The Book of Jasher - What was this lost Hebrew scripture about?

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @Bama334
    @Bama334 Před 3 měsíci +3

    There is no doubt that yours is one of the most exciting, factual, imaginative and professional sites that deal with the Bible that I have found! Just superbly well-done!

  • @js1423
    @js1423 Před rokem +5

    A new video less than a month! Keep up the good work!

  • @TarninTheGreat
    @TarninTheGreat Před 5 měsíci +2

    Hi, I just found your channel this week, and have been watching through it all.
    I'm paused halfway through this one, cause I wanted to point out something:
    "Dew, Rain, and the Shaking Earth" are El's Daughters. Pidray, Arsay, and Tallay.
    Found it really interesting to see them pop up here, and then especially since you made the connection to Aqhat, but then not to who those characters are within that context.
    Anyway, love the channel, and you're inspiring more research avenues for me that I had been unaware of. Both in this video, and the Rahab parts of your Chaoskompf one. Best of luck, can't wait to watch everything you do in the future as well.

    • @TarninTheGreat
      @TarninTheGreat Před 5 měsíci

      And then, in the back half, Shamash (Utu), is Nanna's son. Nanna being the moon - aka Sin (of Sinai, for instance) or Yarikh (of Jericho (and I wonder if of Jerich-Shalim for Jerusalem).
      I don't like, have a thesis yet. Just a few interesting things to point out in response to what you brought up in this video.

    • @InquisitiveBible
      @InquisitiveBible  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Interesting, I'll have to look into that. Thanks for the nice words.

  • @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice
    @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice Před 2 měsíci +1

    Awesome vid. Please make more videos about Old and New Testament

  • @Emymagdalena
    @Emymagdalena Před rokem +4

    Ooh the Illiad connection is interesting.

    • @InquisitiveBible
      @InquisitiveBible  Před rokem +2

      Yeah. I'm actually not sure myself whether Agamemnon's request is meant literally or figuratively (in the sense of "let us defeat the enemy before sundown"), but quite a few scholars think it's a close parallel. And it could always be that a biblical author who knew the story took it literally regardless of its original intention.

  • @madProgenitorDeity
    @madProgenitorDeity Před rokem +3

    great as always!

  • @ClayandPapyrus
    @ClayandPapyrus Před rokem +5

    Very good video! Another theretical document I find extremely interesting that is similar to Jasher is the Court History of David both are mentioned in the Deutornomic History. I find the Court History more likely to exist though than Jasher though (although I still find it likely the Book of Jasher existed), however, I have do have to do some more research on the topic before I can say that with confidence.
    Edit: "History of David" not "Court History of David" those are two separate ideas I confused

    • @wannabe_scholar82
      @wannabe_scholar82 Před rokem +1

      where Is the court history of David mentioned? I've heard of the annals of the kings of Judah or isreal but not the court history of David

    • @ClayandPapyrus
      @ClayandPapyrus Před rokem +3

      @@wannabe_scholar82 The idea varies, some believe the court history expands just 2 Samuel, specifically the accounts of David's endeavors. Amihai Mazar referred to documents made by Solomon and David's court as "court history", but I most likely am getting the ideas mixed up lol. But I am referring to the library of sources used by the authors of Samuel and Kings, regardless of identification. So yes those annals would be apart of it, and so would the Book of the Acts of Solomon (along with other theoretical sources not mentioned by the Deutoronomic Historian). As I said I need to do more research, I couldn't even get the name of the idea right😂
      Edit: I just found a article where Nadav Na'aman referred to it as "the History of David" so I'm not to far off lol. I'm kind of embarrassed too ngl lol.

    • @wannabe_scholar82
      @wannabe_scholar82 Před rokem +1

      @@ClayandPapyrus ahh don't be embarrassed, it happens to the best of us. nonetheless very interesting stuff!

    • @ClayandPapyrus
      @ClayandPapyrus Před rokem +1

      @@wannabe_scholar82 I wouldn't be as embarassed if I didn't want to study the idea in college, and mentioned it in applications lol

    • @wannabe_scholar82
      @wannabe_scholar82 Před rokem +1

      @@ClayandPapyrus oh are you pursuing a degree in biblical studies?

  • @diansc7322
    @diansc7322 Před rokem +2

    I don't know if I would say that Enoch was lost, considering that the Ethiopian people kept a continuous extensive use of the book throughout millenia

    • @InquisitiveBible
      @InquisitiveBible  Před rokem +2

      Maybe that wasn't the clearest way to put it. Basically, no one in the West (outside of Ethiopia) knew that it had survived until modern times. Scottish adventurer James Bruce brought three copies back to Europe with him in 1773, and that's basically when it was rediscovered.

  • @devinsmith4790
    @devinsmith4790 Před rokem +5

    I wouldn't say Yahweh himself was a solar deity, but I'm sure he had some association and/or power over it.

    • @InquisitiveBible
      @InquisitiveBible  Před rokem +6

      Yeah, there's clearly something there, but the details are elusive. A few people, like Taylor, suspect the Yahweh-sun association was stronger at the Gibeon sanctuary, before the religion was centralized at Jerusalem.

    • @kingdomkindred9503
      @kingdomkindred9503 Před 11 měsíci

      I would put forward that the mention of the sun and it's abode and YaHUaH and His Abode in 1st Kings in the masoretoc and in 3rd Kings in the septuagint in Solomons speech, alludes to the Fact the sun (created by YaHUaH) is clearly visible, but Yet YaHUaH is not seen. Shalum :)

  • @AndaleArriba
    @AndaleArriba Před 5 měsíci +2

    I love the book of Jasher, regardless of it's official acceptance in canon, it has strengthened my faith and opened my eyes and expanded my vision... God is more than you can imagine.
    Can't say whether you should read it, or not, but I believe if you are filled with the Holy Spirit you will have clarity and if nothing else be amazed by this book, and have your faith strengthened furthermore.

    • @eisenhower9069
      @eisenhower9069 Před měsícem

      Aah! Thank you. The Holy Spirit isn't preventing me from studying it. I'm strengthened too by it. Usually, God will reveal if I'm wrong but this is rather increasing my faith and God isn't mad.

  • @js1423
    @js1423 Před rokem +3

    Are the personification of the sun and moon meant to be the Semitic deities Shapash and Yarikh?

    • @InquisitiveBible
      @InquisitiveBible  Před rokem +2

      So it seems. Two of the poems refer to "Shemesh" (the Hebrew name for the solar deity) as if it was a name and not simply "the sun".

  • @wannabe_scholar82
    @wannabe_scholar82 Před rokem +3

    what are your thoughts on the book of the wars of Yahweh

    • @InquisitiveBible
      @InquisitiveBible  Před rokem +2

      I haven't looked into it much (yet). The quote in Numbers suggests something quite similar to the book of Jasher.