New American Bible, Revised Edition

Judith 7:18-30 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

18. The Edomites and the Ammonites went up and encamped in the hill country opposite Dothan; and they sent some of their men to the southeast opposite Egrebel, near Chusi, which is on Wadi Mochmur. The rest of the Assyrian army was encamped in the plain, covering all the land. Their tents and equipment were spread out in profusion everywhere, and they formed a vast multitude.

19. The Israelites cried to the Lord, their God, for they were disheartened, since all their enemies had them surrounded, and there was no way of escaping from them.

20. The whole Assyrian army, infantry, chariots, and cavalry, kept them thus surrounded for thirty-four days. All the reservoirs of water failed the inhabitants of Bethulia,

21. and the cisterns ran dry, so that on no day did they have enough water to drink, for their drinking water was rationed.

22. Their children were listless, and the women and youths were fainting from thirst and were collapsing in the streets and gateways of the city, with no strength left in them.

23. So all the people, including youths, women, and children, went in a crowd to Uzziah and the rulers of the city. They cried out loudly and said before all the elders:

24. “May God judge between you and us! You have done us grave injustice in not making peace with the Assyrians.

25. There is no one to help us now! God has sold us into their hands by laying us prostrate before them in thirst and utter exhaustion.

26. So now, summon them and deliver the whole city as plunder to the troops of Holofernes and to all his forces;

27. we would be better off to become their prey. Although we would be made slaves, at least we would live, and not have to see our little ones dying before our eyes, and our wives and children breathing their last.

28. We adjure you by heaven and earth and by our God, the Lord of our ancestors, who is punishing us for our sins and the sins of our ancestors, that this very day you do as we have proposed.”

29. All in the assembly with one accord broke into shrill wailing and cried loudly to the Lord their God.

30. But Uzziah said to them, “Courage, my brothers and sisters! Let us endure patiently five days more for the Lord our God to show mercy toward us; for God will not utterly forsake us.