Book of the Wars of the Lord

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The Book of the Wars of the Lord (סֵפֶר מִלְחֲמֹת יהוה) is one of several non-canonical books referenced in the Bible which have now been completely lost.[1] It is mentioned in Numbers 21:13–14, which reads:

From there they set out and camped on the other side of the

Amorite territory. For Arnon is the border of Moab, between Moab and the Amorites. That is why the Book of the Wars of the LORD says: '... Waheb in Suphah and the ravines of Arnon, and at the stream of the ravines that lead to the dwelling of Ar, which lies along the border of Moab.'

— Numbers 21:13–14[2]

biblical Book of Jasher
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The Book of the Wars of the Lord is cited in the medieval Book of Jasher as being a collaborative record written by

children of Israel.[3] It was likely a collection of victory songs written about Israel's military conquest of Canaan.[4]

A notable reference to an unnamed book is found in Exodus 17:14, where God commanded

Amalekites in a book and recount it later in the hearing of his successor Joshua.[5] The book is not specifically mentioned by name. However, some Torah scholars such as Moses ibn Ezra
have suggested this book may refer to the Book of the Wars of the Lord.

See also

References

  1. ^ Student, Gil. On the Authorship of the Torah. (Aishdas.org) The author writes: "So far, we have seen the talmudic and midrashic evidence that the forefathers, including Moshe, wrote books other than the Torah that were maintained and studied. However, there is also much internal evidence that there were other books written. Consider the following verses," after which the author cites as examples of lost books Exodus 17:14 (words written in remembrance of the destruction of Amalek), Exodus 24:7 (Book of the Covenant), Numbers 11:26 (recorded ones), Numbers 21:14 (Book of the Wars of the LORD), and Numbers 33:2 (Journeys).
  2. ^ Numbers 21:13–14
  3. ^ Book of Jasher 90:48
  4. ^ "Book of Wars of the Lord - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway". www.biblegateway.com. Retrieved 2023-11-15.
  5. ^ Exodus 17:14

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