NOUN
- an Apocryphal book consisting mainly of a meditation on wisdom; although ascribed to Solomon it was probably written in the first century BC
How To Use Wisdom of Solomon In A Sentence
- One suspects he will need the wisdom of Solomon to handle the situation with total equanimity.
- Rose refers to the apocryphal book, Wisdom of Solomon, as ‘scripture’.
- I wonder who she considers would be better equipped for this onerous task, or who would be more likely to possess the necessary wisdom of Solomon?
- Whoever is chosen to chair the peace talks is going to need the wisdom of Solomon.
- In both the biblical book of Proverbs and the apocryphal book of Wisdom of Solomon, Wisdom is personified and is said to participate in God's creative activity.
- Wisdom of Solomon thus saw a new synthesis of various sapiential traditions in a much broader philosophical/theological framework that could cope with a universalistic and Hellenistic perspective.
- Whoever is chosen to chair the peace talks is going to need the wisdom of Solomon.
- Whoever is chosen to chair the peace talks is going to need the wisdom of Solomon.