
Sure I would get pat answers, but they were merely deflection, because either they didn't know or didn't want me to know. No one wanted to talk about this stuff, I kept asking, no one was answering. What was going on, and why were there no good references to these things? I started finding more weird things in the Bible for example it talks about angels doing odd things in the book of Jude and imprisoned spirits under the desert. If that wasn't bad enough I found it in the book of Joshua as well! What?! I thought she must be crazy, because the Bible isn't going to tell me to read something I'm not supposed to! I asked my mother about it, and she said it was not inspired, so we couldn't read it. I turned and looked for it between the books, maybe they missed it during printing. I couldn't find it! The table of contents had to be wrong, it said right there to read it!

I remember reading reading 2 Samuel 1:18, because I loved reading about young David, it reminded me of Robin Hood! realizing that I wanted to read the rest of the story I turned to the table of contents to find the book of Jasher, as I was instructed by the Bible to do. Not merely a grammar or a text book on archaeological discovery, but a genuine look into the mind of an ancient Semite.įor someone like me that is significant, let me explain why,Īs someone that studied their Bible when I was younger I had questions that no one could answer for me, and it was frustrating! In Dr Michael Heiser's book "The Unseen Realm" He takes you to a place very few have: The ancient Semitic worldview.
