The secrets of the ancient Ethiopian Bible that are astonishing the world

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The secrets of the ancient Ethiopian Bible that are astonishing the world The Ethiopian Bible, which was deemed too dangerous by Europeans for its content, has not been widely accepted, not only as a religious artifact but also as a faith that has withstood the challenges of colonialism: a sacred text containing books that are forbidden in the canons of other Christian faiths, it preserves ancient Christianity uncontaminated by the West, and its message provides strength to those who read it. Dear viewers, in this report, we will discuss the highs and lows of the Ethiopian Bible, why it was feared for so long, and why it continues to be a beacon of hope for believers today. We also present an extensive analysis of the Book of Enoch. The Book of Enoch is one of the earliest written books of mankind and is believed to have been written in Hebrew by Enoch, the ancestor of Noah. This book, which is said to have been written by Enoch, has been around for over 2000 years, and all copies in Hebrew and other languages ​​have been lost or nearly lost, so mankind has been unable to find any trace of this great work. However, thanks to the international connections of the powerful Ethiopian religious leaders and monks, the book was retrieved from its original location and copied in full in calligraphy on parchment, so that our world could rediscover it. By preserving the Book of Enoch, Ethiopia has done a great service to the entire world. The Book of Enoch is a major Christian religious book mentioned in three places in the New Testament of the Holy Bible: Luke 3:37, Hebrews 11:5, and Jude 1:14-15. It is believed by many scholars to be a book of great importance in completing the history and doctrines of the Christian religion. However, the book was ignored by many religious leaders, including Jews and Protestants, who considered it to be non-canonical and instead excluded it from their canonical books, claiming that it was a deuterocanonical book. It is known that different religions have determined which books should be included in their holy books (sculptures) based on the decisions of synods held at different times. Accordingly, the Catholic Church accepts 73 canonical books, the Jews have 24 books, and the Protestant churches, which are by far the largest in number, use 66 books as canonical. However, not all of these religious institutions include the Book of Enoch in their holy books.

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Oct 25, 2025
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