Judith 2 The Campaign of Holofernes 14So Holofernes left the king - TopicsExpress



          

Judith 2 The Campaign of Holofernes 14So Holofernes left the king and called together all the commanders, generals, and officers of the Assyrian army. 15Just as the king had ordered, he chose 120,000 of the best infantrymen and 12,000 of the best mounted archers 16and arranged them in battle formation. 17He also took along a very large number of camels, donkeys, and mules to carry the equipment, as well as many sheep, cattle, and goats for food. 18Every soldier received plenty of rations and a large payment of gold and silver from the royal treasury. 19Then Holofernes and his entire army set out, advancing ahead of King Nebuchadnezzar. The chariots, the cavalry, and the infantry marched out to overrun the entire western region. 20Other troops went with them. There were so many that it was impossible to count them—they were like a swarm of locusts or like grains of sand in the desert. 21Three days after they had left the city of Nineveh, they reached the plains around Bectileth near the mountains north of Cilicia, where they set up camp. 22From there Holofernes advanced into the hill country with his entire army, his infantry, cavalry, and chariots. 23He totally destroyed the countries of Libya and Lydia, then plundered all the people of Rassis and the Ishmaelites who lived on the edge of the desert, south of the land of the Chelleans. 24Then Holofernes crossed the Euphrates River and marched through the land of Mesopotamia, completely destroying all the walled towns along the Abron River as far as the sea. 25He seized the territory of Cilicia, killing everyone who resisted him, and went as far as the southern borders of the land of Japheth, near Arabia. 26He surrounded the Midianites, burned down their tents, and slaughtered their sheep. 27Holofernes went down into the plains around Damascus during the wheat harvest, burned all the fields, slaughtered the flocks and herds, looted the towns, devastated the entire countryside, and killed all the young men. 28Panic seized all the people who lived along the Mediterranean Sea, and they shook with fear. Everyone in the towns of Tyre, Sidon, Sur, Ocina, Jamnia, Ashdod, and Ashkelon was terrified.
Posted on: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 15:41:35 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015