of judith, syntax Gera, Judith (2014) 227
language and style, book of judith, wordplay Gera, Judith (2014) 347
lindos chronicle Gera, Judith (2014) 57
maid, judiths Gera, Judith (2014) 330, 344, 399
maids and female servants, biblical Gera, Judith (2014) 330
maids and female servants, greek Gera, Judith (2014) 399
maids and female servants, post biblical Gera, Judith (2014) 267, 344
manasseh, judiths husband, property Gera, Judith (2014) 267
megillat taanit Gera, Judith (2014) 267
micah, mother of Gera, Judith (2014) 267
mordecai Gera, Judith (2014) 347
new moon Gera, Judith (2014) 267
novels and novellas, jewish Gera, Judith (2014) 344
paintings of judith Gera, Judith (2014) 227, 399
persian traces in judith Gera, Judith (2014) 385
pharaoh Gera, Judith (2014) 344
plains Gera, Judith (2014) 227
potiphars wife Gera, Judith (2014) 267
prostration and bowing Gera, Judith (2014) 330, 347
purity Gera, Judith (2014) 333, 385
questions Gera, Judith (2014) 57
rabbis, on fasting Gera, Judith (2014) 267
rachel Gera, Judith (2014) 267
roofs, biblical, judiths Gera, Judith (2014) 330
rooms, inner/ closed Gera, Judith (2014) 347
rooms Gera, Judith (2014) 385
ruth Gera, Judith (2014) 347
sabbath Gera, Judith (2014) 267, 330
sack, judiths food Gera, Judith (2014) 333, 399
sandals Gera, Judith (2014) 333
sarah, abrahams wife Gera, Judith (2014) 267, 344
sexual encounters Gera, Judith (2014) 385
shame and disgrace, and ridicule Gera, Judith (2014) 57
shame and disgrace Gera, Judith (2014) 57
sinai, single man Gera, Judith (2014) 57
sisera, of judges Gera, Judith (2014) 347, 385
spitamenes Gera, Judith (2014) 57
susanna Gera, Judith (2014) 385
syriac Gera, Judith (2014) 227
talmud Gera, Judith (2014) 267
tamar, amnons sister Gera, Judith (2014) 385
temple' Beyerle and Goff, Notions of Time in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature (2022) 150
temple in jerusalem Gera, Judith (2014) 333
tents, holophernes Gera, Judith (2014) 330, 347
tents, judiths Gera, Judith (2014) 330
tents Gera, Judith (2014) 347
tomyris Gera, Judith (2014) 399
victory celebrations Gera, Judith (2014) 267
victory song, judiths Gera, Judith (2014) 333
vulgate judith Gera, Judith (2014) 227, 333, 344
water shortage Gera, Judith (2014) 57
weapons, metaphorical Gera, Judith (2014) 330
widows, clothing of Gera, Judith (2014) 330
widows Gera, Judith (2014) 267
wine and drunkenness, drinking parties Gera, Judith (2014) 385
wine and drunkenness Gera, Judith (2014) 333, 399
woman of tekoa Gera, Judith (2014) 347
zeus Gera, Judith (2014) 57