The oldest and most comprehensive bible on earth is the one from Ethiopia. Ge'ez, an early Ethiopian language, was used to write them on goat leather. In addition, it is the first Christian Bible to have illustrations. Why does the Ethiopian Bible, which has all the original scrolls, get so little attention?
The Ethiopian Bible is a collection of sacred writings utilized by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, commonly referred to as the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Bible. In addition to the Old Testament and New Testament, it also contains a number of other works and writings that are not part of the biblical canon accepted by the majority of other Christian churches. The Book of Enoch and other volumes not present in other Christian bibles are among the distinctive elements of the Ethiopian Bible, which is regarded as being a fundamental component of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church's doctrine and practice. The Ethiopian Bible is an important and well-respected religious work in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church overall.
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