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Ecclesiasticus
[ ih-klee-zee-as-ti-kuhs ]
noun
- a book of the Apocrypha. : Ecclus.
Ecclesiasticus
/ ɪˌːɪˈæɪə /
noun
- one of the books of the Apocrypha, written around 180 bc and also called the Wisdom of Jesus, the son of Sirach
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The first lesson Ecclesiasticus 43. 11-26 is read by the Dean of Windsor.
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The First Lesson, Ecclesiasticus 43. 11-26, will be read by the Dean of Windsor.
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And Ecclesiasticus, willing to go all the way, puts it simply: “Instead of a friend, become not an enemy.”
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Not only is it written in Latin, it’s from the book of Ecclesiasticus, not contained in the modern Protestant Bible.
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The Valor Ecclesiasticus throws an interesting light on this subject.
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