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  1. Book of Sirach - Wikipedia

    Sirach is the Greek form of the family name Sira, which in Aramaic likely means "thorn," probably related to the Hebrew word sirim, "thorns." The Greek form adds the letter Chi, an addition …

  2. Sirach, THE WISDOM OF BEN SIRA | USCCB

    The title “Sirach” comes from the Greek form of the author’s name. The author, a sage who lived in Jerusalem, was thoroughly imbued with love for the wisdom tradition, and also for the law, …

  3. Sirach 1 RSV - THE PROLOGUE - Whereas many great - Bible Gateway

    Sirach 1:4 Other authorities add as verse 5, The source of wisdom is God’s word in the highest heaven, and her ways are the eternal commandments. Sirach 1:6 Other authorities add as …

  4. What is Sirach? - Bible Hub

    Sirach stands as a profound work of Jewish wisdom literature composed roughly two centuries before Christ. While its canonical status differs across church traditions, most agree on its …

  5. What is the book of Sirach? - GotQuestions.org

    Jan 4, 2022 · Sirach, also known as “ Ecclesiasticus ” or the “Wisdom of Sirach,” is one of 12–15 books generally recognized as comprising the Apocrypha. Controversy surrounds the …

  6. The Book of Sirach: Timeless Teachings – Young Catholics

    Sirach is a book of the Bible filled with wise advice for daily life. It was written by Jesus ben Sira, a teacher who lived in Jerusalem around 200 years before Jesus was born.

  7. Sirach - Catholic News Agency

    3 days ago · Sirach was written by a Jewish scribe who lived in Jerusalem in the early third century BC. His name was Jesus, son of Eleazar, son of Sirach. He is often called simply "Ben …

  8. Sirach, CHAPTER 1 | USCCB

    1 All wisdom* is from the Lord. and remains with him forever. a. 2 The sands of the sea, the drops of rain, the days of eternity—who can count them? 3 Heaven’s height, earth’s extent, the …

  9. Ben Sira - Wikipedia

    He is the author of the Book of Sirach, also known as "Ecclesiasticus". Ben Sira wrote his work in Hebrew, possibly in Alexandria in the Ptolemaic Kingdom c. 180–175 BCE, where he is …

  10. Sirach 1-8,Sirach 12-18 RSV - THE PROLOGUE - Whereas many …

    Sirach 16:14 Other authorities add 15 The Lord hardened Pharaoh so that he did not know him; in order that his works might be known under heaven. 16 His mercy is manifest to the whole of …