
Book of Judith - Wikipedia
The Book of Judith is a deuterocanonical book included in the Septuagint and the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Church of the East Old Testament of the Bible but excluded from …
Judith, THE BOOK OF JUDITH | USCCB
The Council of Trent (1546) included Judith in the canon; thus it is one of the seven deuterocanonical books. Inner-biblical references are noteworthy: as God acted through Moses’ hand (Ex 10:21 – 22; …
Meaning, origin and history of the name Judith
Sep 7, 2011 · From the Hebrew name יְהוּדִית (Yehuḏiṯ) meaning "Jewish woman", feminine of יְהוּדִי (yehuḏi), ultimately referring to a person from the tribe of Judah. In the Old Testament Judith is one …
Biblical literature - Judith, Apocrypha, Heroine | Britannica
Nov 3, 2025 · The book of Judith is similar to the biblical Book of Esther in that it also describes how a woman saved her people from impending massacre by her cunning and daring.
Judith: A Remarkable Heroine - Biblical Archaeology Society
Aug 21, 2025 · The Book of Judith —considered canonical by Roman Catholics, Apocrypha Literature by Protestants, and non-canon by Jews—tells the story of the ignominious defeat of the Assyrians, an …
The Book of Judith: A Woman of Faith and Courage – Young Catholics
The Book of Judith is part of the Catholic Bible, found in the Old Testament. It tells the story of a brave woman named Judith who saves her people during a time of danger.
Judith - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Judith is of Hebrew origin and means "woman of Judea" or "praised." It is derived from the Hebrew name Yehudit, which is the feminine form of the name Judah.
Book of Judith - Sefaria
Read the text of Book of Judith online with commentaries and connections.
The Book of Judith - Bible Gateway
Without question, the Book of Judith is a literary masterpiece. But it must be seen as just that—a literary rather than a historical work. A few of its details can be explained by symbolic meaning.
Judith Introduction - New American Bible
Like Sarah, the mother of Israel’s future (Gn 17:6), Judith’s beauty deceives foreigners, with the result that blessings redound to Israel (Gn 12:11–20). Her Hebrew name means “Jewish woman.” Her …