- At that time died Baal Channan son of Achbor, king of Edom, and was buried in his house
in the land of Edom.
- And after his death the children of Esau sent to the land of Edom, and took from there a
man who was in Edom, whose name was Hadad, and they made him king over them in the
place of Baal Channan, their king.
- And Hadad reigned over the children of Edom forty-eight years.
- And when he reigned he resolved to fight against the children of Moab, to bring them under
the power of the children of Esau as they were before, but he was not able, because the
children of Moab heard this thing, and they rose up and hastened to elect a king over them
from amongst their brethren.
- And they afterward gathered together a great people, and sent to the children of Ammon
their brethren for help to fight against Hadad king of Edom.
- And Hadad heard the thing which the children of Moab had done, and was greatly afraid of
them, and refrained from fighting against them.
- In those days Moses, the son of Amram, in Midian, took Zipporah, the daughter of Reuel the Midianite, for a wife.
- And Zipporah walked in the ways of the daughters of Jacob, she was nothing short of the
righteousness of Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah.
- And Zipporah conceived and bare a son and he called his name Gershom, for he said, I
was a stranger in a foreign land; but he circumcised not his foreskin, at the command of
Reuel his father-in-law.
- And she conceived again and bare a son, but circumcised his foreskin, and called his
name Eliezer, for Moses said, Because the God of my fathers was my help, and delivered me
from the sword of Pharaoh.
- And Pharaoh king of Egypt greatly increased the labor of the children of Israel in those
days, and continued to make his yoke heavier upon the children of Israel.
- And he ordered a proclamation to be made in Egypt, saying, Give no more straw to the
people to make bricks with, let them go and gather themselves straw as they can find it.
- Also the tale of bricks which they shall make let them give each day, and diminish nothing
from them, for they are idle in their work.
- And the children of Israel heard this, and they mourned and sighed, and they cried unto
the Lord on account of the bitterness of their souls.
- And the Lord heard the cries of the children of Israel, and saw the oppression with which
the Egyptians oppressed them.
- And the Lord was jealous of his people and his inheritance, and heard their voice, and he
resolved to take them out of the affliction of Egypt, to give them the land of Canaan for a
possession.
[Book of Jasher
Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel.
faithfully translated (1840)
from the Original Hebrew into English.
A Reprint of Photo Lithographic Reprint of Exact Edition
Published by J.H. Parry & Co., Salt Lake City: 1887]