Ecclesiasticus or the Wisdom of Jesus, Son of Sirach
Jesus ben Sira was a Jewish teacher who probably lived in Jerusalem and wrote this book in about 190 BC. Translated into Greek by his grandson, it became popular among the Greek-speaking Jews of the Dispersion and passed into use in the Christian church because of that traditional popularity. It is a collection of wise sayings, in poetic form and always practical, much of it looking forward to later rabbinic and Christian teaching. Mr Snaith introduces the book and comments on it in the style established for this series. The full text is given, and the commentary is interwoven between short passages of text.
Product details
July 1974Paperback
9780521097758
284 pages
232 × 156 × 8 mm
1.26kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. The ways of wisdom
- 2. Mans life under divine providence
- 3. Maxims of prudence and self-discipline
- 4. The praise of wisdom
- 5. Counsels upon social behaviour
- 6. True piety and the mercy of God
- 7. Man in Society
- 8. The wonders of creation
- 9. Heroes of Israel's past.