The Wisdom of Sirach

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The Wisdom of Sirach
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Author(s)
Wilson, Walter T.
Year
2023
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
The Eerdmans Critical Commentary
Publisher
Eerdmans
Place of Publication
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Work type
Label
17/07/2023
Abstract

A deuterocanonical collection of proverbs from the intertestamental period, the Book of Sirach has been treated by many Protestants as a bit of Catholic trivia. Yet careful study of Sirach reveals fascinating insights into Jewish thought two centuries before Jesus. Walter T. Wilson invites scholars and nonspecialists alike to discover the wisdom of this important yet under-studied text.
|A temple scribe writing in the second century BCE, Ben Sira aimed to instill fear of the Lord and discipline in his community. Interweaving practical advice and theoretical wisdom, his book instructs readers—then and now—in the principles of wisdom so that they may apply them to right action and lead the good life.
|Based on the New Revised Standard Version, Wilson’s commentary explicates the translated English text with careful attention to its historical and religious contexts, formal qualities, prevailing themes, and place in the canon (or lack thereof). The volume includes a helpful bibliography and notes.

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Table of Contents

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List of Abbreviations
|Introduction
|Prologue
|Commentary
|Sirach 1:1–4:10
|Sirach 4:11–6:17
|Sirach 6:18–14:19
|Sirach 14:20–23:27
|Sirach 24:1–33:18
|Sirach 33:19–39:11
|Sirach 39:12–43:33
|Sirach 44:1–50:29
|Sirach 51:1–30
|Bibliographies
|Indexes

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
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