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Chapter 12

Then he ordered them to lead her into the room where his silver dinnerware was kept, and ordered them to set a table for her with his own delicacies to eat and his own wine to drink. But Judith said, “I cannot eat any[a] of them, because it would be a scandal.(A) Besides, I will have enough with the things I brought with me.” Holofernes asked her, “But if your provisions give out, where can we get more of the same to provide for you? None of your people are with us.”

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Footnotes

  1. 12:2 Cannot eat any: the food of Gentiles was avoided by pious Jews (see Dn 1:8, 13, 15; Tb 1:10–11) because it might have been prohibited as unclean (see Lv 11:13–44), sacrificed to idols (see Ex 34:15; Dt 32:37–38), or contaminated with blood (see Lv 7:26–27). In addition, eating together symbolized the sharing of life.