The books of Enoch and Jasher are normally considered Pseudepigraphal Books. Normally the books included in the Deuterocanon are: Tobit Judith The rest of the book of Ester, more of chapter 10 and chapters 11-16 The Wisdom of Solomon The Wi...
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The book that bears Enoch’s name is quoted from extensively in this book, as is the Book of Jasher. Many people, however, are not familiar with these two ancient manuscripts, and may therefore wonder how reliable they are as historical acco...
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I would think because it did not serve(or even opposed) the churches purposes at the time.
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The Book of Jasher is the most common English name of a work known in the original Hebrew as Sefer haYashar, which means "Book of the Upright". It is the best-known of several "Lost books of the Old Testament" - books re...
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Jasher ( first mentioned in Bible: Jos 10:13; Occurances: 2; Verses: 2)
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