29 This is not the first time you have shown wisdom. Ever since you were a child, all of us have recognized the soundness and maturity of your judgement.
30 But our people are dying of thirst. They forced us to say what we did and to make a solemn promise, which we cannot break.
31 So now, since you are a deeply religious woman, pray for our people; ask the Lord to send rain to fill our cisterns, so that we can get our strength back.”
32 “All right,” Judith replied, “I am going to do something which our Jewish people will never forget.
33 Tonight, the three of you must stand guard at the gate so that my slave woman and I can leave the town. And before the day comes on which you have promised to surrender, the Lord will use me to rescue the people of Israel.
34 But you must not ask me what I am going to do; I will explain it to you when it is all over.”
35 Uzziah and the other officials said to her, “You have our blessing. May the Lord our God guide you as you take revenge on our enemies.” Then they left Judith's roof-top shelter and returned to their posts.