Book of Jasher — a lost book cited in the Hebrew Bible, also called the Book of the Upright or the Book of the Just Man; non‑canonical text of interest.
Explore historical and theological perspectives on the Book of Jasher (Sefer haYashar): its mentions in biblical references, debates over authenticity and provenance, manuscript traditions, and how scholars and faith communities interpret this non‑canonical/ apocryphal work. Includes cultural notes (John Martin painting, 1816) and implications for gospel readership and biblical studies from a Christian publishing perspective. Ideal for students, clergy, and curious readers.