The Navarre Bible: Wisdom Books : the books of Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes (Qoheleth), the Wisdom of Solomon, and Sirach (Ecclesiasticus)This volume, which follows the pattern of the highly successful Navarre Bible New Testament, consists of the Revised Standard Version and the New Vulgate with a Commentary by members of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Navarre, Spain.Whereas the first five books of the Old Testament - the Pentateuch - record the Law of Moses in the form of commandments, the Wisdom Books propound that teaching in the form of counsels and proverbs. They also reveal the close connection between knowledge that comes through faith, and knowledge acquired through human reasoning. |
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Contents
Preface and Preliminary Notes 79 | 7 |
Introduction | 19 |
Text and commentary | 27 |
Introduction | 159 |
Text and commentary | 167 |
Introduction | 257 |
Text and commentary | 264 |
Introduction | 301 |
Text and commentary | 307 |
Introduction | 383 |
Text and commentary 391 | 541 |
Explanatory Notes in the RSVCE | 553 |
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Common terms and phrases
animae answer autem beginning brings comes created death desire Deut divine Domini earth Eccles eius enim erit evil eyes faith father fear follow fool friends give given God's Greek hand heart Hebrew holy human illi illius illos illum Israel Job's keep king knowledge light live Lord man's manus meaning mind mouth omni passage person praise Prov proverbs punishment quae quam quis quod reason reward rich righteous sapientia seek sicut sins Sirach soul speak speech spirit suam suffering sunt super suum teaching terra Testament things thou tibi tradition turn tuum understanding verses vitae wicked wisdom wise