Pages
120
Year
2016
Language
English

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Every culture finds ways to pass along its wisdom from one generation to the next. Old Testament Wisdom literature - comprised of the books of Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes, Sirach, and Wisdom - raises the big "questions for the people of Israel: Why do the righteous suffer? "Why do we die? What is the meaning of life? The book of Proverbs organizes memorable sayings that lead to insight and understanding about the world that can inform the way we live. Speaking universally of the human condition, it paints a poetic portrait of wisdom as it guides members of the community, especially the young, in how to get along in life.

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"Katherine Hayes has written a truly accessible commentary on the book of Proverbs that will be of great benefit to biblical scholars and inquiring laity alike. This volume brings the biblical text alive, explaining its meaning in simple language without sacrificing depth of meaning and insight on every page. Hayes clearly establishes the context and then explains the content of the book's many se
John L. McLaughlin, University of St. Michael's College
"When a reader turns to Scripture for personal reflection, the Book of Proverbs is seldom a favorite book chosen. This is unfortunate, because the teaching found there speaks immediately to life situations. Katherine Hayes has captured the essence of this book, explaining how the simple proverbs it comprises deal with the human choices that are the warp and woof of everyday life. Her portrayal of
Dianne Bergant, CSA, Professor of Old Testament Studies, Catholic Theological Union
"In keeping with the pastoral and theological aim of the series, Katherine Hayes has written a clear, informed, and accessible commentary on one of the most interesting books in the Bible. She helps readers discover the wisdom, common sense, and faith of the book of Proverbs and suggests practical applications for enriching one's life."
Richard Clifford, SJ, Professor of Old Testament at Boston College School of Theology

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