The Book of Jasher

Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel

Faithfully Translated

FROM THE ORIGINAL HEBREW INTO ENGLISH

Chapter 74

War in Africa.

1 In the end of years died Saul king of Edom, and
Baal Chanan the son of Achbor reigned in his place.

2 In the sixteenth year of the reign of Moses over
Cush, Baal Chanan the son of Achbor reigned in the land of Edom over all the children
of Edom for thirty-eight years.

3 In his days Moab rebelled against the power of Edom,
having been under Edom since the days of Hadad the son of Bedad, who smote them
and Midian, and brought Moab under subjection to Edom.

4 And when Baal Chanan the son of Achbor reigned over
Edom, all the children of Moab withdrew their allegiance from Edom.

5 And Angeas king of Africa died in those days, and
Azdrubal his son reigned in his stead.

6 And in those days died Janeas king of the children
of Chittim, and they buried him in his temple which he had built for himself in
the plain of Canopia for a residence, and Latinus reigned in his stead.

7 In the twenty-second year of the reign of Moses
over the children of Cush, Latinus reigned over the children of Chittim forty-five
years.

8 And he also built for himself a great and mighty
tower, and he built therein an elegant temple for his residence, to conduct his
government, as was the custom.

9 In the third year of his reign he caused a proclamation
to be made to all his skilful men, who made many ships for him.

10 And Latinus assembled all his forces, and they
came in ships, and went therein to fight with Azdrubal son of Angeas king of Africa,
and they came to Africa and engaged in battle with Azdrubal and his army.

11 And Latinus prevailed over Azdrubal, and Latinus
took from Azdrubal the aqueduct which his father had brought from the children of
Chittim, when he took Janiah the daughter of Uzi for a wife, so Latinus overthrew
the bridge of the aqueduct, and smote the whole army of Azdrubal a severe blow.

12 And the remaining strong men of Azdrubal strengthened
themselves, and their hearts were filled with envy, and they courted death, and
again engaged in battle with Latinus king of Chittim.

13 And the battle was severe upon all the men of Africa,
and they all fell wounded before Latinus and his people, and Azdrubal the king also
fell in that battle.

14 And the king Azdrubal had a very beautiful daughter,
whose name was Ushpezena, and all the men of Africa embroidered her likeness on
their garments, on account of her great beauty and comely appearance.

15 And the men of Latinus saw Ushpezena, the daughter
of Azdrubal, and praised her unto Latinus their king.

16 And Latinus ordered her to be brought to him, and
Latinus took Ushpezena for a wife, and he turned back on his way to Chittim.

17 And it was after the death of Azdrubal son of Angeas,
when Latinus had turned back to his land from the battle, that all the inhabitants
of Africa rose up and took Anibal the son of Angeas, the younger brother of Azdrubal,
and made him king instead at his brother over the whole land at Africa.

18 And when he reigned, he resolved to go to Chittim
to fight with the children of Chittim, to avenge the cause of Azdrubal his brother,
and the cause of the inhabitants of Africa, and he did so.

19 And he made many ships, and he came therein with
his whole army, and he went to Chittim.

20 So Anibal fought with the children of Chittim,
and the children of Chittim fell wounded before Anibal and his army, and Anibal
avenged his brother’s cause.

21 And Anibal continued the war for eighteen years
with the children of Chittim, and Anibal dwelt in the land of Chittim and encamped
there for a long time.

22 And Anibal smote the children of Chittim very severely,
and he slew their great men and princes, and of the rest of the people he smote
about eighty thousand men.

23 And at the end of days and years, Anibal returned
to his land of Africa, and he reigned securely in the place of Azdrubal his brother.