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Welcome to Swahili Bible site! Swahili, also known as Kiswahili, is a Bantu language and the first language of the Swahili people. It is a lingua franca of the African Great Lakes region and other parts of eastern and southeastern Africa, including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is estimated that around 15 Million users speak it. The New Testament was first translated into Swahili around 1850. United Bible Societies is working towards making this Bible available to all who need it.

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  • The First Book of Moses, Commonly Called Genesis
  • The Second Book of Moses, Commonly Called Exodus
  • The Third Book of Moses, Commonly Called Leviticus
  • The Fourth Book of Moses, Commonly Called Numbers
  • The Fifth Book of Moses, Commonly Called Deuteronomy
  • The Book of Joshua
  • The Book of Judges
  • The Book of Ruth
  • The First Book of Samuel
  • The Second Book of Samuel
  • The First Book of Kings
  • The Second Book of Kings
  • The First Book of Chronicles
  • The Second Book of Chronicles
  • The Book of Ezra
  • The Book of Nehemiah
  • Tobit
  • Judith
  • The Book of Esther
  • The Book of Job
  • The Psalms
  • The Proverbs
  • Ecclesiates or, The Preacher
  • The Song of Solomon
  • The Wisdom of Solomon
  • The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus
  • The Book of the Prophet Isaiah
  • The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah
  • The Lamentations of Jeremiah
  • Baruch
  • The Book of Ezekiel
  • The Book of Daniel
  • The Book of Hosea
  • The Book of Joel
  • The Book of Amos
  • The Book of Obadiah
  • The Book of Jonah
  • The Book of Micah
  • The Book of Nahum
  • The Book of Habakkuk
  • The Book of Zephaniah
  • The Book of Haggai
  • The Book of Zechariah
  • The Book of Malachi
  • The First Book of the Maccabees
  • The Second Book of the Maccabees
  • The Good News According to Matthew
  • The Good News According to Mark
  • The Good News According to Luke
  • The Good News According to John
  • The Acts of the Apostles
  • Paul’s Letter to the Romans
  • Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians
  • Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians
  • Paul’s Letter to the Galatians
  • Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians
  • Paul’s Letter to the Philippians
  • Paul’s Letter to the Colossians
  • Paul’s First Letter to the Thessalonians
  • Paul’s Second Letter to the Thessalonians
  • Paul’s First Letter to Timothy
  • Paul’s Second Letter to Timothy
  • Paul’s Letter to Titus
  • Paul’s Letter to Philemon
  • The Letter to the Hebrews
  • The Letter from James
  • Peter’s First Letter
  • Peter’s Second Letter
  • John’s First Letter
  • John’s Second Letter
  • John’s Third Letter
  • The Letter from Jude
  • The Revelation to John


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1Now it came to pass, when Judith a widow had heard these words, who was the daughter of Merari, the son of Idox, the son of Joseph, the son of Ozias, the son of Elai, the son of Jamnor, the son of Gedeon, the son of Raphaim, the son of Achitob, the son of Melehias, the son of Enan, the son of Nathanias, the son of Salathiel, the son of Simeon, the son of Ruben: 2And her husband was Manasses, who died in the time of the barley harvest: 3For he was standing over them that bound sheaves in the field; and the heat came upon his head, and he died in Bethulia his own city, and was buried there with his fathers. 4And Judith his relict was a widow now three years and six months. 5And she made herself a private chamber in the upper part of her house, in which she abode shut up with her maids. 6And she wore haircloth upon her loins, and fasted all the days of her life, except the sabbaths, and new moons, and the feasts of the house of Israel. 7And she was exceedingly beautiful, and her husband left her great riches, and very many servants, and large possessions of herds of oxen, and flocks of sheep. 8And she was greatly renowned among all, because she feared the Lord very much, neither was there any one that spoke an ill word of her. 9When therefore she had heard that Ozias had promised that he would deliver up the city after the fifth day, she sent to the ancients Chabri and Charmi. 10And they came to her, and she said to them: What is this word, by which Ozias hath consented to give up the city to the Assyrians, if within five days there come no aid to us? 11And who are you that tempt the Lord? 12This is not a word that may draw down mercy, but rather that may stir up wrath, and enkindle indignation. 13You have set a time for the mercy of the Lord, and you have appointed him a day, according to your pleasure. 14But forasmuch as the Lord is patient, let us be penitent for this same thing, and with many tears let us beg his pardon: 15For God will not threaten like man, nor be inflamed to anger like the son of man. 16And therefore let us humble our souls before him, and continuing in an humble spirit, in his service: 17Let us ask the Lord with tears, that according to his will so he would shew his mercy to us: that as our heart is troubled by their pride, so also we may glorify in our humility. 18For we have not followed the sins of our fathers, who forsook their God, and worshipped strange gods. 19For which crime they were given up to their enemies, to the sword, and to pillage, and to confusion: but we know no other God but him. 20Let us humbly wait for his consolation, and the Lord our God will require our blood of the afflictions of our enemies, and he will humble all the nations that shall rise up against us, and bring them to disgrace. 21And now, brethren, as you are the ancients among the people of God, and their very soul resteth upon you: comfort their hearts by your speech, that they may be mindful how our fathers were tempted that they might be proved, whether they worshipped their God truly. 22They must remember how our father Abraham was tempted, and being proved by many tribulations, was made the friend of God. 23So Isaac, so Jacob, so Moses, and all that have pleased God, passed through many tribulations, remaining faithful. 24But they that did not receive the trials with the fear of the Lord, but uttered their impatience and the reproach of their murmuring against the Lord, 25Were destroyed by the destroyer, and perished by serpents. 26As for us therefore let us not revenge ourselves for these things which we suffer. 27But esteeming these very punishments to be less than our sins deserve, let us believe that these scourges of the Lord, with which like servants we are chastised, have happened for our amendment, and not for our destruction. 28And Ozias and the ancients said to her: All things which thou hast spoken are true, and there is nothing to be reprehended in thy words. 29Now therefore pray for us, for thou art a holy woman, and one fearing God. 30And Judith said to them: As you know that what I have been able to say is of God: 31So that which I intend to do prove ye if it be of God, and pray that God may strengthen my design. 32You shall stand at the gate this night, and I will go out with my maidservant: and pray ye, that as you have said, in five days the Lord may look down upon his people Israel. 33But I desire that you search not into what I am doing, and till I bring you word let nothing else be done but to pray for me to the Lord our God. 34And Ozias the prince of Juda said to her: Go in peace, and the Lord be with thee to take revenge of our enemies. So returning they departed.

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