“This commentary is a gift to the Church, drawing from the best scholarship but communicating Sirach’s enduring value to contemporary disciples in understandable language. Dr. Villeneuve respects Sirach as an inspired book while emphasizing that its teaching needs to be understood in light of its Christian fulfillment. He shows in very helpful ways how the enduring wisdom of Sirach is relevant for believers today. An impressive work indeed.”
Ralph Martin, STD, director of Graduate Theology Programs in the New Evangelization, Sacred Heart Major Seminary
“Years ago, André Villeneuve taught me about the nuptial origins of the Church in the covenant with Israel. His love for Israel and for the Church is evident again in this marvelous commentary on Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus, the book of the Church. From questions of liturgy (temple worship) to politics (foreign domination), Villeneuve is a trustworthy guide to Sirach’s wisdom for today.”
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register
“More than certainly brilliant biblical scholarship, this book is also beautiful and accessible. Reading it felt more like worship than study.”
Barbara Nicolosi, columnist, National Catholic Register
Praise for the CCSS series
“The New Testament volumes in this series have served me as a constant resource: deeply scholarly, firmly in touch with the Catholic tradition, and impressively readable and teachable. But among Christians today, the Old Testament often is neglected or treated as unintelligible—with the result being a tragic impoverishment of faith. The same qualities that have set this series apart will be on display in its commentaries on the Old Testament. All Catholics should have these trustworthy volumes at hand.”
Matthew Levering, James N. Jr. and Mary D. Perry Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary
“The Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture is always my first recommendation to homilists, catechists, Bible study facilitators, and anyone wanting to go deeper in studying the Bible. It is an outstanding work of Catholic scholarship, combining contemporary biblical research with ancient tradition, theological reflection, and pastoral insight. Each volume is solid, accessible, and applicable to the life of Christian discipleship. Editors Mary Healy, Mark Giszczak, and Peter Williamson have given the Church in our time a great gift that will continue to impact our ecclesial mission and ongoing renewal for generations to come.”
Stephen J. Binz, scholar, writer, speaker at Bridge-B.com, and author of Threshold Bible Study
André Villeneuve (PhD, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) is associate professor of Old Testament and biblical languages at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan. He received his Licentiate in Sacred Scripture from the Pontifical Biblical Commission in Rome. He is the author of Divine Marriage from Eden to the End of Days and the director of Catholics for Israel.