Hi @MadHermit, I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of your parents! I lost both of my parents about 5 years ago or so, and there is a sadness that persists even now, one that I do not expect will ever go away (though in the case of my mother, there is also great joy, because I am certain of the wondrous eternity that is now hers .. as you are in the case of your parents .. my dad I'm, sadly, not so sure about ).
As for the rest of your post, you mentioned Jesus' upbringing. How do we 'know' that He was, "immersed in Jewish Wisdom writings", in His early years, or that Sirach, or any other writings for that matter, influenced what He taught us in the NT?
The command to "love your neighbor as yourself", for instance, was hardly a new teaching in 175 BC when Sirach was written.
And if Jesus needed Sirach to come to a proper understanding of what it means to "love yourself", what did the people of Moses' day do to understand it more than a millennium before Sirach was written?
Finally, do you believe that Jesus was referring to involvement in various forms of secular entertainment/relaxation when He spoke of the "abundant" life that His coming here was meant to give to those of us who are His?
Thanks
Great contribution Deut that stuff looks like the makers mark all over it!😀
~Deut
As for the rest of your post, you mentioned Jesus' upbringing. How do we 'know' that He was, "immersed in Jewish Wisdom writings", in His early years, or that Sirach, or any other writings for that matter, influenced what He taught us in the NT?
The command to "love your neighbor as yourself", for instance, was hardly a new teaching in 175 BC when Sirach was written.
Leviticus 19
17 ‘You shall not hate your fellow countryman in your heart; you may surely reprove your neighbor, but shall not incur sin because of him.
18 ‘You shall not take vengeance, nor bear any grudge against the sons of your people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself; I am the LORD.
And if Jesus needed Sirach to come to a proper understanding of what it means to "love yourself", what did the people of Moses' day do to understand it more than a millennium before Sirach was written?
Finally, do you believe that Jesus was referring to involvement in various forms of secular entertainment/relaxation when He spoke of the "abundant" life that His coming here was meant to give to those of us who are His?
Thanks
Great contribution Deut that stuff looks like the makers mark all over it!😀
~Deut