
Book of Yasal 1
Description
Book Introduction
The Book of Jashar is one of the books mentioned in the Bible.
Most of these books were lost or not found.
In this day and age, it is a great blessing to be able to see a book like the Book of Jashar, which is directly mentioned in the Bible.
The Book of Jasher covers the early part of the Old Testament, but it contains a much larger volume of information than the Bible itself, as it records stories that are not recorded between events or things that are briefly covered in the Bible.
Additionally, the book of 『Book of Jashar』 explains the Hebrew meanings of the original Hebrew Bible texts that cannot be read in the Korean Bible.
This is the greatest strength of this book.
This is because it provides a glimpse into the deep insight and interpretation of the Old Testament that has been passed down through the Jews for a long time, rather than an interpretation of Western Christian theology.
Although the Book of Jashar cannot be given the same authority as the Bible, it is one of the best resources to read alongside the Bible for in-depth study of the Word.
Therefore, 『The Book of Yashar』 is an excellent book that can be recommended as a reference for anyone who wants to know the Word.
Through this book, many people will be able to experience the joy of reading the stories of the Bible and gain insight into the amazing teachings of God hidden within the Word.
Most of these books were lost or not found.
In this day and age, it is a great blessing to be able to see a book like the Book of Jashar, which is directly mentioned in the Bible.
The Book of Jasher covers the early part of the Old Testament, but it contains a much larger volume of information than the Bible itself, as it records stories that are not recorded between events or things that are briefly covered in the Bible.
Additionally, the book of 『Book of Jashar』 explains the Hebrew meanings of the original Hebrew Bible texts that cannot be read in the Korean Bible.
This is the greatest strength of this book.
This is because it provides a glimpse into the deep insight and interpretation of the Old Testament that has been passed down through the Jews for a long time, rather than an interpretation of Western Christian theology.
Although the Book of Jashar cannot be given the same authority as the Bible, it is one of the best resources to read alongside the Bible for in-depth study of the Word.
Therefore, 『The Book of Yashar』 is an excellent book that can be recommended as a reference for anyone who wants to know the Word.
Through this book, many people will be able to experience the joy of reading the stories of the Bible and gain insight into the amazing teachings of God hidden within the Word.
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index
Preface / Preface to the English edition / Preface to the Hebrew edition
Chapter 1: From Creation to Abel
Chapter 2: From Seth to Enoch
Chapter 3: The Life of Enoch
Chapter 4: From Apostasy to the Birth of Noah
Chapter 5 From Noah to the Death of Methuselah
Chapter 6: The Flood
Chapter 7: Noah's Genealogy
Chapter 8: The Wise Men of Nimrod
Chapter 9: Abram and the Tower of Babel
Chapter 10: Noah's Descendants
Chapter 11: Nimrod's Wicked Reign
Chapter 12: Abram Flees from Nimrod
Chapter 13: Abram in Canaan
Chapter 14: Right on the Right
Chapter 15: Abram in Egypt (Famine)
Chapter 16: Abram's Defeat of Five Kings
Chapter 17: The Sabines Are Kidnapped
Chapter 18: The Beginning of Circumcision
Chapter 19: The Destruction of Sodom
Chapter 20: Abraham and the Philistines
Chapter 21: The Birth of Isaac
Chapter 22: Abraham's Well and Terah's Death
Chapter 23: Abraham Offers Isaac
Chapter 24: Isaac and Rebekah
Chapter 25: The Sons of Keturah
Chapter 26: The Death of Abraham
Chapter 27: The Death of Nimrod
Chapter 28: Isaac and the Philistines
Chapter 29: Jacob's Deceit
Chapter 30: Jacob and Rachel
Chapter 31: Jacob's Marriage
Chapter 32: Jacob and Esau's Reconciliation
Chapter 33: Shechem and Dinah
Chapter 34: The Massacre of Shechem
Chapter 35: The Reaction of the Amorites
Chapter 36: The Edomites Grow in Power
Chapter 37: The Beginning of the Canaanite Wars
Chapter 38: The Canaanite Wars
Chapter 39: The Canaanite Wars
Chapter 40: The Canaanites Seek Peace
Chapter 1: From Creation to Abel
Chapter 2: From Seth to Enoch
Chapter 3: The Life of Enoch
Chapter 4: From Apostasy to the Birth of Noah
Chapter 5 From Noah to the Death of Methuselah
Chapter 6: The Flood
Chapter 7: Noah's Genealogy
Chapter 8: The Wise Men of Nimrod
Chapter 9: Abram and the Tower of Babel
Chapter 10: Noah's Descendants
Chapter 11: Nimrod's Wicked Reign
Chapter 12: Abram Flees from Nimrod
Chapter 13: Abram in Canaan
Chapter 14: Right on the Right
Chapter 15: Abram in Egypt (Famine)
Chapter 16: Abram's Defeat of Five Kings
Chapter 17: The Sabines Are Kidnapped
Chapter 18: The Beginning of Circumcision
Chapter 19: The Destruction of Sodom
Chapter 20: Abraham and the Philistines
Chapter 21: The Birth of Isaac
Chapter 22: Abraham's Well and Terah's Death
Chapter 23: Abraham Offers Isaac
Chapter 24: Isaac and Rebekah
Chapter 25: The Sons of Keturah
Chapter 26: The Death of Abraham
Chapter 27: The Death of Nimrod
Chapter 28: Isaac and the Philistines
Chapter 29: Jacob's Deceit
Chapter 30: Jacob and Rachel
Chapter 31: Jacob's Marriage
Chapter 32: Jacob and Esau's Reconciliation
Chapter 33: Shechem and Dinah
Chapter 34: The Massacre of Shechem
Chapter 35: The Reaction of the Amorites
Chapter 36: The Edomites Grow in Power
Chapter 37: The Beginning of the Canaanite Wars
Chapter 38: The Canaanite Wars
Chapter 39: The Canaanite Wars
Chapter 40: The Canaanites Seek Peace
Into the book
After Enoch became the father of Methuselah, he walked with Hanani.
He served God and hated the evil ways of people.
...
He went to the sons of men and taught them the way of the Lord.
--- p.43
In , he was a cunning and deceitful man, and in the fields he was a skilled hunter.
Jacob was a perfect and wise man, living in tents and tending flocks, learning the precepts of the Lord and the commands of his father and mother.
He served God and hated the evil ways of people.
...
He went to the sons of men and taught them the way of the Lord.
--- p.43
In , he was a cunning and deceitful man, and in the fields he was a skilled hunter.
Jacob was a perfect and wise man, living in tents and tending flocks, learning the precepts of the Lord and the commands of his father and mother.
--- p.189
Publisher's Review
The revised edition of 『The Book of Yasal 1』 has been revised to make the awkwardly translated parts of the first edition more natural.
“Stories in the Bible That Were Not Recorded in the Bible”
What specifically was Enoch's life as he walked with God? (Genesis 5:24)
Who were Jannes and Jambres, who opposed Moses? (2 Timothy 3:8)
What happened to Moses during the 40 years after he fled from Egypt? (Exodus 2:15)
The Book of Jashar is one of the ancient historical books mentioned in the Bible.
The Book of Jasher is one of the ancient historical books mentioned in the Bible, and is mentioned in the books of Joshua and Samuel.
In the book of Joshua, God made the sun stand still until Joshua's army defeated all the Amorites.
The author of Joshua says that this is recorded in the Book of Jashar.
This means that the book of Jasher existed before the book of Joshua was written.
May the sun stand still and the moon stand still
The people took revenge on their enemies.
In the book of Jashar, the sun stood still in the middle of the sky for almost a whole day.
Is it not written that he did not come down quickly?
Joshua 10:12-13
The Book of Yasal records this event as follows:
The Lord listened to Joshua's voice
The sun stood still in the middle of the heavens for thirty-six times.
The moon also stood still and did not set quickly all day.
Book of Yashar 88:64
The Book of Jashar records stories from the Bible that are not found in the Bible.
The Book of Jasher covers the story from Genesis to Judges 1, and records stories between events that are briefly mentioned or not included in the Bible.
In particular, the contents of Genesis contain about twice as much information as the Bible.
The Book of Jasher was used as a study material by Jewish rabbis.
There is also evidence that rabbis used the Book of Jasher as a source of study.
Seder Olam is a Hebrew historical book written around 169 AD.
There are several references in this book to Rabbi Eliezer using the Book of Jasher when writing his chronicles.
The book also states that the dates and seasons he calculated were the most accurate because he used the Book of Jasher as his best source.
This suggests that the Book of Jashar was already in use and well-known in the 2nd century AD.
The Book of Jasher explains in detail important Hebrew concepts of the Bible.
The book is written in many Hebrew idiomatic expressions.
Hebrew scholar Samuel H.
Turner (Samuel H.
Professor Turner, when the first English edition was published in 1840, acknowledged that the book did a good job of representing the original Hebrew text and difficult Hebrew idioms.
This book explains the Hebrew concepts of the original text of the Bible that cannot be understood in Korean or English Bibles.
For example, the Bible says that Jacob was a "quiet man" and "dwelt in tents."
When the children grew up, they became skilled hunters and became men of the field.
Jacob was a quiet man, living in tents.
Genesis 25:27
These two expressions refer to Hebrew concepts in the Bible, but their meaning cannot be understood from translated Scripture.
Here, 'quiet' is 'tom' in Hebrew, which means 'faultless, perfect', and refers to 'one who hears God's word and puts it into practice, and is found blameless and perfect in God's sight (Gen. 17:1, Job 1:1).
There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job.
That man was blameless and upright, one who feared God and turned away from evil.
Job 1:1
Also, 'dwelling in a tent' means 'learning the word of God from one's parents or grandparents in a tent.'
Because God commanded the Israelites that parents teach God's word to their children at home (Deut. 6:7).
You shall teach them diligently to your children, when you sit at home and when you walk by the way.
Talk about these words when you lie down and when you rise up.
Deuteronomy 6:7
The Book of Yashar explains this Hebrew concept precisely.
Jacob was a perfect and wise man, living in tents and tending his flocks.
He learned the teachings of the Lord and the commands of his father and mother.
Book of Jashar 26:17
In addition, this book contains important Hebrew concepts that we miss and do not read about in the Bible.
Therefore, anyone interested in the Word will be able to discover in this book the important teachings that God wants to teach the Israelites and us through the Bible.
“Stories in the Bible That Were Not Recorded in the Bible”
What specifically was Enoch's life as he walked with God? (Genesis 5:24)
Who were Jannes and Jambres, who opposed Moses? (2 Timothy 3:8)
What happened to Moses during the 40 years after he fled from Egypt? (Exodus 2:15)
The Book of Jashar is one of the ancient historical books mentioned in the Bible.
The Book of Jasher is one of the ancient historical books mentioned in the Bible, and is mentioned in the books of Joshua and Samuel.
In the book of Joshua, God made the sun stand still until Joshua's army defeated all the Amorites.
The author of Joshua says that this is recorded in the Book of Jashar.
This means that the book of Jasher existed before the book of Joshua was written.
May the sun stand still and the moon stand still
The people took revenge on their enemies.
In the book of Jashar, the sun stood still in the middle of the sky for almost a whole day.
Is it not written that he did not come down quickly?
Joshua 10:12-13
The Book of Yasal records this event as follows:
The Lord listened to Joshua's voice
The sun stood still in the middle of the heavens for thirty-six times.
The moon also stood still and did not set quickly all day.
Book of Yashar 88:64
The Book of Jashar records stories from the Bible that are not found in the Bible.
The Book of Jasher covers the story from Genesis to Judges 1, and records stories between events that are briefly mentioned or not included in the Bible.
In particular, the contents of Genesis contain about twice as much information as the Bible.
The Book of Jasher was used as a study material by Jewish rabbis.
There is also evidence that rabbis used the Book of Jasher as a source of study.
Seder Olam is a Hebrew historical book written around 169 AD.
There are several references in this book to Rabbi Eliezer using the Book of Jasher when writing his chronicles.
The book also states that the dates and seasons he calculated were the most accurate because he used the Book of Jasher as his best source.
This suggests that the Book of Jashar was already in use and well-known in the 2nd century AD.
The Book of Jasher explains in detail important Hebrew concepts of the Bible.
The book is written in many Hebrew idiomatic expressions.
Hebrew scholar Samuel H.
Turner (Samuel H.
Professor Turner, when the first English edition was published in 1840, acknowledged that the book did a good job of representing the original Hebrew text and difficult Hebrew idioms.
This book explains the Hebrew concepts of the original text of the Bible that cannot be understood in Korean or English Bibles.
For example, the Bible says that Jacob was a "quiet man" and "dwelt in tents."
When the children grew up, they became skilled hunters and became men of the field.
Jacob was a quiet man, living in tents.
Genesis 25:27
These two expressions refer to Hebrew concepts in the Bible, but their meaning cannot be understood from translated Scripture.
Here, 'quiet' is 'tom' in Hebrew, which means 'faultless, perfect', and refers to 'one who hears God's word and puts it into practice, and is found blameless and perfect in God's sight (Gen. 17:1, Job 1:1).
There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job.
That man was blameless and upright, one who feared God and turned away from evil.
Job 1:1
Also, 'dwelling in a tent' means 'learning the word of God from one's parents or grandparents in a tent.'
Because God commanded the Israelites that parents teach God's word to their children at home (Deut. 6:7).
You shall teach them diligently to your children, when you sit at home and when you walk by the way.
Talk about these words when you lie down and when you rise up.
Deuteronomy 6:7
The Book of Yashar explains this Hebrew concept precisely.
Jacob was a perfect and wise man, living in tents and tending his flocks.
He learned the teachings of the Lord and the commands of his father and mother.
Book of Jashar 26:17
In addition, this book contains important Hebrew concepts that we miss and do not read about in the Bible.
Therefore, anyone interested in the Word will be able to discover in this book the important teachings that God wants to teach the Israelites and us through the Bible.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: November 21, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 292 pages | 292g | 128*188*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791195425297
- ISBN10: 1195425295
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