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  1. A jar full of sour wine was standing there; so they put a sponge full of the sour wine upon a branch of hyssop and brought it up to His mouth. Therefore when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And He bowed His head and gave up His spirit.

  2. The Book of Sirach (/ ˈsaɪræk /) [a], also known as The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach[1] or Ecclesiasticus (/ ɪˌkliːziˈæstɪkəs /), [2] is a Jewish literary work, originally written in Biblical Hebrew.

  3. 4 sty 2022 · Sirach, also known as “Ecclesiasticus” or the “Wisdom of Sirach,” is one of 12–15 books generally recognized as comprising the Apocrypha. Controversy surrounds the Apocrypha regarding whether these books are from God and divinely inspired.

  4. 5 sie 2023 · In the book of Ruth, vinegar is used as a symbol of poverty and destitution. When Ruth returned to her mother-in-law Naomi after gleaning in the fields, she brought with her “an ephah of roasted grain, some bread, and dipped it in vinegar” (Ruth 2:14, NIV). This meal was a simple one, indicating the humble circumstances of Ruth and Naomi.

  5. The Romans had an "embamma", or sauce, made of vinegar, in which they dipped their food (e); and Theocritus (f) makes mention of vinegar as used by reapers: in the Syriac version it is bread dipped in milk; and in the Arabic version milk poured upon it.

  6. 1 wrz 2019 · In fact, the book itself is known by many names: the Codex Sinaiticus refers to it as “Sophia Iesou Yiou Sirax,” that is, “ the wisdom of Jesus, son of Sirach.” In the Codex Vaticanus it...

  7. Study the meaning of Sirach, Book Of in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Learn more about the biblical context and references of Sirach, Book Of.