7 So Holofernes ordered his guards not to hinder her. Thus she stayed in the camp three days. Each night she went out to the valley of Bethulia, where she bathed herself at the spring of the camp.
8 After bathing, she prayed to the Lord, the God of Israel, to direct her way for the triumph of her people.
9 Then she returned purified to the tent and remained there until her food was brought to her toward evening.
10 On the fourth day Holofernes gave a banquet for his servants alone, to which he did not invite any of the officers.
11 And he said to Bagoas, the eunuch in charge of his personal affairs, “Go and persuade the Hebrew woman in your care to come and to eat and drink with us.
12 It would bring shame on us to be with such a woman without enjoying her. If we do not seduce her, she will laugh at us.”
13 So Bagoas left the presence of Holofernes, and came to Judith and said, “So lovely a maidservant should not be reluctant to come to my lord to be honored by him, to enjoy drinking wine with us, and to act today like one of the Assyrian women who serve in the palace of Nebuchadnezzar.”