Father Gebre smiled. "Partly true. But the real reason is this: The ark is here."
In the highlands of northern Ethiopia, within the ancient rock-hewn church of Abba Garima, there lay a book that no one dared to touch after sunset. It wasn't because of a curse, but because the villagers believed the book breathed . ethiopian bible
In addition to the standard 27 books, the broader Ethiopian canon includes eight additional books of church order and history, such as the Sirate Tsion (Order of Zion) and the Didascalia . 2. Language and Origins: The Legacy of Ge’ez Father Gebre smiled
Selam smiled, remembering Father Gebre’s final words: "Your world changes its Bible every few centuries. Ours has been the same since the time of Menelik I, son of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. We are not the ones who forgot." It wasn't because of a curse, but because
Beyond the standard Protestant and Catholic texts, it includes books such as Enoch (1 Henok) and Jubilees (Kufale) . These texts were preserved in their entirety only in the Ge'ez language, having been lost or suppressed in other Christian traditions.