Full title
Hellenistic Instruction in Palestine and Egypt: Ben Sira and Papyrus Insinger
Research notes
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Reference type
Year
2005
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of Judaism
Volume
36
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
2
Pages
147-172
Alternative title
JSJ
Label
20/06/2005
Abstract
Ben Sira and the Demotic wisdom text Papyrus Insinger have numerous similarities. This is evident in terms of their practical instruction on topics such as shame, generosity, and moderation. They also have affinities regarding more speculative concerns, including theodicy and the nature of the cosmos. These affinities can often be attributed to the fact that each work draws on the native wisdom traditions of its own country, and there are broad similarities between the traditional wisdom of Israel and Egypt. Some of the points of contact between Ben Sira and Papyrus Insinger also reflect intellectual trends of the Hellenistic age.