The Ethiopian Bible vs. The Catholic Bible: Why the 'Forbidden' Books Matter

The Ethiopian Bible vs. The Catholic Bible: Why the 'Forbidden' Books Matter

How many books are in the Ethiopian Bible? Why does it have 81 books when the Catholic Bible has 73? The complete guide to the Book of Enoch, Jubilees, Meqabyan, and every other difference — and the history of why these canons diverged.

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Eastern Catholic vs. Roman Catholic: 23 Churches & Every Difference
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Eastern Catholic vs. Roman Catholic: 23 Churches & Every Difference

What is the difference between Eastern and Roman Catholic? Discover all 23 Eastern Catholic Churches, their unique liturgies, married priests, theology of theosis, and fasting rules in this definitive guide to the Eastern lung of the Church.

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THE COMPLETE BOOK OF ENOCH 
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THE COMPLETE BOOK OF ENOCH 

There is obvious spiritual tension in the world right now. Anyone paying attention can feel it. Between global instability, cultural upheaval, and renewed conversations about ancient knowledge, many people are asking deeper questions about God, humanity, and the unseen realms.

Recently, even members of Congress have publicly referenced the Book of Enoch in connection with UAP/UFO disclosure and humanity’s long relationship with the unknown. Whether you approach this from faith, history, curiosity, or discernment, it is clear that people are being drawn back to ancient texts that were once widely read by early Jews and Christians but later removed from mainstream Scripture.

The Book of Enoch is one of those writings.

It speaks directly about spiritual beings, fallen angels, divine judgment, and the hidden structure of creation. It was quoted in the New Testament (Jude), preserved by the Ethiopian Church, and referenced by many early Church Fathers. For centuries it was suppressed, misunderstood, or forgotten, yet its themes continue to surface in modern conversations about consciousness, evil, heaven, and humanity’s purpose.

Because this text is legally distributed free of charge by its translator, and because I believe people should have direct access to original sources instead of filtered summaries, I am sharing the complete Book of Enoch here for anyone who wishes to read it.

No paywalls. No manipulation. Just the text.

Read prayerfully. Read thoughtfully. Compare it with Scripture. Ask questions. Let discernment guide you.

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Is the Ethiopian Bible the Oldest Bible?
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Is the Ethiopian Bible the Oldest Bible?

Explore the history of the Ethiopian Bible, an 81‑book canon translated into Ge’ez, including rare texts like 1 Enoch and Jubilees. Learn how early Christians formed the canon, the influence of Jewish, Syrian and Greek sources, and why Ethiopia’s preservation of ancient books enriches our understanding of early Christianity. Trace the translation history from the 4th century onward.

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