wisdom book

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wisdom book

A student reads a wisdom book in the library.

Definition

Noun: 1. A type of biblical book: Specifically, any of the books in the Bible that are considered to contain philosophical, practical, or poetic wisdom, often focusing on questions of morality, virtue, and the meaning of life. These books are distinct from historical narratives, prophetic writings, or legal texts.

Usage
  • The term "wisdom book" is used primarily in theological, literary, and academic discussions about the Bible's structure and genres.
  • It is a categorical or descriptive term, not a proper title. One would refer to "the wisdom books" or "a wisdom book."
Examples
  • In our scripture study, we are comparing themes common to all the wisdom books.
  • The Book of Proverbs is a classic example of a wisdom book.
  • Scholars often group Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes as the core wisdom books of the Old Testament.
Advanced Usage
  • "Wisdom literature": This is a broader, more common term for the same category of writings. It encompasses the biblical wisdom books and similar texts from other ancient Near Eastern cultures.
    • The course on Ancient Near Eastern Thought includes a unit on wisdom literature from Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wisdom literature (n): The genre or body of writings to which the wisdom books belong.
  • Sapiential book (n): A formal, less common synonym derived from the Latin (wisdom).
Synonyms
  • Sapiential book (formal/academic)
  • Wisdom writing
  • Poetic book (this term can overlap but is not perfectly synonymous, as it may include books like Psalms which are not always classified strictly as wisdom literature)
Notes on Different Meanings
  • The term "wisdom book" is highly specific to biblical and religious studies. It does not have a general meaning for any book about wisdom.
  • It is not typically used in idioms or as part of phrasal verbs due to its specialized nature as a categorical noun.
wisdom book

A student reads a wisdom book in the library.

Noun
  1. any of the biblical books (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Wisdom of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus) that are considered to contain wisdom