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Correct, Judith is in the bible. The Book of Judith is a deuterocanonical book, included in the Septuagint and the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian Old Testament of the Bible
The book of Judith appears in the Old Testament immediately after the book of Tobit. There are a bunch of characters in the book of Judith, beginning with King Nebuchadnezzr, the priest Joakim, the Assyrian General Holofernes, the Ammonite leader, Achior. Judith lives in the city of Bethulia whose leader was Uzziah. Judith is a widow and a great heroine in the history of Israel. She is seen as a type of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
There are only two: Ruth and Esther. However, in the Deuterocanon (which are books included in some versions of the Old Testament, but not others) there is the additional Book of Judith.
The book of Job can be found in the Old Testament.
No, Malachi is the last book of the old testament
No it is not called the book of the old testament. it is the book of the muslims.
The 10th book in the old testament is the second book of Samuel.
In the book of Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament.
Malachi is the last book of the Old Testament.
The book of Esther follows Nehemiah in the old testament.
The book of Luke is found in the New Testament (not Old Testament) and is immediately followed by the book of John.
The three books of Tobit, Judith, and Esther follow the book of Nehemiah in the Old Testament. The Hebrew original has been lost. The Greek texts of Judith have three widely divergent forms, the Vulgate presents another very different text. They are "deuterocanonical", i.e. when the Jews closed their canon in the first century Judith was one of the books they did not accept, later Martin Luther rejected it as well. another answer: nope Judith did not have a book devoted to her, as did Esther, but she did save her people by killing an Ammonite general if I remember correctly.