Introduction
Koheleth next discusses the scope and advantage of prudence and discretion what the Greeks call sophrosyne, but for which the English has no single term, unless it be the ungraceful one, rightmindedness. The taste and usage of the East, as well as his own professional habit as a hakim, or public teacher, lead Koheleth to use the proverbial or sententious sometimes called gnomic style of expression. “He sought out and set in order many proverbs.”
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