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Like a magician’s trick, the Bible cites a source... and then the source vanishes from history.

Later, in 2 Samuel, when King David laments the death of Saul and Jonathan, he gives the same credit: “Behold, it is written in the Book of Jasher” (2 Samuel 1:18).

The Lost Book That Mentions the Sun Standing Still: Diving into the Mysterious Book of Jasher Subtitle: Is this ancient text a forgotten piece of the Bible or a brilliant literary forgery?

For centuries, historians and theologians have asked: What was the Book of Jasher? And, more importantly: Can I read it today? The Hebrew title Sefer haYashar translates to "The Book of the Upright One" or "The Book of the Just." Scholars generally agree it was most likely a collection of ancient Hebrew poems and heroic songs—think of it as the "National Anthems and War Ballads" of early Israel.

If you’ve ever read the Old Testament carefully, you’ve stumbled across two very strange verses. In the Book of Joshua, the author suddenly stops the battle narrative to say, “Is this not written in the Book of Jasher?” (Joshua 10:13).

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Like a magician’s trick, the Bible cites a source... and then the source vanishes from history.

Later, in 2 Samuel, when King David laments the death of Saul and Jonathan, he gives the same credit: “Behold, it is written in the Book of Jasher” (2 Samuel 1:18).

The Lost Book That Mentions the Sun Standing Still: Diving into the Mysterious Book of Jasher Subtitle: Is this ancient text a forgotten piece of the Bible or a brilliant literary forgery?

For centuries, historians and theologians have asked: What was the Book of Jasher? And, more importantly: Can I read it today? The Hebrew title Sefer haYashar translates to "The Book of the Upright One" or "The Book of the Just." Scholars generally agree it was most likely a collection of ancient Hebrew poems and heroic songs—think of it as the "National Anthems and War Ballads" of early Israel.

If you’ve ever read the Old Testament carefully, you’ve stumbled across two very strange verses. In the Book of Joshua, the author suddenly stops the battle narrative to say, “Is this not written in the Book of Jasher?” (Joshua 10:13).