This book is not inspired by God and is not part of the Christian canon or the Jewish Tanakh. It is shown only for historical and study purposes. View full explanation Judith 4:6 - King James Version with Apocrypha - American Edition6 Also Joi´akim the high priest, which was in those days in Jerusalem, wrote to them that dwelt in Bethu´lia, and Betomes´tham, which is over against Esdra-e´lon toward the open country, near to Dothan, See the chapterMore versionsCommon English Bible6 Then Joakim, the high priest in Jerusalem at that time, wrote to the residents of Bethulia and Betomasthaim, which is opposite Esdraelon, facing the plain near Dothan, See the chapterCatholic Public Domain Version6 that they should hold the ascents of the mountains, through which there might be any passage able to reach Jerusalem, and that they should keep watch where the passage was narrow, wherever possible, between the mountains. See the chapterDouay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version6 And the children of Israel did as the priest of the Lord Eliachim had appointed them. See the chapterGood News Translation (US Version)6 The High Priest Joakim, who was in Jerusalem at that time, wrote to the people in the towns of Bethulia and Betomesthaim, which face Jezreel Valley near Dothan. See the chapterWorld English Bible - American English Edition - without Strong's Numbers6 Joakim the high priest, who was in those days at Jerusalem, wrote to those who lived in Bethulia and Betomesthaim, which is opposite Esdraelon toward the plain that is near to Dothaim, See the chapter |