What if the missing pieces of early biblical history were never truly lost?
The Ancient Book of Jashar presents one of the most mysterious and debated ancient texts ever referenced in scripture. Mentioned in the Old Testament yet largely absent from the modern canon, this powerful work offers a dramatic retelling of the earliest days of humanity — from the generations before the Flood to the rise of nations, kings, and legendary patriarchs.
In this immersive narration, Graham Dunlop brings the ancient world vividly to life — a world of giants and warriors, prophets and kings, divine judgment and cosmic upheaval. With rich detail and sweeping narrative scope, the text expands on familiar biblical accounts, offering deeper insight into figures such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, and Moses.
Listeners will encounter:
Expanded accounts of early patriarchs and lost generations
Epic battles and forgotten histories
Spiritual conflict and moral trials
Cultural insights from the ancient Near East
A powerful narrative that bridges scripture and legend
Whether you approach it as sacred history, ancient literature, or a window into early religious tradition, The Ancient Book of Jashar is a compelling journey into humanity’s distant past.
Perfect for listeners interested in biblical history, apocryphal writings, ancient mysteries, and alternative perspectives on early civilization.
CHAPTERS
00:00 – Part I — The Corruption of the Early World
41:49 – Part II — The Flood and the New World
2:20:17 – Part III — Nimrod and the Tower
4:13:07 – Part IV — Isaac, Jacob, and Esau
6:05:03 – Part V — Joseph and the Descent into Egypt
8:04:56 – Part VI — Oppression and the Birth of Moses
9:49:34 – Part VII — Moses and the Exodus
11:27:39 – Part VIII — Joshua and the Conquest
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