The Book Of Jasher
Gelesen von CJ Plogue
Anonymoustranslated Bymoses Samuel
Jasher (The Sefer haYashar (first edition 1552) The Hebrew title may be translated Sefer haYashar - "Book of the Upright" - but it is known in English translation mostly as The Book of Jasher following English tradition. The book is named after the Book of Jasher referenced In Joshua 10:13; 2 Samuel 1:18; And 2 Timothy 3:8.
Jasher is an historical text that covers the time period from Creation through Israel's journey into Canaan. - Summary by CJ Plog. (14 hr 51 min)
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very insightful literature
Nick Moore www.jesusbillboard.com
very insightful parallel of the sacred texts. does an excellent job of filling in the gaps that the bible texts leave out. There are 3 or 4 items sporadically that cause me to wonder about legitimacy on certain topics, almost as if it's trying to steer the focus or detract credentials of a certain patriarch, and a couple of those episodes make you wander if certain things are fabricated rather than authentic; but other than those few examples I am highly pleased and blessed beyond description to have listened. I will say that unless you already know the Bible very very well it is unlikely that you will appreciate what the content of this book and what it does. I doubt very seriously that unless you already know theBible you will even be able to pick up on tho oh so many gaps that it does fill. I would not recommend reading this work until a solid biblical foundation has been laid simply for the reason of trying to tack a foundation on top of a house top rather than building the house upon the foundaion.
Scarredfan
An excellent extra biblical text along with the book of Enoch that clears a lot of history the Vatican felt needed hid from the people... Helps put Genesis chapter 6 into better understanding of the fallen angels and Nimrod and his demise at the hand of Esau... Highly recommend read(along).
CJ Plogue did a wonderful job reading!
Shannon Green
I wish I had read this years ago!
Very Informative
LindaB
Didn't realize so much was left out of the Bible trying to study books omitted
Crucial Read
Oh Danny Boy
These missing historical details are crucial if one wants to truly understand what was special about Abraham and his decendents. The decendents of Noah are explained so very well that it eliminates the silly need for Gods of mythology as it correctly replaces them with the children and grandchildren of Noah in easy to understand ..inspired literature. Priceless!
Completes the events of pre-flood and post-flood old Testament
Dan T
I find no fault in this record. It fills the holes left in the censored biblical record like why did Esau give away his birthright for a little food to Jacob? How did Nimrod die? Plus many other details..and the geneology record of the decendants of Noah's Sons is more detailed than any other place I have found. So important if you want to correctly understand Greek, Roman and Egyptian Pantheon. The depth and detail of the Abraham and Isaac story and the Joseph sold into Egypt by his brothers story is so appropriately told I find it impossible not to weep with them as they fight through their tears. This book changed my life and has connected me with the characters of ancient history in an amazing way. If you know your Bible..then you are ready to be blown away with this priceless added context. Oh and CJ Plog is the sweetest voice available of any reader on this planet. Thanks so much for the soothing brilliance CJ brings to the experience.
Always Be Honest & Kind
The pleasant voice of C.J. Plug reads the entire book for us. Thank you C.J.Plog. I agree with another reviewer who states you must have read and have a good understanding of the Holy Bible to understand this book in context. I recommend this book along with the books of Enoch to have a better understanding of what was left out of the Holy Bible and what confirms the Holy Bible.
Marko Perišić
A better expansion of the early books of the Old Testament than Jubilees, as it reads better as narrative, not as an explanation of traditions. That's just my preference. The breezier read can be largely explained with the fact it's written much later. CJ Plogue is a great reader despite struggling with ancient names.