THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTICUS

audiobook (Unabridged) The Apocrypha | Excluded From The Bible

By Christopher Glyn

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Embark on a captivating journey through the Book of Ecclesiasticus from the Apocrypha, a profound Jewish work penned by the scribe Ben Sira of Jerusalem. Originating around 200 to 175 BCE, this ancient text, also known as the Book of Sirach, offers a rich tapestry of wisdom, ethics, and teachings rooted in Jewish tradition. 

Explore the depths of Jewish thought as Ecclesiasticus, inspired by Ben Sira's father Joshua son of Sirach, unveils a world of moral guidance and philosophical musings. This text serves as a bridge between the divine teachings and daily life, offering insights into behavior, ethics, and spirituality. 

Ecclesiasticus stands out for its blend of practical wisdom and theological depth. The book navigates through various themes such as humility, honor, poverty, wealth, and the fear of the Lord, reflecting on the complexities of human existence and the pursuit of a righteous life. 

Journey through the diverse proverbs and teachings that make up Ecclesiasticus, each chapter a mosaic of timeless wisdom. The teachings encompass not only religious doctrines but also touch upon social, political, and family life, providing guidance for a virtuous and fulfilling life. 

Discover the intriguing story of the book's translation into Greek in Egypt by Ben Sira's unnamed grandson, who also added a historically significant prologue. This prologue is renowned for being the earliest witness to a canon of the books of the prophets, making the date of the text a focal point of scholarly interest. 

As the largest wisdom book from antiquity to have survived, Ecclesiasticus invites you on a quest to explore its extensive collection of sayings and teachings. As one of the Apocryphal books of the Bible, it ignites curiosity about historical interpretations, the evolution of Jewish thought, and the enduring lessons that resonate through time.

THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTICUS