
Ethiopian Bible
The Ethiopian Bible is one of the oldest and most unique versions of the Christian scriptures, primarily used by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. It includes the standard books found in other Christian Bibles, plus additional texts like Enoch and Jubilees, which are considered canonical there but not in most Western traditions. Written mainly in Ge'ez, an ancient liturgical language, it reflects Ethiopia’s rich religious history and distinctive theology. The Ethiopian Bible emphasizes themes of tradition, prophecy, and the continuity of biblical history, making it a vital spiritual resource deeply rooted in Ethiopia's Christian heritage.