How many of these books and manuscripts were denounced, banned, cursed, no doubt burned and
shredded-and last but not least, lost (and conveniently forgotten) for more than a thousand years. But with an uncanny persistence, the Book of Jasher has found its way back into circulation.
Translated into English from the Hebrew, by Flaccus Abinus Alcuinus, of Britain, Abbot of Canterbury, who went a Pilgrimage into the Holy Land, and Persia, where he discovered this volume, in the city of Gazna.
Is it not written in the Book of Jasher? Joshua x. 13.
Behold, it is written in the Book of Jasher. 2 Samuel i. 18.
This translation is a different one than the other Jasher book that HiddenMysteries stocks.
5 1/2 x 6 1/2
84 pages,
Paperback - staple bound