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In Exodus 17 the Israelites face a water crisis and demand that Moses surrender, preferring slavery to death by thirst. Judith 7 reworks this scene with Bethulia's people making the same desperate plea during the Assyrian siege.
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1000+ CE

Exodus 17:2

Hebrew Bible
1 The whole community of the Israelites traveled on their journey from the wilderness of Sin according to the Lord’s instruction, and they pitched camp in Rephidim. Now there was no water for the people to drink. 2 So the people contended with Moses, and they said, “Give us water to drink!” Moses said to them, “Why do you contend with me? Why do you test the Lord?” 3 But the people were very thirsty there for water, and they murmured against Moses and said, “Why in the world did you bring us up from Egypt—to kill us and our children and our cattle with thirst? 4 Then Moses cried out to the Lord, “What will I do with this people?—a little more and they will stone me!”
Date: 5th Century B.C.E. (Final composition) (based on scholarly estimates)

Judith 7:27

Deuterocanon
24 "Let God judge between you and us! You have done us a great injury in not making peace with the Assyrians. 25 For now we have no one to help us; God has sold us into their hands, to be strewn before them in thirst and exhaustion. 26 Now summon them and surrender the whole town as booty to the army of Holofernes and to all his forces. 27 For it would be better for us to be captured by them. We shall indeed become slaves, but our lives will be spared, and we shall not witness our little ones dying before our eyes, and our wives and children drawing their last breath. 28 We call to witness against you heaven and earth and our God, the Lord of our ancestors, who punishes us for our sins and the sins of our ancestors; do today the things that we have described!"
Date: 150-100 B.C.E. (based on scholarly estimates)
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Notes and References

#5292
"... The clearest hints are an allusion to Exodus 17:7 in Judith 13:11 and allusions to the blessing of Levi in Deuteronomy 33:8-11 in Judith 9:1, 9 and 13:4, 7, which imply an analogy between Judith and Levi. As we have seen, the Massah and Meribah episode in Exodus 17:1-7 ends with a short flashback: "He [Moses] called the place Massah and Meribah, because the Israelites quarrelled and tested the Lord, saying: 'Is the Lord among us or not?'" (17:7). The brief question at the end of verse 7 "Is the Lord among us or not?" can be connected with the situation in Judith 7-8 and the theme of testing through water shortage. ..."

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