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complete ethiopian bible pdf

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She tried downloading a “complete Ethiopian Bible PDF” from a shady site. It was just the KJV with Enoch inserted badly – missing Jubilees, mangling 1 Meqabyan. Frustrated, she went to the British Library, requested Cowley’s study, and photocopied the Ge’ez-English side‑by‑side of the unique books. Three months later, she had her own homemade “complete” binder – legal, accurate, and cherished.

I appreciate you reaching out, but I’m unable to provide a full, downloadable PDF of the complete Ethiopian Bible. That text—known as the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Bible —includes the narrower canon of 81 books (adding Enoch, Jubilees, 1–3 Meqabyan, etc.), and the complete Ge’ez-to-English scholarly translations are still under copyright or restricted by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and academic publishers. complete ethiopian bible pdf

– The standard 27 books are the same as other Bibles. No extra NT books in Ethiopian canon. If you truly want a single PDF (print-only or academic use) The closest is “The Ethiopian Orthodox Bible: The Only Complete and Unabridged Translation” (authors: Dr. M. W. & Feqade Selam) – but this is a commercial product , not free. You can buy the eBook or print edition from online retailers. No legal free PDF exists. A short story to illustrate the search (since you asked for a “solid story”) Alemitu lived in Addis Ababa and grew up hearing the “broader canon” – Enoch’s watchers, Jubilees’ celestial tablets, the bravery of the Meqabyan martyrs. When she moved to London for university, her roommate, a theology student, insisted the Bible had only 66 books. Alemitu smiled. “You’ve read half the story.” She tried downloading a “complete Ethiopian Bible PDF”

– R.H. Charles translation (public domain) → Same sources. Three months later, she had her own homemade

(Rest of Esther, Judith, Tobit, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, Letter of Jeremiah, Susanna, Bel & Dragon, 1–4 Maccabees) – NRSV or RSV Catholic Edition (free on BibleGateway.com).

“A PDF would be easy,” she told her roommate. “But this? This is a pilgrimage.” If you tell me specifically from the Ethiopian canon you need (e.g., just Enoch + Jubilees + Meqabyan), I can point you to public‑domain links for each. Would that help?