Hidden from the Western canon but deeply embedded in one of the world's oldest Christian traditions, The Ethiopian Bible reveals a sacred library of 88 books-far richer and more expansive than the familiar 66-book Protestant Bible.
This book is your gateway to understanding a version of the Bible preserved in the ancient Ge'ez language, celebrated in Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church liturgy, and filled with unique theological insights, cultural wisdom, and spiritual depth.
For Curious Seekers, Historians, and Spiritual Explorers
Are you a history enthusiast, a theologian, or a spiritually curious reader who feels there's more to the Bible than what you've been taught? This book is for:
Whether you're seeking cultural enrichment, spiritual insight, or a historical re-education, The Ethiopian Bible offers revelations that will reshape your understanding of scripture and tradition.
What You'll Find Inside
This book is structured to be both informative and accessible. Written in a clear, narrative-driven style, it guides readers through:
With minimal academic jargon and maximum clarity, the tone is reflective, reverent, and designed for a broad audience-rooted in scholarship, yet engaging like a story passed down through generations.
Why This Book Matters
This is not just a study of old texts. It's a cultural reclamation. A spiritual rediscovery. A historical correction.
By the end of this journey, you'll have a fresh perspective on biblical tradition-one that includes African voices, ancient mysteries, and divine stories that have endured in the highlands of Ethiopia for millennia.
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If you've ever asked, "What else is out there?" when it comes to the Bible-this is your answer. Turn the page and rediscover scripture through African eyes. Let The Ethiopian Bible change the way you see the sacred.