Judith 4

CHAPTER 4

1Then the sons of Israel, that dwelled in the land of Judea, heard these things, and they dreaded greatly of the face of Holofernes .

2Also trembling and hideousness [or horror] assailed the wits of them, lest he should do this thing to Jerusalem, and to the temple of the Lord, which thing he had done to other cities and temples of them [or their temples]

3And they sent into all Samaria, by compass till to Jericho, and before-occupied all the cops or the heights of the hills;

4and they encompassed their towns with walls, and gathered together wheat into the making ready of battle.

5Also the priest Joakim wrote to all men, that were dwelling against Esdraelon, which is even against the face of the great field besides Dothan, and to all men by whom passage might be,

6that they should hold [or wield] the goings-up of the hills, by which hills a way to their enemies might be to Jerusalem, and that they should keep there, where straight way might be among the hills.

7And the sons of Israel did after this behest , that Joakim, the priest of the Lord, had ordained to them.

8And all the people cried to the Lord with great instance, or hearty beseeching , and they and the women of them meeked their souls in fastings.

9And the priests clothed them-selves with hair-shirts, and the young children bowed themselves against the face of the temple of the Lord, and they covered the altar of the Lord with an hair-shirt.

10And they cried together to the Lord God of Israel, lest the children of them should be given into prey, and the wives of them into parting or departing by violence of ravishers , and their cities into destroying, and their holy things into defouling.

11Then Joakim, the great priest of the Lord, compassed all Israel, and spake to them, and said,

12Know ye, that the Lord shall hear your prayers, if ye dwelling dwell perfectly [or abide still] in fastings and in prayers in the sight of the Lord.

13Be ye mindful of Moses, the servant of the Lord, which not in fighting with iron, but in praying with holy prayers, casted down Amalek trusting in his virtue or his strength, and in his power, and in his host, and in his shields, and in his chariots, and in his knights [or his horsemen] ;

14and so shall all the enemies of Israel be cast down, if ye continue in this work, which ye have begun.

15Therefore at this exciting, [or exhortation] , or stirring , of him, the men of Israel prayed heartily to the Lord, and dwelled in the sight of the Lord,

16so that also they, that offered burnt sacrifices to the Lord, were girt with hair-shirts, and they offered sacrifices to the Lord, and ashes were put upon their heads.

17And all men of all their hearts prayed to the Lord, that he would visit his people Israel.

Wycliffe’s Bible with Modern Spelling ©2017 Wycliffe’s Apocrypha ©2013, 2015 Wycliffe’s Bible © 2012, 2015 Wycliffe’s New Testament ©2001, 2011 Wycliffe’s Old Testament ©2001, 2010 
Published by: Terence P. Noble