- The Book of
Jasher (also
spelled Jashar; Hebrew: סֵפֶר הַיׇּשׇׁר sēfer hayyāšār),
which means the Book of the
Upright or the Book of the Just Man, is a...
- The Book of
Jasher, also
called Pseudo-
Jasher, is an eighteenth-century
literary forgery by
Jacob Ilive. It
purports to be an
English translation by Flaccus...
- Look up
Jasher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sefer haYashar (Hebrew ספר הישר)
means "Book of the
Upright One", but
Jashar is
generally left untranslated...
-
translation mostly as The Book of
Jasher following English tradition. Its
author is unknown. The book is
named after the Book of
Jasher mentioned in
Joshua and...
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later one
found in the 17th-century
Rabbinic text
Sefer haYashar ("Book of
Jasher"): Sons of ****heth: "Gomer, Magog, and Madai, Nidiazech, Tubal, Mocteras...
- for the
mysterious biblical Book of
Jasher. The Book of the Wars of the LORD is
cited in the
medieval Book of
Jasher as
being a
collaborative record written...
- or author. The
following are
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible: The Book of
Jasher is
mentioned in
Joshua 10:13 and 2
Samuel 1:18 and also
possibly referenced...
- of
Jasher;
Referred to in
Joshua and
Second Samuel". Parry.
November 11, 1887.
Retrieved November 11, 2021 – via
Google Books. (
Jasher 5:7) (
Jasher 5:21)...
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Paltith Source: Book of
Jasher 19:24
Appears in the
Bible at: Book of
Genesis Name: Ado (or Edith, or Erith) Source: Book of
Jasher 19:52 (Ado);
Pirkei De-Rabbi...
- Peake's
Commentary on the
Bible Exodus 2:1–2 The Book of
Jasher,
Chapter 45,
Verse 5-6 The Book of
Jasher 67:2; see also
Exodus 6:20
Testament of the Patriarchs...