Jasher 5

Step into the realm of ancient legends and forgotten tales with the book of Jasher, an ancient text that illuminates episodes from the lives of biblical figures. This book weaves together stories from the time of creation to the era of Joshua, expanding upon the narratives found in the Bible and offering additional details and insights. From Noah's ark to Abraham's adventures, Jasher captivates readers with its colorful retellings and embellishments of familiar accounts. Through its imaginative storytelling, this book provides a fresh perspective on familiar characters and events, inviting readers to embark on a journey of discovery.

1And it was in the eighty-fourth year of the life of Noah, that Enoch the son of Seth died, he was nine hundred and five years old at his death.
2And in the one hundred and seventy ninth year of the life of Noah, Cainan the son of Enosh died, and all the days of Cainan were nine hundred and ten years, and he died.
3And in the two hundred and thirty fourth year of the life of Noah, Mahlallel the son of Cainan died, and the days of Mahlallel were eight hundred and ninety-five years, and he died.
4And Jared the son of Mahlallel died in those days, in the three hundred and thirty-sixth year of the life of Noah; and all the days of Jared were nine hundred and sixty-two years, and he died.
5And all who followed the Lord died in those days, before they saw the evil which God declared to do upon earth.
6And after the lapse of many years, in the four hundred and eightieth year of the life of Noah, when all those men, who followed the Lord had died away from amongst the sons of men, and only Methuselah was then left, God said unto Noah and Methuselah, saying,
7Speak ye, and proclaim to the sons of men, saying, Thus saith the Lord, return from your evil ways and forsake your works, and the Lord will repent of the evil that he declared to do to you, so that it shall not come to pass.
8For thus saith the Lord, Behold I give you a period of one hundred and twenty years; if you will turn to me and forsake your evil ways, then will I also turn away from the evil which I told you, and it shall not exist, saith the Lord.
9And Noah and Methuselah spoke all the words of the Lord to the sons of men, day after day, constantly speaking to them.
10But the sons of men would not hearken to them, nor incline their ears to their words, and they were stiffnecked.
11And the Lord granted them a period of one hundred and twenty years, saying, If they will return, then will God repent of the evil, so as not to destroy the earth.
12Noah the son of Lamech refrained from taking a wife in those days, to beget children, for he said, Surely now God will destroy the earth, wherefore then shall I beget children?
13And Noah was a just man, he was perfect in his generation, and the Lord chose him to raise up seed from his seed upon the face of the earth.
14And the Lord said unto Noah, Take unto thee a wife, and beget children, for I have seen thee righteous before me in this generation.
15And thou shalt raise up seed, and thy children with thee, in the midst of the earth; and Noah went and took a wife, and he chose Naamah the daughter of Enoch, and she was five hundred and eighty years old.
16And Noah was four hundred and ninety-eight years old, when he took Naamah for a wife.
17And Naamah conceived and bare a son, and he called his name Japheth, saying, God has enlarged me in the earth; and she conceived again and bare a son, and he called his name Shem, saying, God has made me a remnant, to raise up seed in the midst of the earth.
18And Noah was five hundred and two years old when Naamah bare Shem, and the boys grew up and went in the ways of the Lord, in all that Methuselah and Noah their father taught them.
19And Lamech the father of Noah, died in those days; yet verily he did not go with all his heart in the ways of his father, and he died in the hundred and ninety-fifth year of the life of Noah.
20And all the days of Lamech were seven hundred and seventy years, and he died.
21And all the sons of men who knew the Lord, died in that year before the Lord brought evil upon them; for the Lord willed them to die, so as not to behold the evil that God would bring upon their brothers and relatives, as he had so declared to do.
22In that time, the Lord said to Noah and Methuselah, Stand forth and proclaim to the sons of men all the words that I spoke to you in those days, peradventure they may turn from their evil ways, and I will then repent of the evil and will not bring it.
23And Noah and Methuselah stood forth, and said in the ears of the sons of men, all that God had spoken concerning them.
24But the sons of men would not hearken, neither would they incline their ears to all their declarations.
25And it was after this that the Lord said to Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me, on account of their evil deeds, and behold I will destroy the earth.
26And do thou take unto thee gopher wood, and go to a certain place and make a large ark, and place it in that spot.
27And thus shalt thou make it; three hundred cubits its length, fifty cubits broad and thirty cubits high.
28And thou shalt make unto thee a door, open at its side, and to a cubit thou shalt finish above, and cover it within and without with pitch.
29And behold I will bring the flood of waters upon the earth, and all flesh be destroyed, from under the heavens all that is upon earth shall perish.
30And thou and thy household shall go and gather two couple of all living things, male and female, and shall bring them to the ark, to raise up seed from them upon earth.
31And gather unto thee all food that is eaten by all the animals, that there may be food for thee and for them.
32And thou shalt choose for thy sons three maidens, from the daughters of men, and they shall be wives to thy sons.
33And Noah rose up, and he made the ark, in the place where God had commanded him, and Noah did as God had ordered him.
34In his five hundred and ninety-fifth year Noah commenced to make the ark, and he made the ark in five years, as the Lord had commanded.
35Then Noah took the three daughters of Eliakim, son of Methuselah, for wives for his sons, as the Lord had commanded Noah.
36And it was at that time Methuselah the son of Enoch died, nine hundred and sixty years old was he, at his death.