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Judith 2:1 | View Chapter | Context
And in the eighteenth year, the two and twentieth day of the first month, there was talk in the house of Nabuchodonosor king of the Assyrians that he should, as he said, avenge himself on all the earth.


Judith 2:4 | View Chapter | Context
And when he had ended his counsel, Nabuchodonosor king of the Assyrians called Holofernes the chief captain of his army, which was next unto him, and said unto him.


Judith 2:5 | View Chapter | Context
Thus saith the great king, the lord of the whole earth, Behold, thou shalt go forth from my presence, and take with thee men that trust in their own strength, of footmen an hundred and twenty thousand; and the number of horses with their riders twelve thousand.


Judith 2:18 | View Chapter | Context
And plenty of victual for every man of the army, and very much gold and silver out of the king's house.


Judith 2:19 | View Chapter | Context
Then he went forth and all his power to go before king Nabuchodonosor in the voyage, and to cover all the face of the earth westward with their chariots, and horsemen, and their chosen footmen.


Judith 3:2 | View Chapter | Context
Behold, we the servants of Nabuchodonosor the great king lie before thee; use us as shall be good in thy sight.


Judith 4:1 | View Chapter | Context
Now the children of Israel, that dwelt in Judea, heard all that Holofernes the chief captain of Nabuchodonosor king of the Assyrians had done to the nations, and after what manner he had spoiled all their temples, and brought them to nought.


Judith 5:3 | View Chapter | Context
And he said unto them, Tell me now, ye sons of Chanaan, who this people is, that dwelleth in the hill country, and what are the cities that they inhabit, and what is the multitude of their army, and wherein is their power and strength, and what king is set over them, or captain of their army;


Judith 5:11 | View Chapter | Context
Therefore the king of Egypt rose up against them, and dealt subtilly with them, and brought them low with labouring in brick, and made them slaves.


Judith 6:4 | View Chapter | Context
For with them we will tread them under foot, and their mountains shall be drunken with their blood, and their fields shall be filled with their dead bodies, and their footsteps shall not be able to stand before us, for they shall utterly perish, saith king Nabuchodonosor, lord of all the earth: for he said, None of my words shall be in vain.


Judith 9:12 | View Chapter | Context
I pray thee, I pray thee, O God of my father, and God of the inheritance of Israel, Lord of the heavens and earth, Creator of the waters, king of every creature, hear thou my prayer:


Judith 11:1 | View Chapter | Context
Then said Holofernes unto her, Woman, be of good comfort, fear not in thine heart: for I never hurt any that was willing to serve Nabuchodonosor, the king of all the earth.


Judith 11:4 | View Chapter | Context
For none shall hurt thee, but entreat thee well, as they do the servants of king Nabuchodonosor my lord.


Judith 11:7 | View Chapter | Context
As Nabuchodonosor king of all the earth liveth, and as his power liveth, who hath sent thee for the upholding of every living thing: for not only men shall serve him by thee, but also the beasts of the field, and the cattle, and the fowls of the air, shall live by thy power under Nabuchodonosor and all his house.


Judith 11:23 | View Chapter | Context
And now thou art both beautiful in thy countenance, and witty in thy words: surely if thou do as thou hast spoken thy God shall be my God, and thou shalt dwell in the house of king Nabuchodonosor, and shalt be renowned through the whole earth.


Judith 14:18 | View Chapter | Context
These slaves have dealt treacherously; one woman of the Hebrews hath brought shame upon the house of king Nabuchodonosor: for, behold, Holofernes lieth upon the ground without a head.


Additions to Esther 10:6 | View Chapter | Context
A little fountain became a river, and there was light, and the sun, and much water: this river is Esther, whom the king married, and made queen:


Additions to Esther 11:3 | View Chapter | Context
Who was a Jew, and dwelt in the city of Susa, a great man, being a servitor in the king's court.


Additions to Esther 11:4 | View Chapter | Context
He was also one of the captives, which Nabuchodonosor the king of Babylon carried from Jerusalem with Jechonias king of Judea; and this was his dream:


Additions to Esther 12:1 | View Chapter | Context
And Mardocheus took his rest in the court with Gabatha and Tharra, the two eunuchs of the king, and keepers of the palace.


Additions to Esther 12:2 | View Chapter | Context
And he heard their devices, and searched out their purposes, and learned that they were about to lay hands upon Artexerxes the king; and so he certified the king of them.


Additions to Esther 12:3 | View Chapter | Context
Then the king examined the two eunuchs, and after that they had confessed it, they were strangled.


Additions to Esther 12:4 | View Chapter | Context
And the king made a record of these things, and Mardocheus also wrote thereof.


Additions to Esther 12:5 | View Chapter | Context
So the king commanded, Mardocheus to serve in the court, and for this he rewarded him.


Additions to Esther 12:6 | View Chapter | Context
Howbeit Aman the son of Amadathus the Agagite, who was in great honour with the king, sought to molest Mardocheus and his people because of the two eunuchs of the king.


Additions to Esther 13:1 | View Chapter | Context
The copy of the letters was this: The great king Artexerxes writeth these things to the princes and governours that are under him from India unto Ethiopia in an hundred and seven and twenty provinces.


Additions to Esther 13:9 | View Chapter | Context
Saying, O Lord, Lord, the King Almighty: for the whole world is in thy power, and if thou hast appointed to save Israel, there is no man that can gainsay thee:


Additions to Esther 13:15 | View Chapter | Context
And now, O Lord God and King, spare thy people: for their eyes are upon us to bring us to nought; yea, they desire to destroy the inheritance, that hath been thine from the beginning.


Additions to Esther 14:3 | View Chapter | Context
And she prayed unto the Lord God of Israel, saying, O my Lord, thou only art our King: help me, desolate woman, which have no helper but thee:


Additions to Esther 14:10 | View Chapter | Context
And open the mouths of the heathen to set forth the praises of the idols, and to magnify a fleshly king for ever.


 

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