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Man-Bear Nephilim of The Book of Jasher

Free The Rabbits

Joel Thomas

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.9854 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

The Book of Jasher which means the Book of the Upright or the Book of the Just Man, is a lost book mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, often interpreted as a lost non-canonical book. Many stories from characters in the Bible are expounded on including the interactions with Nephilim Animal Hybrids, with the Man-Bear being one of the strangest of all.

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0:00.0

Merkel

0:02.3

Medias

0:04.5

Nephilim hybrids in the book of Jashir.

0:08.8

So today we're going to talk about these strange animal hybrids that are found in the

0:14.6

book of Jashir.

0:15.6

And to start with, we're going to talk about the book of Jashire itself.

0:19.2

And then we're going to get into some of the passages from the book of Jashire. And we're going to talk about the book of jasher itself and then we're going to get into some of the passages

0:22.2

from the book of jasher and we're going to break down what those hybrids might be and show you that

0:29.7

even in these extra canonical texts that a lot of these human animal hybrids these nephalm hybrids

0:36.7

are seen throughout not just in biblical text,

0:41.1

but also these extra canonical texts. And I would even dare say in these extra canonical texts,

0:48.2

they get way more descriptive with some of these animals. Now, just to preface it, it is non-canonical, so you can say,

0:56.9

hey, it's not in the Bible. I don't take it on board. That's cool, but we will talk about

1:02.7

the book of Jasher today and how the book of Jasher is actually referenced in the Bible as

1:07.5

well, so we can take that as having some weight or validity to it. That's what I always say

1:12.6

here. There are certain extra canonical books that we put a lot of weight to because they're either

1:18.7

referenced in the Bible or they are from a similar time period. And I would say this about a lot of

1:25.3

different text anyway throughout history that we can look at them through a biblical lens but say, hey, you know what the gods they're talking about here are actually these fallen Elohim, these fallen angels that are manipulating mankind into believing that they are these true gods.

1:41.8

So I think that we can absolutely look at many, many different ancient

1:48.2

text and derive all kinds of truths from them. So the book of Jasher, and that's spelled J-A-S-H-E-R,

1:56.0

it means the book of the upright or the book of the just man. And it is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible,

2:01.7

and we're going to talk about where it's mentioned here. And we're going to pull it up in Joshua 10.

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