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Wisdom Literature
OBJECTIVES:
Students will be able to list the Books of Wisdom.
†Students will discuss the concept of suffering and lessons
learned from Job’s suffering
†Students will describe the three types of hymns found in
the Book of Psalms
†Students will discuss the main themes in the Book of
Ecclesiastes
†Students will identify the allegory of Song of Songs
†Students will discuss why wisdom is important, according
to the Book of Wisdom
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Word of the Week
THE EUCHARISTIC PRAYER –
our perfect prayer of thanksgiving in
which Christ becomes present to his
people in bread and wine and our
response to be present to others and
change the world (The Eucharistic
Prayer concludes with the Great Amen.)
THE WISDOM BOOKS
Distribute Bibles and find the Wisdom Books
•Divide into 7 groups
•Assign each group one of the Wisdom Books,
each group should read the introduction and give
a report on their book.
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The Problem with the World Today
How many of us view our total existence ….
Time on Earth
Eternity
Result … live self-centered, superfluous, materialistic lives
The reality is ….
Time on Earth
But how you
live here
Time in Eternity
Determines where you
spend here
The Wisdom Books –
How to Live a Better Life
• Proverbs
• Job
• Ecclesiastes
• Sirach
• Wisdom
• Song of Songs
• Psalms
Stories told in …
• Tobit
• Judith
• Esther
• Jonah
Job – Why Do the Good Suffer?
Let’s enact
the play!
Job: Understanding Suffering
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The book of Job is about Job, a
virtuous and upright man, and his
struggle to make sense of what
seems to be unnecessary and
undeserved suffering.
It answers the question: Why do
good people suffer and wicked
people prosper?
However, despite all his suffering,
Job’s faith never wavers.
God does not cause suffering
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Although God allows Satan to test Job’s faith through a
series of losses, God does not cause his suffering, and he
allows it because he knows Job’s faith will not waver.
This shows that God never initiates human suffering.
Job never blames his misfortunes on God, instead asking him
why he is suffering.
In response, God overwhelms him with a number of questions
he cannot answer, and Job realizes that God is so great and
complex that humans cannot understand his ways.
Lessons Learned
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We can learn many lessons from the story of Job.
First, human suffering is not always a result of personal sin and
should not be viewed as a punishment from God, and may even help
to strengthen our faith.
In times of trial, we can either blame God or turn to God.
Second, God does not want his people to suffer; when we cry out in
distress, God hears us.
Third, the life of faith takes root in a patient heart; patience in our
sufferings and struggles is essential to grow in our relationship with
God.
Finally, God still deserves our love and respect, even when times are
bad. Though we may question God, we are called to realize that
God’s ways are too wondrous and immense for the human mind.
Even if we are suffering, we should remain faithful and God will
reward us in Heaven.
The Psalms: Learning to Pray
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Psalter- The Book of Psalms of Old Testament, which
contains 150 Psalms, has many different authors over
many generations
Psalms – Hymns or songs of prayer to God that
express:
thanksgiving (A prayer of gratitude for the gift of life, and
the gifts in life)
 lament (a Psalm that conveys mourning and petitioning of
God in times of need)
 praise (prayer of acknowledgment that God is God, giving
God glory)
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Hymns- poetic song lyrics written to honor God
Mirror of the Soul
Saint Athanasius of Alexandria, a Church Father and a
defender of the faith, made the following statement
about the Psalms:
“It seems to me that these words of the Psalms become
like a mirror to the person singing them, so that he might
see himself and the emotions of his soul.”
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The Psalms are filled with wisdom that empowers
individuals to express their inner longing for God
THE BOOK OF
PROVERBS
The Book of Proverbs collects poems ad wise
sayings representing the wisdom from
generations of Israelite history. Like the Song of
Songs, God’s wisdom is personified as a woman.
Proverbs tell us where to find wisdom: in the
streets, the marketplace and in the city.
Proverbs – What is a Good Life?
You may have seen them in your house, in church etc
Proverbs – What is a Good Life?
Work
Parenting
“Discipline your children
while there is hope; do
not set your heart on
their Destruction” (19:18)
Communication
“A soft answer turns
away wrath, but a harsh
word stirs up anger”
(15:1)
“In all toil there is profit,
but mere talk leads only
to poverty” (14:23)
Conducting Business
“The integrity of the upright,
guides them, but the crookedness
of the treacherous destroys
them” (11:13)
Attitudes
“Pride goes before destruction,
and a haughty spirit before a
fall” (16:18)
Proverbs – What is a Good Life?
Reputation
“A good name is to be
chosen rather than great
riches, & favor is better
than silver or gold” (22:1)
Gossip
Learning
“A fool takes no pleasure in
understanding, but only in
expressing personal opinion”
(14:23)
Relationships with Neighbors
“A perverse person spreads
strife, & a whisperer separates
close friends” (16:28)
“A generous person will be enriched,
and one who gives water will get
water” (11:25)
31 Chapters … about 1,000 proverbs
Largely credited to Solomon
Written 2,700 years ago!
A book that sounds pessimistic,
but is mostly based on realism
Written by a man who believed God
could not be understood by man and
that we shouldn't even try to understand
him
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes: The Ongoing Search
for Meaning
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“For in much wisdom there is much sorrow, / and he
who stores up knowledge stored up grief” This
quote summarizes the overall perspective of the
author of The Book of Ecclesiastes.
The Book of Ecclesiastes was written in the third or
fourth century B.C. It challenges readers to see
things in a different light by providing practical
advice about the journey of faith. The author is also
known as the teacher.
A Time for Everything
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From life to
death, tears
to laughter,
love to hate, we must bow
before the infinite wisdom of
God. The teacher said that
God’s ways are not our
ways, nor is his timeline ours.
The closer someone draws to
God, the more willing
someone will trust in his care.
Letting go of the need to
control and know everything
paves the way for God’s
plan for salvation.
Carpe Diem: “Seize the Day”
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The teacher says “all things are vanity!” (1:2)
This means life packs permanence and we don’t know
its meaning.
He also says to respond to the vanity of life by
making the most of God’s gifts.
Living with energy and joy does not mean to not seek
wisdom.
Wisdom guides the searching heart towards God.
Ecclesiastes helps us find meaning through all the
chaos and confusion of life.
Song of Songs
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A collection of poetry about the beauty of love
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Can be taken to mean a love between people or the love of God for humanity
Song of Songs: The Beauty of Love
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Song of Songs, also called the Song of Solomon,
was written by an unknown author, written after the
Jews’ return from the Babylonian Exile in 539 BC
(was not written by King Solomon).
Composed of rich poetry with vivid imagery
describing the beauty of love.
Interpreted from the book, the relationship between
the lover and the beloved in Songs of Songs
symbolize the relationship between God and Israel
or Jesus and the Church.
Ideal Human Love
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According to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, “Love is an
affection of the soul… It is spontaneous in its origin
and impulse; and true love is its own satisfaction.”
Authentic love cannot be forced, nor should it be selfseeking.
Love IS Powerful
Poems attest to the intensity and strength of the love
between a lover and beloved, through imagery
beauty and splendor of love is demonstrated.
Creator and Creature
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As an allegory for God’s relationship with the
Israelites, Song of Songs paints a picture of God as
a faithful lover of his beloved People.
God has called his Chosen People to a spiritual
union of perfect love.
Christ formed an “unbreakable alliance” with his
Chosen People, the Church, whom he nourishes and
sustains with saving love
Creator and Creature (cont.)
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Taking it a step further, the Song of Songs is an
allegory for the relationship between God and the
individual.
Bernard states: “Of all the moments, sensations and
feelings of the soul, love is the only one in which the
creature can respond to the Creator and make
some sort of return however unequal though it be.”
God desires the affection and love of each of his
beloved children.
Creator and Creature (cont.)
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Song of Songs is a hidden treasure in the Old
Testament.
Many people are unaware of its existence, and
those who have heard of it do not realize its great
worth.
Whether viewed literally or allegorically, Song of
Songs emphasizes the centrality of ideal love in the
quest of God.
WISDOM: Seeking the
Truth
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As the Jewish people settled in new lands and were
removed from their homeland., the Jewish leaders
were concerned about the people losing sight of their
ancestor’s accomplishments
One of the Jewish leaders, whose name remains
unknown, wrote the Book of Wisdom to encourage
the Jews to remain faithful to the wisdom revealed in
their history and tradition
There are 3 main divisions of the Book of Wisdom:
† The first addresses the reward of justice,
† the second praises wisdom
† and the third reflects on the Exodus events.
Wisdom Personified
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a notable trait of the Book of
Wisdom is the use of
personification.
this writing technique gives human
traits to non human objects.
In the Book , Wisdom is personified
as a female
The ultimate embodiment of God’
the Father’s, wisdom is realized in
Jesus Christ
Wisdom, also
called Sophia
in Greek and
Sapientia in
Latin, is
God’s
wisdom.
Teacher, Counselor, and Preserver
†The Book if Wisdom presents
wisdom as a manifestation of the
creative spirit of God.
†Wisdom is called an “instructress” in
the ways of God.
†In the Book of Wisdom, wisdom
preserves the history and salvation,
by reminding the Jewish community
of God’s creation of the world and
salvation of Israel in the Exodus.
†Wisdom reminds the people that
God is both creator and rescuer.
continued
Wisdom gives courage to the fearful,
delivering the enslaved, sheltering the lost,
and opening “the mouths of the dumb.”
 From the beginning of creation to its
culmination, wisdom connects human
beings
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the stories of the past,
 unifies the family of today,
 and sings of that which has yet to be spoken.
A faithful friend
is a sturdy
THE BOOK OF SIRACH
shelter; he
who finds
•This book is also known as Ecclesiasticus and
one, finds a
was written around 180 BC by Jesus Ben
Sira.
treasure.
A faithful friend
•Sirach is organized around one central
theme: “All wisdom comes from the Lord and
is beyond
with him it remains forever.” (1:1)
price, no
•Sirach praises the wisdom revealed in the
sum can
heroes of Jewish faith.
balance his
worth.
Sirach 6:14-15
Closing Prayer
Closing Prayer
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, ever faithful to
your promises and ever close to your Church:
the earth rejoices in hope of the Savior's
coming and looks forward with longing to his
return at the end of time. Prepare our hearts
and remove the sadness that hinders us from
feeling the joy and hope which his presence
will bestow, for he is Lord for ever and ever.
Amen.
Ten Questions
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What is recounted in the Book of Job?
What lessons can we learn from Job’s suffering?
What are the three types of hymns in the Book of
Psalms?
How are the Psalms important for the People of
God?
What are some of the main themes in the Book of
Ecclesiastes.
Ten Questions
6. What is the main literacy genre in the Song of
Songs?
7. How is the Song of Songs an allegory?
8. Why are the three main divisions of the Book of
Wisdom?
9. How is wisdom personified in the Wisdom of
Solomon?
10. What is the meaning of Carpe Diem.
Answers
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The Book of Job recounts the suffering of a man
named Job who refused to let go of his faith and
love for God.
From this book we learn that suffering is not
always the result of personal sin and must not be
viewed as a punishment from God, God does not
want his People to suffer, the life of faith takes
root in a patient heart, and God deserves our
faith and love when life takes a turn for the worse.
Answers Cont.
3. The three hymns are lament, thanksgiving, and
praise.
4. The Psalms are a voice of hope in despair, truth
amid misunderstanding, and interconnection in the
face of isolation.
5. The main themes of the Ecclesiastes are to seek
wisdom, truth, face sorrow, and live each day well.
Answers Cont.
6. The main genre is poetry, usually love poetry.
7.
The Song of Songs is an allegory for the
relationship between God and the Israelites, the
Church, and the individual. This is because God
shows his love in the Song of Songs, and this is
what he shows to his people.
8.
One regards justice, one praises wisdoms, and
reflects Exodus.
Answer Cont.
9. Wisdom is personified as Sophia, a woman that
emphasizes the feminine nature of wisdom.
10. Seize the day.