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
  1. an Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in that respect)