- The Book of
Sirach (/ˈsaɪræk/), also
known as The
Wisdom of
Jesus the Son of
Sirach or
Ecclesiasticus (/ɪˌkliːziˈæstɪkəs/), is a
Jewish literary work...
- Ben Sira or
Joshua ben
Sirach (Hebrew: שמעון בן יהושע בן אליעזר בן סירא, romanized: šimʿon ben yəhošuʿ ben ʾəliʿezer ben Sirā) (fl. 2nd
century BCE) was...
- də-Ben Sirā) is an
anonymous text of the
Middle Ages
inspired by the Book of
Sirach and
written in a
Muslim country between 700 and 1000. It is a compilation...
- Ria-
Sirach (French pronunciation: [ʁja siʁak] ; Catalan: Rià i Cirac) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France. Ria-
sirach is...
-
Tobit Judith Baruch including the
Letter of
Jeremiah (Baruch
chapter 6)
Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus) 1
Maccabees 2
Maccabees Wisdom Gr****
additions to Esther...
- writers" who have made this observation. The
Jewish deuterocanonical Book of
Sirach states that "whoever
touches pitch gets dirty, and
whoever ****ociates with...
-
polemical work
Against Apion, 198–210, and the deutero-canonical
Jewish Book of
Sirach or Ecclesiasticus, 7:18–36. More
recent research on
social behaviour has...
- Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of
Songs (Song of Solomon), Job, and
Sirach. It is one of the
deuterocanonical books, i.e. it is
included in the canons...
- BCE) also
collected sacred books (3:42–50, 2:13–15, 15:6–9). The Book of
Sirach provides evidence of a
collection of
sacred scriptures similar to portions...
- as
Ecclesiastes and the Song of
Songs from the Five Megillot.
Wisdom and
Sirach are also part of the
Poetic Books, but aren't part of the
Hebrew Bible,...