The Bible you know is incomplete. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church has preserved the rest — for sixteen centuries. Your Bible has 66 books. The Ethiopian Bible has 88. The difference isn't filler — it's the Book of Enoch , quoted by name in the New Testament but removed from every Western canon. It's Jubilees , the lost "Little Genesis" that rewrites the patriarchal narratives with revelations Moses received directly from angels. It's the complete Maccabees (all four books), the Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach, and a collection of ancient pseudepigrapha that once circulated alongside Genesis and Isaiah as sacred scripture. These texts were never lost. They were preserved — in Ge'ez, the classical language of Ethiopia — while the Western church debated them out of existence. This edition gives you all 88 books in one volume. No gimmicks. No inflated counts. No QR codes to some digital library. Just the complete canon, professionally typeset, editorially annotated, and printed so you can actually read. What sets this edition apart from every other Ethiopian Bible on the market: Original editor's annotations — every single book opens with a custom two-paragraph introduction covering authorship, historical context, canonical significance, and connections to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo tradition. These are not recycled summaries. They are original editorial work by Swan D. Grace. - Honest 88-book count — the actual Ethiopian Orthodox canon. Not 157, not 300, not 508. Those editions pad their numbers with unrelated digital files. This one prints every word. - Professional Bible typesetting — double-column body text, inline superscript verse numbers, paragraph-style prose, Arabic numeral chapter headings, running headers identifying each testament section, and consistent formatting across all 88 books. This is how a Bible should look. - Comfort Print Fonts — designed for hours of sustained reading, not just shelf display. Inside you will find: The Old Testament — 39 books, Genesis through Malachi - The Ethiopian Apocrypha — 22 books including 1–2 Esdras, Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, 1–4 Maccabees, Susanna, Bel and the Dragon, Prayer of Manasseh, Psalm 151, and the complete Books of Enoch (1, 2, and 3) and Jubilees - The New Testament — 27 books, Matthew through Revelation - Glossary of essential terms — Ge'ez, Tewahedo, Watchers, Nephilim, Metatron, Pseudepigrapha - Bibliography of primary scholarly sources Who this edition is for: Readers who want the real complete Ethiopian Bible — not a summary, not an excerpt, not a digital upsell - Students of the Book of Enoch, the fallen Watchers, the Nephilim, and ancient apocalyptic literature - Anyone interested in Second Temple Judaism, early Christianity, and how the biblical canon was formed - Ethiopian Orthodox Christians seeking their full canon in clear, readable English - Collectors of scholarly annotated sacred texts Edited and annotated by Swan D. Grace. All scripture texts sourced from established public-domain translations. All editorial content is original.