Deuterocanon / Sirach / 1
- Sirach 1:1 / Clement of Alexandria Stromata 1.4
- Sirach 1:2 / Alexander Epistles on Arianism 1:1
- Sirach 1:2 / Methodius Fragments
- Sirach 1:4 / Augustine Confessions 12.15
- Sirach 1:9 / Athanasius Discourse Against the Arians 22
- Sirach 1:18 / Clement of Alexandria The Instructor 1.8
- Sirach 1:21 / John Chrysostom Homily 29 on Acts
- Sirach 1:27 / Clement of Alexandria Stromata 2.15
- Sirach 1:27 / Clement of Alexandria The Instructor 1.8
Summary
Date: 195-175 B.C.E.
The book here referred to as Ben Sira is known by a number of names. In Jewish tradition it was called Ben Sira and in early Christian Bibles it is titled Sirach (son of Sira). In the Latin Vulgate it was given the title Ecclesiasticus, or Church Book. The book is very similar to the book of Proverbs and was popular among both Christians and Jews, yet although it stands firmly within the biblical tradition in some ways, it is unusual in others.