Wisdom literature

Wisdom literature is the a genre of literature common in the Ancient Near East. This genre is characterized by praise of God, often in poetic form, and by sayings of wisdom intended to teach about God and about virtue.

The most famous examples of wisdom literature are found in the Bible. The following Biblical books are classified as wisdom literature:

The first four of these books are considered canonical by Jews and Christians. The final two of these books are considered canonical by Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christians, but not by other Christians or by Jews.

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See also: Wisdom literature, Ancient Near East, Ben Sira, Bible, Book of Proverbs, Book of Wisdom, Christianity, Eastern Orthodoxy