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1The noise from the crowd of people died down. Then General Holofernes of the Assyrian army said to Achior in front of all the foreigners there:[#6.1 Some Greek manuscripts; other Greek manuscripts “Achior and the Moabites.”]
10The servants who waited on General Holofernes were there in his tent. So he ordered them to take Achior to the Israelite town of Bethulia and hand him over to its people.
11The servants obeyed and led Achior from the Assyrian camp, through the valley, and into the hill country, until they got to the springs of water just below Bethulia.
12When the men of Bethulia saw the Assyrians coming with Achior, they grabbed their weapons and ran to the top of the hill where the town was built. They were able to stop the Assyrians from getting any closer by using slings to throw stones at them.
13The Assyrians had to hide among the foothills around Bethulia, and so they tied up Achior and left him at the bottom of the hill. Then they returned to their camp.
14Some time later, the Israelites came down the hill and untied Achior, then led him back to Bethulia. They took him to the town officials,
15who at the time were Uzziah, Chabris, and Charmis.[#6.15 Greek “Uzziah son of Micah from the tribe of Simeon, Chabris son of Gothoniel, and Charmis son of Melchiel.”]
16They called together the other leaders of Bethulia, while all the young men and women ran to join them. Achior was then brought in, and Uzziah asked him exactly what had happened.
17Achior said that he had been at the meeting between Holofernes and the commanders of the Assyrian army, and he repeated everything he had heard. Then he told the crowd what Holofernes himself had promised to do to the Israelites.
18When the people of Bethulia heard this, they got on their knees and prayed,
19“Our Lord God of heaven, these arrogant enemies have completely insulted us. Have pity and be kind to us, because we are your people.”
20Then they encouraged Achior for what he had done and praised him very much.
21Uzziah took him to his own house, where he held a feast for all the town leaders. They prayed to the God of Israel all night long and asked him to help them.