Deuterocanon / Wisdom of Solomon / 11
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:16 / Testament of Gad 5:10
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:15 / Romans 1:23
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:15 / Jude 1:10
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:16 / Psalm 7:15
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:16 / Jubilees 4:32
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:20 / Augustine City of God 11.30
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:20 / Augustine City of God 12.18
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:20 / Augustine Confessions 5.4
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:20 / 4 Ezra 4:36
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:23 / Romans 2:4
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:23 / Acts 17:30
- Wisdom of Solomon 11:24 / Clement of Alexandria The Instructor 1.8
Summary
Date: 100-50 B.C.E.
The Wisdom of Solomon presents philosophical questions in a style that is very personal, sounding at times like the protest texts Job and Ecclesiastes. It is indeed confessional like Ecclesiastes, but this is ironic, since Wisdom of Solomon at times appears to oppose the theological message of Ecclesiastes. Wisdom of Solomon is notable for its inclusion in the New Testament canon in the early Christian Muratorian fragment.