ben sira
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Definition
Proper noun * Ben Sira: The name of a book found in some versions of the Old Testament, specifically within the collection known as the Apocrypha or Deuterocanonical books. It is a work of wisdom literature, primarily consisting of maxims and ethical teachings.
Usage
The term "Ben Sira" is used exclusively as the title of this specific ancient text. It functions as a singular proper noun. * The wisdom of Ben Sira is often compared to the Book of Proverbs. * Scholars study Ben Sira to understand Jewish thought during the Second Temple period.
Advanced Usage
- The full title of the book is often given as "The Wisdom of Ben Sira" or "Sirach."
- The name "Ben Sira" is also used to refer to the presumed author of the book, Jesus son of Sirach.
Variants and Related Words
- Sirach: The more common alternate name for the same book.
- Ecclesiasticus: Another traditional title for the Book of Ben Sira, meaning "Church Book."
- Wisdom of Sirach: A descriptive title for the book.
Synonyms
- Sirach
- Ecclesiasticus
- The Wisdom of Jesus son of Sirach
Notes
- "Ben Sira" is not a common English word but a specialized term used in biblical and theological studies.
- It is important to note that this book is considered canonical by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches but is part of the Apocrypha in Protestant traditions.
Noun
- an Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in that respect)