The Book of Judith is a dramatic and influential deuterocanonical work found in the Old Testament of Catholic and Orthodox Bibles, though it is excluded from the Hebrew Bible and Protestant canons. It tells the story of a daring Jewish widow who saves her people from the Assyrian army through deception and courage. 📖 Plot Summary
Entranced by her beauty, Holofernes invites her to a banquet. When he falls into a drunken stupor, Judith uses his own sword to sever his head. book of judith
The book emphasizes Jewish religious practice, including prayer, fasting, and dietary laws. 🔍 Historical & Literary Context The Book of Judith is a dramatic and
A powerful general is defeated not by a king or an army, but by a "mere" woman in his own bedroom. When he falls into a drunken stupor, Judith
Comparing to the story of Jael in the Book of Judges. Analyzing the artistic depictions of the beheading scene. Discussing why it was excluded from the Protestant Bible.