Jubilees — The Book Of
The author often alters biblical stories to protect the moral reputation of figures like Abraham and Jacob, omitting or re-explaining moments of deception or questionable behavior. Historical and Religious Context The Book of Jubilees
The , also known as "Lesser Genesis" (Leptogenesis), is an ancient Jewish religious work that retells the stories of Genesis and early Exodus. Composed in the 2nd century BCE, it presents itself as a divine revelation given to Moses by an "angel of the presence" on Mount Sinai. Key Characteristics The Book of Jubilees
While following the biblical storyline, it adds significant details, such as the names of Adam and Eve’s daughters (Awan and Azura) and the origins of demons led by Mastema . The author often alters biblical stories to protect
The book’s most distinctive feature is its division of history into "Jubilees"—periods of 49 years (seven "weeks of years"). it adds significant details