Ethiopian Bible — 88 original books

1. 88 Books Instead of 66

The Complete Ethiopian Bible has 22 apocryphal books that the regular Bible doesn't have.

These books have been preserved by Ethiopia for over 3,000 years—it is the most complete Bible in the world.

By accessing these additional texts, you expand your understanding of the Scriptures, better understand the context of various biblical passages, and strengthen your faith through a deeper view of the spiritual history of God's people.

This allows you to start seeing connections between the Old and New Testaments that you had never noticed before.

Rare apocrypha from the Ethiopian Bible

2. Includes Rare Apocrypha That Exist in No Other Bible

The Ethiopian Bible contains books you won't find in any other Bible:

The Book of Enoch
The Book of Jubilees
The Ascension of Isaiah

These aren't random books; they are ancient scriptures read by the first Christians and removed by religious councils centuries after the conventional Bible.

By studying these texts, you will come to understand spiritual themes, prophecies, angels, divine judgment, and the relationship between God and humanity.

This allows your Bible study to become richer, deepening your knowledge of the Scriptures and strengthening your connection with God through a more comprehensive historical understanding of the Christian faith.

Dead Sea Scrolls

3. Its Authenticity Was Proven by the Dead Sea Scrolls

In 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls—the oldest biblical manuscripts ever found—included several copies of books like Enoch and Jubilees.

While other traditions lost these texts, the Ethiopian Bible preserved them.

For many Christians, this brings a sense of closer proximity to the historical roots of the faith, allowing them to study documents that were already circulating among ancient communities long before modern versions of the Bible were formed.

The result is a deeper Bible study, a more grounded faith, and a clearer understanding of the continuity of divine revelation throughout history.

Ethiopia — never conquered Christian nation

4. Preserved by a Nation That Was Never Conquered

Ethiopia was never colonized by Rome or Europe and was not forced to follow religious councils that edited other scriptures.

They were also one of the first Christian nations on Earth.

For anyone looking to deepen their spiritual walk, this represents the opportunity to get to know an ancient Christian perspective, expanding your understanding of the faith and drawing closer to the historical roots of Christianity.

Many readers describe this experience as a way to see the Scriptures in a new light, enriching their personal relationship with God.

More than 55,000 Christians

5. Trusted by More Than 55,000 Christians with a 30-Day Guarantee

More than 55,000 Christians have already accessed and downloaded the Ethiopian Bible.

Christians from different denominations have been using this material to deepen their studies, explore rare historical texts, and expand their knowledge of ancient Christian traditions.

Plus, your access to the Ethiopian Bible comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

This means you can explore the 88 books, get to know the texts preserved by the Ethiopian tradition, and personally evaluate the value of this content for your spiritual life, completely risk-free.

If you feel the material didn't add to your spiritual growth and biblical knowledge, just request a refund.

🎁 Bonuses with your order:

  • The Master of the Apocrypha Collection — 1,412 ancient texts, apocrypha, and rare manuscripts to expand your spiritual discernment.
  • End Times Deception Defense Manual — how the Nephilim bloodline operates today and how to protect your mind and your family.
  • Original Terms Demystified Guide — a Hebrew and Ge'ez glossary to understand confusing passages without Western filters.
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Reader Testimonials

"As a mother of 3, I rarely have time to sit down and study calmly. I read the e-book on my phone during breaks throughout the day—in the school line, waiting for appointments. When I got to the Book of Jubilees, several words came up that I had never seen, and the Original Terms Demystified Guide helped me understand each passage right away, without needing to look it up anywhere else. With 88 books and a glossary like this, I never run out of content—nor do I go without understanding what I'm reading."

— Rita Carroll ★★★★★ 5/5 Rating

"My wife and I read together every single night now. We learned about the Nephilim, the fallen angels, the books King James removed—and the End Times Deception Defense Manual helped us understand how all of this still shows up today, and how to protect our family against it. Sometimes we look at each other and think, 'Why were we never taught this?' It has brought us closer to God and to each other."

— Richard Rey ★★★★★ 5/5 Rating

"After hearing about Ethiopia's long history with Christianity, I ordered this Bible. It delivers exactly what it promises—and the Master of the Apocrypha Collection was the surprise I didn't expect: over 1,400 ancient texts to keep exploring after I finish the 88 main books. I'm looking forward to diving into each one of them."

— Emma Zalia ★★★★★ 5/5 Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Ethiopian Bible has been preserved by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church for over 1,600 years. It contains the same books found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the ancient manuscripts discovered in 1947 and currently kept in museums around the world. These are not new books. They are the original books that were removed from Western Bibles centuries ago.
Yes. The Ethiopian Bible is entirely Christian. It comes from the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, one of the oldest Christian churches in the world, established in the 4th century—in the early centuries of Christianity itself. For over 1,600 years, Ethiopian Christians have preserved a Bible containing 88 books, including texts like Enoch, Jubilees, and the complete books of the Maccabees. These books were read by the early Christians, quoted by early Church leaders, and, in the case of Enoch, even mentioned directly in the New Testament (Jude 1:14–15). The Ethiopian Bible does not add new or foreign teachings. It preserves an ancient Christian canon that remained unchanged, while other regions removed certain books during historical and theological debates. In short, the Ethiopian Bible represents one of the oldest continuous Christian traditions in the world—and remains fully rooted in the Christian faith.
Yes. All the content has been specially formatted for digital reading—large fonts, comfortable spacing, and simple navigation between the 88 books and the bonuses. Scripture shouldn't give you a headache, even on a small screen.
Yes, access is 100% digital. You receive the direct access link in your email as soon as the purchase is confirmed. You can immediately open the 88 books and the 3 bonuses on your phone, tablet, or computer—and use them whenever you want, as many times as you want.
Along with the complete canon, your access includes 3 bonuses: the Master of the Apocrypha Collection, with 1,412 ancient texts for you to keep researching after the 88 books; the End Times Deception Defense Manual, a practical guide on how these themes show up today and how to protect your family; and the Original Terms Demystified Guide, a Hebrew and Ge'ez glossary so you can understand any passage without hassle.
Yes, and here is why that question is important: Ethiopia was Christian before England even existed. Before the fall of the Roman Empire. Before modern Bible translators were even born. The Ethiopian Church has been protecting these scriptures for over 1,600 years, not as an isolated sect, but as one of the oldest continuous Christian traditions on the planet. These are not "lost books" rediscovered by archaeologists or academics. They are books that never left the Ethiopian Church. Books that Ethiopian Christians have been reading, teaching, and preaching from since the 4th century. Books like Enoch, quoted directly by Jude in the New Testament you already trust. This isn't adding something strange to Christianity. It is returning to what Christianity preserved before the final definition of the Western canon.