7 She came closer, seized Holofernes by the hair of his head, and said, “O Lord, God of Israel, give me strength now.”
8 Then Judith raised the sword and struck him twice in the neck as hard as she could, chopping off his head.
9 She rolled his body off the bed and took down the mosquito net from the bedposts. Then she came out and gave Holofernes' head to her slave,
10 who put it in the food bag.Then the two women left together, as they always did when they went to pray. After they had walked through the Assyrian camp, they crossed the valley and went up the mountainside until they came to the gates of Bethulia.
11 When they were a short distance away, Judith called out to the guards at the gate, “Open the gate! Open the gate! Our God is still with us. Today he has once again shown his strength in Israel and used his power against our enemies.”
12 When the men heard her voice, they hurried down to the gates and called for the town officials.
13 Everyone, young and old, ran together to the gate. No one could believe that Judith had come back. They opened the gate for her and her slave and welcomed them. Then, when they had lit a fire to give some light and had gathered around the two women,