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- Ecclesiasticus - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Ecclesiasticus was among the books that found their way into the LXX, and thus gained currency, particularly in the Early Church It was never accepted as canonical by the Jews, although it was often quoted, and it exercised considerable influence on the later rabbinic lit
- Book of Sirach - Wikipedia
The Book of Sirach ( ˈsaɪræk ), [a] also known as The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, [1] The Wisdom of Jesus son of Eleazar, [2] or Ecclesiasticus ( ɪˌkliːziˈæstɪkəs ), [3] is a Jewish literary work originally written in Biblical Hebrew
- King James Bible Online
King James Bible Online
- What is the book of Ecclesiasticus? - GotQuestions. org
Ecclesiasticus was apparently written by Jesus, grandson of Sirach, sometime between 190 and 170 BC He is also referred to as Yeshua Ben Sirach or simply Ben Sira He was a philosophical observer of life who lived in Jerusalem and was well-versed in the Hebrew Scriptures and traditions
- What is Ecclesiasticus? - Bible Hub
Ecclesiasticus, often referred to as “The Wisdom of Sirach” or simply “Sirach,” is a piece of Jewish wisdom literature that does not appear in the Hebrew Bible as preserved by most Protestant traditions
- Ecclesiasticus | Definition, Contents, Origin, Facts | Britannica
Ecclesiasticus, also called the Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, deuterocanonical biblical work, an outstanding example of the wisdom genre of religious literature that was popular in the early Hellenistic period of Judaism (3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE)
- The Book of Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) - Catholic Doors
As it was written after the time of Esdras, it is not in the Jewish canon; but is received as canonical and divine by the Catholic Church, instructed by apostolical tradition, and directed by the spirit of God
- ECCLESIASTICUS - tldm. org
As it was written after the time of Esdras, it is not in the Jewish canon; but is received as canonical and divine by the Catholic Church, instructed by apostolical tradition, and directed by the spirit of God
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