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 Judith

Judith 8:1-16:25

List of Articles & Resources:

Articles

  • “Judith” by Denise Dombkowski Hopkins on Bible Odyssey

  • “Judith” by Denise Dombkowski Hopkins

  • “Meet the Biblical Heroine Who Beheaded a Babylonian to Save her People” by Jean-Pierre Isbouts

  • “The Book of Judith” by Deborah Levine Gera in The Oxford Handbook of the Apocrypha (2021)

  • “Judith: Apocrypha” by Toni Craven

  • “Judith: A Remarkable Heroine” by Robin Gallaher Branch

  • "Judith: A Chanukah Heroine?" by Deborah Levine Gera

Books

  • “No One Spoke Ill of Her”: Essays on Judith ed. James VanderKam (1992)

  • The Sword of Judith: Judith Studies Across the Disciplines by Kevin R. Brine, Elena Ciletti, and Henrike Lähnemann (2010)

  • "Judith" by Denise Dombkowski Hopkins in Women’s Bible Commentary, edited by Carol A. Newsom and Sharon H. Ringe (1998)

Podcast

  • “Judith” podcast episode, The Bible Binge (June 1, 2023)


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This project has been created by Founder and Executive Director Debbie McLeod alongside a team of Yale-educated researchers: Anna Grace Glaize, McKenzie Brummond, Moriah Asch, Brian Peterson, Laura Traverse, Phoebe Oler, and Sarah Ambrose

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