The Book of Jasher

Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel

Faithfully Translated

FROM THE ORIGINAL HEBREW INTO ENGLISH

Chapter 35

The Fear of God come upon the Canaanites, and they
do not Fight with Jacob.

1 And all the kings of the Amorites came and took
their stand in the field to consult with their counsellors what was to be done with
the sons of Jacob, for they were still afraid of them, saying, Behold, two of them
slew the whole of the city of Shechem.

2 And the Lord heard the prayers of Isaac and Jacob,
and he filled the hearts of all these kings’ advisers with great fear and terror
that they unanimously exclaimed,

3 Are you silly this day, or is there no understanding
in you, that you will fight with the Hebrews, and why will you take a delight in
your own destruction this day?

4 Behold two of them came to the city of Shechem without
fear or terror, and they killed all the inhabitants of the city, that no man stood
up against them, and how will you be able to fight with them all?

5 Surely you know that their God is exceedingly fond
of them, and has done mighty things for them, such as have not been done from days
of old, and amongst all the gods of nations, there is none can do like unto his
mighty deeds.

6 Surely he delivered their father Abraham, the Hebrew,
from the hand of Nimrod, and from the hand of all his people who had many times
sought to slay him.

7 He delivered him also from the fire in which king
Nimrod had cast him, and his God delivered him from it.

8 And who else can do the like? surely it was Abraham
who slew the five kings of Elam, when they had touched his brother’s son who in
those days dwelt in Sodom.

9 And took his servant that was faithful in his house
and a few of his men, and they pursued the kings of Elam in one night and killed
them, and restored to his brother’s son all his property which they had taken from
him.

10 And surely you know the God of these Hebrews is
much delighted with them, and they are also delighted with him, for they know that
he delivered them from all their enemies.

11 And behold through his love toward his God, Abraham
took his only and precious son and intended to bring him up as a burnt offering
to his God, and had it not been for God who prevented him from doing this, he would
then have done it through his love to his God.

12 And God saw all his works, and swore unto him,
and promised him that he would deliver his sons and all his seed from every trouble
that would befall them, because he had done this thing, and through his love to
his God stifled his compassion for his child.

13 And have you not heard what their God did to Pharaoh
king of Egypt, and to Abimelech king of Gerar, through taking Abraham’s wife, who
said of her, She is my sister, lest they might slay him on account of her, and think
of taking her for a wife? and God did unto them and their people all that you heard
of.

14 And behold, we ourselves saw with our eyes that
Esau, the brother of Jacob, came to him with four hundred men, with the intention
of slaying him, for he called to mind that he had taken away from him his father’s
blessing.

15 And he went to meet him when he came from Syria,
to smite the mother with the children, and who delivered him from his hands but
his God in whom he trusted? he delivered him from the hand of his brother and also
from the hands of his enemies, and surely he again will protect them.

16 Who does not know that it was their God who inspired
them with strength to do to the town of Shechem the evil which you heard of?

17 Could it then be with their own strength that two
men could destroy such a large city as Shechem had it not been for their God in
whom they trusted? he said and did unto them all this to slay the inhabitants of
the city in their city.

18 And can you then prevail over them who have come
forth together from your city to fight with the whole of them, even if a thousand
times as many more should come to your assistance?

19 Surely you know and understand that you do not
come to fight with them, but you come to war with their God who made choice of them,
and you have therefore all come this day to be destroyed.

20 Now therefore refrain from this evil which you
are endeavoring to bring upon yourselves, and it will be better for you not to go
to battle with them, although they are but few in numbers, because their God is
with them.

21 And when the kings of the Amorites heard all the
words of their advisers, their hearts were filled with terror, and they were afraid
of the sons of Jacob and would not fight against them.

22 And they inclined their ears to the words of their
advisers, and they listened to all their words, and the words of the counsellors
greatly pleased the kings, and they did so.

23 And the kings turned and refrained from the sons
of Jacob, for they durst not approach them to make war with them, for they were
greatly afraid of them, and their hearts melted within them from their fear of them.

24 For this proceeded from the Lord to them, for he
heard the prayers of his servants Isaac and Jacob, for they trusted in him; and
all these kings returned with their camps on that day, each to his own city, and
they did not at that time fight with the sons of Jacob.

25 And the sons of Jacob kept their station that day
till evening opposite mount Sihon, and seeing that these kings did not come to fight
against them, the sons of Jacob returned home.