The Book Of Pseudo-Jubilees

Synopsis
This document known as Pseudo-Jubilees has been theorized as either a writing based on the former book, or an original version of the same. It shares most of the same elements as Jubilees, but diverges greatly in some sections. It was discovered in a heavily fragmented state with the Dead Sea Scrolls in Qumran.

Canonicity
It has never been a part of any canon, but must have been held as scripture by the Qumran residents, the Jewish sect known as the Essenes, considering Jubilees was the most common text found in the caves.

Dating
Unknown

Text
 Note: Badly Damaged 

Frag. 1
''1 [...] from the guilt of immorality ... [...] 2 [...] he ... [...] 3 [...] ... and he struck them with ... [...] 4 [... the covenant which] was made with Abraham. And he circumcised [...] 5 [...] Egypt, /and/ God /sold/ them [...] 6 [...] Blank And you, Moses, when I speak with [...] 7 [...] the creation until the [new] creation [...] 8 [...] standing, and he took vengeance (?) ... [...] 9 [...] and on the day which ... [...] 10 [... o]n the shore of the [...] ... [...] 11-12 [...] ... [...]''

Frag. 2 col. i
''1 [...] that p[erson] shall be cut off 2 [from the midst of] his [na]tion [... liv]ed in Haran twenty years. 3 [And A]braham [said] to God: «My Lord, see that I am going ch[ildle]ss, and Eli[ezer] 4 is [the son of my house], and he will inherit me ». Blank 5 [The Lo]rd [said] to A[b]raham: « Lift up, observe the stars, and see 6 [and count] {it all} the sand on the shore of the sea, and the dust of the earth, whether 7 these [can be coun]ted, or not. Thus your offspring shall be ». And [Abraham] tr[usted] 8 Go[d], and righteousness was accounted to him. And af[ter] this a son was born 9 [to Abraha]m, And [he] called him Isaac, and the Prince of A[ni]mosity came 10 [to G]od and accused Abraham with regard to Isaac. And [G]od said 11 [to Abra]ham: «Take your son, Isaac, [your] only one, [whom] 12 you [love], and offer him to me as a burnt-offering on one of the [high] mountains 13 [which I will tell] you». And he ar[ose, and we]n[t] from the wells up to [...] 14 [...] and Ab[raham] lifted''

Frag. 2 col. ii (cf. 4Q266 7)
''1 [...] ... [...] 2 [and] Isaac [said] to Abraham [...] 3 for the [bur]nt-offering »? And Abraham said to [...] 4 for himself ». Isaac said to his father: [«...» ...] 5 the angels of holiness were standing weeping above [...] 6 his sons from the earth. And the angels of the An[imosity ...] 7 were rejoicing and saying: «Now he will come to an end». And [... whether] 8 he would be found untruthful, and whether he would not be found faithful [...] 9 « Abraham, Abraham ». And he said: « Here am I ». And he said: « N[ow I know ...] 10 he will not be loving. And God YHWH blessed Isa[ac all the days of his live. And he begot] 11 Jacob, and Jacob begot Levi, a [third] ge[neration. Blank And all] 12 the days of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Lev[i were ...] 13 and the Prince of Animosity Blank Bind [...] 14 the Prince of An[im]osity, and Belial listened to [...]''

Frag. 1
''1 [...] ... [...] 2 [...] in a flame of fire from the mi[dd]le of [...] 3 [... commanding] you to go down to Egypt, and to bring [out ...] 4 [...] ... the signs I [ga]ve to you, and you stayed [...] 5 [...] ... years you spent from the week [...] 6 [...] this jubilee, for it is holy [...] 7 [...] holy a[n]gels [in eter]nity of eternities [...] 8 [...] ... [...]''

Frag. 7 (cf. 4Q225 2 II)
''1 Abraham was found faithful to [G]o[d ...] 2 accept- able. And YHWH blessed [Isaac all the days of] 3 his live. Blank And he begot J[acob, and Jacob begot] 4 Levi, a th[ird] generation. [Blank And all the days of] 5 Abraham, Isaac, Ja[cob and Levi were ...] 6 And the holy angels [...] 7 to the prince (?) Blank? Fast (?) there [...] 8 [...] ... [...]''

Frag. 1
''1 [...] all the righteous [...] 2 [...] before Moses [...] 3 [...] all the days of [...] 4 [...] Blank [...] 5 [...] ... years [...] 6 [...] ... [...]''

Frag. 2
''1 [... E]noch, after /we/ had taught him 2 [...] six jubilees of years 3 [... of the ea]rth, among the sons of men and he gave witness against them all 4 [...] and also against the Watchers and he wrote everything 5 [... of the he]avens and the paths of their armies and [the mont]hs 6 [... so t]hat the j[ust] would not stray [...]''