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The author examines Jewish proverbial wisdom, tracing sayings in Proverbs and Ecclesiasticus to their Hellenistic-era setting and relating them to the social, moral, and religious life of their makers. He defines proverb characteristics, surveys popular Old Testament and Rabbinic sayings, and interprets themes such as wisdom, conduct, humour, nature, communal life, and faith. Chapters move from formal features to historical reconstruction and topical studies—ideal, difficulty, harvest, values, body politic, and the gift of God—aiming to recover the human outlook behind maxims and to show how proverbs shaped ethical teaching.
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