Uncover the remarkable journey of the Ethiopian Bible—the oldest, most complete, and uniquely preserved scripture in the Christian tradition. With its 88 books, this sacred text carries a legacy untouched by time and reshaped by faith. Dive into a story that spans millennia, from its origins in Ge’ez to its translations in English, and explore how it has shaped the spiritual, cultural, and theological landscape of Ethiopia and beyond. Did you know the Ethiopian Bible predates the King James Version by centuries and includes books long forgotten by Western traditions? This book unveils the treasures of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the artistic brilliance of illuminated manuscripts, and the influence of apocalyptic texts like Enoch and Jubilees. Whether you're a scholar, a history enthusiast, or a seeker of spiritual wisdom, this is your portal to understanding the world's most extraordinary Bible. Table of Content Part 1: Introduction to the Ethiopian Bible Chapter 1: Overview of the Ethiopian Bible The Introduction of Christianity to Ethiopia by Frumentius and Aedesius Introduction to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church Canonical Structure of the Ethiopian Bible Historical Significance of the Ethiopian Bible Chapter 2: Ge'ez Script and Language Origins and Development of Ge'ez Ge'ez as a Liturgical Language Challenges in Translating Ge'ez to English Chapter 3 - Ethiopian Biblical Manuscripts Ancient Manuscript Traditions Illuminated Manuscripts and Artistic Significance Preservation and Digitization Efforts Part 2: Old Testament (46 Books) Chapter 4: Law and History Genesis to Deuteronomy Historical Books (Joshua to 2 Kings) Interpretation and Application Chapter 5: Wisdom Literature Psalms, Proverbs, and Job Wisdom of Solomon and Sirach Ethiopian Wisdom Traditions Chapter 6: Major and Minor Prophets Isaiah to Malachi Apocalyptic Literature (Enoch, Jubilees) Ethiopian Prophetic Traditions Part 3: New Testament (27 Books) Chapter 7: Gospels and Acts Matthew to John Acts of the Apostles Ethiopian Gospel Traditions Chapter 8: Epistles and Revelation Pauline Epistles General Epistles and Revelation Ethiopian Interpretive Traditions Part 4: Translation and Interpretation Chapter 9: Translation History Early Translations (16th-19th Centuries) Modern Translations (20th-21st Centuries) Challenges and Future Directions Chapter 10: Interpretive Traditions Patristic and Medieval Interpretations Modern Ethiopian Biblical Scholarship Comparative Analysis with Western Traditions Chapter 11: Cultural and Theological Significance Ethiopian Orthodox Theology Biblical Themes in Ethiopian Art and Literature Impact on African Christianity Take a journey through sacred history and cultural legacy. Whether you're discovering the Ethiopian Bible for the first time or deepening your existing knowledge, History of the Ethiopian Bible in English Complete 88 Books is an essential addition to your library. Purchase your copy today and immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring legacy of the world’s oldest Bible.