Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ecclus
Noun
/ˈɛkləs/

Definition
Ecclus is an abbreviation of the book name Ecclesiasticus in the Bible, also known as Sirach.

Examples
- In the teachings of ecclus, we find profound insights on human behavior.
- Many scholars have debated the implications of the messages conveyed in ecclus.
- Reading ecclus can provide valuable lessons for leading a moral life.

Meaning
The term ‘ecclus’ refers to a collection of ethical teachings and wise sayings attributed to Jesus Ben Sirach, emphasizing morality and the importance of wisdom.

Synonyms
- Sirach
- Ecclesiasticus
- Wisdom literature