THE BIBLE HAS A STORY YOU WERE NEVER TOLD. What if the Bible most of the world reads today is not the whole picture? What if an ancient Christian community, older than most churches in existence, has been preserving 81 books as sacred scripture for over sixteen centuries; including texts that survived nowhere else on earth? And what if understanding their story permanently changes the way you see the Bible, its history, and the extraordinary diversity of the Christian faith? In " Ethiopian Coptic Bible History: The Origins and Influence of the World's Oldest and Most Complete Bible ", Robert Jesse takes you on a journey into one of the most historically significant and least known biblical traditions in the entire Christian world. This is a documented history, told clearly, honestly, and in a way that every reader, regardless of their background or tradition, can genuinely appreciate. THIS BOOK WILL HELP YOU: Understand what the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Bible actually contains, why it includes 81 books, and what that means for our understanding of Christian scripture. - Trace the fascinating history of biblical canon formation across Protestant, Catholic, and Ethiopian traditions, and see why different communities arrived at different conclusions. - Explore texts like 1 Enoch, quoted directly in the New Testament, and Jubilees, confirmed by the Dead Sea Scrolls, and discover why the Ethiopian church never stopped reading them as scripture. - Replace popular misconceptions about “removed” or “missing” books with a clear, historically accurate understanding of how and why canons developed differently across traditions. - Learn how a community's faithfulness, sustained across sixteen centuries of manuscript copying, liturgical worship, and theological education, delivered to the modern world a biblical heritage that no other tradition preserved. - Walk away with a deeper, more honest understanding of the Bible's history and a genuine appreciation for the diversity that has always existed within the Christian faith. Whether you are a curious reader, a student of Scripture, or someone seeking deeper clarity, this book will expand your perspective and strengthen your grasp of biblical history. The Bible has a history. This book helps you understand it. If you’re ready to see Scripture from a wider, more informed perspective, scroll up and click “Buy Now” to begin. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I have been studying the Bible for over twenty years, and this book genuinely surprised me. I knew the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition existed, but I had no idea how deep, how ancient, and how significant its biblical canon truly is. Robert O. Jesse presents this history with a clarity and warmth that makes even the most complex historical details feel accessible and compelling. This is the kind of book that does not just inform you; it permanently expands the way you see scripture. Every serious student of the Bible needs to read it." - Dr. Caroline M., Biblical Studies Lecturer and Author ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "What struck me most about this book is how honestly it handles a subject that is so often either sensationalized or ignored. Jesse does not chase controversy or push an agenda. He simply tells the story of the Ethiopian biblical tradition with meticulous care and genuine respect, and the story turns out to be more fascinating than any sensationalized version could ever be. The chapters on 1 Enoch, Jubilees, and the formation of the Ethiopian canon alone are worth the entire read. Absolutely outstanding." - Professor James A., Church History and Patristics Scholar ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "As a pastor, I am always looking for resources that help my congregation engage with scripture more deeply and more honestly. This book is exactly that kind of resource. It answers questions that believers have always had about why different Bibles exist, where the extra books come from, and what the Ethiopian tradition actually preserves, and it does so in a way that strengthens rather than unsettles faith. I am already recommending it to every member of my congregation who takes scripture seriously." - Rev. Thomas B., Senior Pastor and Theological Educator ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I picked this book up expecting dry historical content and finished it feeling genuinely moved. The story of how the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church preserved its 81-book canon across sixteen centuries of faithfulness, copying manuscripts by hand, chanting ancient liturgies in Ge'ez, and maintaining a living connection to the broadest biblical tradition in existence, is one of the most inspiring stories in all of Christian history. Jesse tells it beautifully, with a voice that is both scholarly and deeply human. This book deserves a wide audience." - Dr. Miriam O., Theologian, Speaker, and Bible Teacher ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "The chapter on the myth of removed or hidden books alone is worth the price of this book. Jesse cuts through the noise of popular misconceptions with calm, well