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  2. Book of Judith - Wikipedia

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    The reinforcement of the cities as described in Judith 4:5 matches up with the reinforcement that happened in response to the Assyrians under Manasseh. [68] Judith 4:6 claims that the High Priest of Israel was in charge of the country at the time. However, it is generally assumed that the book takes place after Manasseh's return from captivity ...

  3. The Witch of Blackbird Pond - Wikipedia

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    In April 1687, 16-year-old Katherine Tyler (known as Kit) leaves her home in Barbados after her grandfather dies and a 50-year-old man tries to marry her. She relocates to Wethersfield, Connecticut to live with her Aunt Rachel, Uncle Matthew, and her two cousins, Judith and Mercy, in their Puritan community.

  4. Judith (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, The Life of St Christopher does not contain any <io> spellings, which leads to Lucas’ claim, that it is “extremely probable that Quire 14, containing Judith, is the nearest surviving part of the manuscript to its lost beginning, and that the quire was linked to the present Quire by just one quire, designated *0, at least part of ...

  5. Judith beheading Holofernes - Wikipedia

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    Judith remained popular in the Baroque period, but around 1600, images of Judith began to take on a more violent character, "and Judith became a threatening character to artist and viewer." [ 3 ] Italian painters including Caravaggio , Leonello Spada , and Bartolomeo Manfredi depicted Judith and Holofernes; and in the north, Rembrandt , Peter ...

  6. Bethulia - Wikipedia

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    Bethulia is clearly distinguished from Jerusalem (Judith 4:6; 11:14, 19; 15:5, 8; the references throughout the article being to the fuller Greek text), and the topographical details" show that "the story, even if it be only a pious romance, is connected with a definite place. Its site, however, is in dispute.

  7. The Horse Whisperer (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel starts in upstate New York where a teenage girl, Grace Maclean, and her friend, Judith, go riding on their horses, Pilgrim and Gulliver, on a snowy morning. As they ride up an icy slope, Gulliver slips and hits Pilgrim. Both horses fall, dragging the girls into a road and into a collision with a tractor-trailer.

  8. How Did Judith Barsi Die? Inside the Harrowing Murder of the ...

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    The tragic story of Judith Barsi, a promising young actress whose life was cut short at the age of 10, continues to resonate deeply even decades after her death.

  9. Scars (The Walking Dead) - Wikipedia

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    Later, Judith talks to Daryl, disappointed about how Michonne has been acting. That night, Daryl, Connie, Henry, and Lydia take off to return to the Kingdom, with Michonne seeing them off. In the morning, Michonne finds Judith has left on her own, having taken Rick's pistol.