6 Then the two women left the house and went to the gates of Bethulia, where they found Uzziah and the town officials, Chabris and Charmis, standing guard.
7 When the men saw Judith after she had changed her clothes and put on make-up, they were struck by her beauty and said to her,
8 “May the God of our ancestors bless you and make your plan successful, so that you may bring glory to Jerusalem and victory to Israel.”Judith prayed
9 and then said, “Order the gates to be opened for me. I am on my way to do what we were talking about.” Then they ordered the young men to open the gates for her,
10 and Judith and her slave left the city. The men watched her as she went down the mountain into the valley, until she was out of sight.
11 As the two women were walking through the valley, an Assyrian patrol met them.
12 They arrested Judith and questioned her, “What is your nationality? Where did you come from, and where are you going?”“I am a Hebrew,” she answered, “but I am running away from the Israelites because God is going to let you destroy them.