
The Book of Judith
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The text explores "The Book of Judith," presenting it as a work of historical fiction centered on God's deliverance of Israel through a female protagonist, Judith, who triumphs over foreign adversaries. While featuring elements that span centuries of history and geography, the book weaves in imaginary details and characters, highlighting its primary focus on exalting God as the ultimate deliverer, rather than offering a literal historical account. The text also details the various textual traditions and ancient translations of the book, and discusses its reception within Jewish and Christian traditions, noting its inclusion in the Catholic canon despite not being part of rabbinic scripture. Finally, it touches upon inner-biblical parallels to Judith's story and the book's enduring influence on liturgy, art, and literature throughout history, concluding with a breakdown of its five main sections.