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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Jasher (Learn The Complete Book of Jasher In 4 Hours Or Less). Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series
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- ISBN8235050907
- EAN9798235050907
- Date de parution25/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The Book of Jasher stands as one of the most captivating, enigmatic, and influential texts outside the traditional Biblical canon. Mentioned explicitly in the books of Joshua and Second Samuel, this ancient chronicle has long intrigued theologians, historians, and seekers of spiritual depth. It serves as a majestic, sweeping companion piece to the Torah, offering an expanded lens through which to view the foundational stories of the Western world.
Yet, for many contemporary readers, navigating its dense prose and understanding its intricate relationship with canonical scripture can feel like a daunting task. This book is specifically engineered to bridge that gap. Designed to be read and mastered in exactly four hours, this volume distills the entire narrative arc of the Book of Jasher into a clear, highly structured format. By breaking the text down into four chronological, one-hour chapters, you will journey from the dawn of creation to the threshold of the Promised Land, gaining a complete grasp of this extraordinary historical work without getting lost in archaic complexities.
To fully appreciate the Book of Jasher, one must understand its unique literary and historical landscape. While the Biblical text references a lost "Book of the Upright" (the literal translation of Sefer HaYashar), the text we possess today under this title is a beautifully preserved Hebrew midrashic chronicle. It is less a rival scripture and more a panoramic expansion of the Genesis and Exodus narratives.
Where the Biblical account offers brief, tantalizing glimpses of historical figures, Jasher provides rich color, deep dialogue, and vital cultural context. It fills the quiet spaces of the patriarchal narratives with vibrant life, offering detailed accounts of ancestral wars, hidden motivations, and the socio-political realities of the ancient Near East. Reading Jasher does not replace Biblical study; rather, it contextualizes it, providing a window into how ancient writers and historians processed, remembered, and embellished the sacred history of Israel.
Yet, for many contemporary readers, navigating its dense prose and understanding its intricate relationship with canonical scripture can feel like a daunting task. This book is specifically engineered to bridge that gap. Designed to be read and mastered in exactly four hours, this volume distills the entire narrative arc of the Book of Jasher into a clear, highly structured format. By breaking the text down into four chronological, one-hour chapters, you will journey from the dawn of creation to the threshold of the Promised Land, gaining a complete grasp of this extraordinary historical work without getting lost in archaic complexities.
To fully appreciate the Book of Jasher, one must understand its unique literary and historical landscape. While the Biblical text references a lost "Book of the Upright" (the literal translation of Sefer HaYashar), the text we possess today under this title is a beautifully preserved Hebrew midrashic chronicle. It is less a rival scripture and more a panoramic expansion of the Genesis and Exodus narratives.
Where the Biblical account offers brief, tantalizing glimpses of historical figures, Jasher provides rich color, deep dialogue, and vital cultural context. It fills the quiet spaces of the patriarchal narratives with vibrant life, offering detailed accounts of ancestral wars, hidden motivations, and the socio-political realities of the ancient Near East. Reading Jasher does not replace Biblical study; rather, it contextualizes it, providing a window into how ancient writers and historians processed, remembered, and embellished the sacred history of Israel.






















