Judith of Bethulia
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Judith of Bethulia — Infobox Film name = Judith of Bethulia image size = caption = director = D. W. Griffith producer = writer = Thomas Bailey Aldrich D. W. Griffith Frank E. Woods starring = Blanche Sweet Henry B. Walthall music = cinematography = G. W. Bitzer… … Wikipedia
JUDITH, BOOK OF — JUDITH, BOOK OF, a historical narrative dating from Second Temple times, included by the Septuagint and the canon of the Catholic and Greek churches in the Bible and by the Protestants in the Apocrypha. The story is as follows: Nebuchadnezzar,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bethulia — Bethulia, in Greek Betuloua, is a Biblical city whose deliverance by Judith, when besieged by Holofernes, forms the subject of the Book of Judith. The view that Bethulia is merely a symbolic name for Jerusalem or a fictitious town, has met with… … Wikipedia
Judith de Béthulie — Judith of Bethulia Drame biblique de David Wark Griffith, avec Blanche Sweet (Judith), Henry B. Walthall (Holopherne), Mae Marsh (Naomi), Robert Harron (Nathan), Lillian Gish (la jeune mère). Scénario: Frank Woods, d après le poème Judith et … Dictionnaire mondial des Films
Judith und Holofernes (Buch Judit) — Andrea Mantegna:Judith und Holofernes, 1431 Judith und Holofernes sind Personen aus dem Buch Judit des Alten Testaments. Ihre Geschichte ist in unzähligen Variationen in Werken der abendländischen Kunst, Musik und Literatur dargestellt worden.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Judith (Serov) — Judith ( ru. Юдифь, Yudíf ndash; stress on second syllable), is an opera in five acts, composed by Alexander Serov during 1861 1863. Derived from renditions of the story of Judith from the Old Testament Apocrypha, the Russian libretto, though… … Wikipedia
Bethulia — • The city whose deliverance by Judith, when besieged by Holofernes, forms the subject of the Book of Judith Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bethulia Bethulia … Catholic encyclopedia
BETHULIA — BETHULIA, the home of judith , the heroine of the apocryphal Book of Judith, in which it is described as a Jewish city that was besieged by the Assyrian general Holofernes. His death brought the siege to an abrupt end. The name of the city is… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Judith (poem) — Judith is an Old English poetic Biblical paraphrase retelling the story of the beheading of Holofernes, an Assyrian military leader, by the eponymous heroine, as recorded in the deuterocanonical Book of Judith.History/IncompletenessThe manuscript … Wikipedia
Judith (homily) — Judith is a homily written by abbot Aelfric of Eynsham around the year 1000. It is extant in two manuscripts, a fairly complete version being found in Corpus Christi College Cambridge MS 303, and fragments in British Library MS Cotton Otho… … Wikipedia