The Book of Jasher reveals a large quantity of additional information about the period between divine creation and the time of Joshua's leadership over Israel when the Israelites enter into the land of Canaan. The story goes on to fill in many details in Israel's history, ending at the point in time when the dictation began on the mount. We are lead through the creation of man, Adam's fall from grace, the union of fallen angels and earthly women, the birth of demonic offspring, the cleansing of the earth by flood, and the astonishing claim that man's very nature was somehow changed, bringing about a man with less sinful qualities than his antediluvian counterpart. The text then unfolds as the angel reveals heaven's viewpoint of history. The setting is atop Mount Sinai, where Moses was summoned by God. The angelic monolog takes place after the exodus of the children of Israel out of Egypt. The story is written from the viewpoint of the angel. It is attributed to the very hand of Moses penned while he was on Mount Sinai, as an angel of God dictated to him regarding those events that transpired from the beginning of the world. The Book of Jubilees, also known as The Little Genesis and The Apocalypse of Moses, opens with an extraordinary claim of authorship. It is regarded as canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Enoch is an ancient Jewish religious work, traditionally ascribed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. Enoch goes on to record amazing visions of heaven and the workings thereof. The book describes the fall of a group of angels called, the Watchers, who took the daughters of men as wives and fathered the Nephilim (Genesis 6: 1-2). The Book of Enoch is quoted by Jude, cited by Peter, and read by the apostles, Enoch (1 Enoch) informs our ideas of angels and demons. Three of the most popular and sought after apocryphal books are now presented in a single volume. This collection is published by Covenant Press, the publishing arm of the Covenant Christian Coalition. Additionally, the apocryphal versions of Esther and Daniel are included in their entirety.The Complete Apocrypha includes Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Maccabees, 1st and 2nd Esdras, Prayer of Manasses, Enoch, Jubilees, Jasher, Psalm 151, and all of the apocryphal additions to Daniel and Esther (including The Prayer of Azariah, Susanna, and Bel and the Dragon). The Complete Apocrypha offers a staggering two-thirds as much material as the canonical 66 books of the Holy Bible. This handsome 6" x 9" edition features a matte finish with thick, high-quality, cream-colored pages and 8-point Times New Roman font for elegance and easy reading. The Literal Standard Version (LSV) is a modern translation that stays true to the original manuscripts. Aside from Jasher, they were included as secondary works in the canon of Scripture for most of the Church's history. This is the only modern translation of the complete collection of deuterocanonical books known popularly as "The Apocrypha" that also includes Enoch, Jasher, and Jubilees.