Description du livre
The Book of Jasher, traditionally attributed to Prophet Jasher, is a fascinating and controversial work that expands upon the narratives found in the Hebrew Bible. Often described as a lost or ancient text, it is mentioned in the Old Testament but survives today in later versions that offer a unique perspective on early biblical history.
The book retells and elaborates on stories from Genesis through Joshua, providing additional details about well-known figures such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, and Moses. Through vivid storytelling and interpretive commentary, it seeks to fill gaps in the biblical record, offering readers a broader and more imaginative view of sacred history.
Blending legend, tradition, and religious reflection, The Book of Jasher has intrigued scholars and readers for centuries. While its historical authenticity remains debated, its narrative richness and spiritual themes make it a compelling companion to the Bible.
Thought-provoking and evocative, this work invites readers to explore alternative perspectives on ancient scripture and to reflect on the enduring power of biblical storytelling.