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The SHOCKING Truth About the Ethiopian Bible

He may have heard about the Ethiopian servant who got baptized the story is well known to most Believers and as mentioned in Acts chapter 8 verses 29-39 many believe that it’s here throughout the beginning of Christianity took place in Ethiopia but it’s actually not there’s something much more shocking going on here and you might want to stick around until the end of this video because we’ll be revealing exactly what it is the Ethiopian Bible is not like any other Bible it’s very long to read and is complicated to understand it’s

been here since ancient times and takes lots of patience to truly understand it and this is why so many people miss the shocking secrets that are hidden within it Christianity was first introduced to this particular region in the 4th Century A.D and you can see that the scriptures of Ethiopia existed at that time too it was in the same period the church came into the picture and it didn’t take much time for Christianity to spread in the region the Ethiopian Bible was written in a language known as skis what you see right here is the ancient

geese language are you able to read it probably not but that’s fine because I’m going to break down the entire history and story for you cosmar’s indicoflesters was a traveler who visited Ethiopia and he saw the country as a Christian country many immigrants called monophysics found Ethiopia safe enough to spend the rest of their lives after they were forced to leave Byzantium there were many settlers but nine were very important they started translating literature known as liturgical literature and even found

monasteries the foundations of the Ethiopian Church were laid by them but something else started to happen over time Christianity evolved in Ethiopia it started blending with the local culture and the ancient Bible was widely read by many people the Ethiopian Orthodox Church also used the ancient Bible if we take a look at the culture and the tradition of Ethiopia we can see that the ancient Bible is preserved by many at this point you may have guessed how different the Ethiopian Bible is and you’d be right there are certain stories

considered quite important in the Christian culture and the Ethiopian Bible has many additional books these editions are not seen anywhere in Christian culture and they tell us a very different story about our past some even say that they were hidden by the Catholic Church Apocrypha is the name of these additional books the Jubilee wisdom of syrac and Enoch were also considered in ancient scriptures they can be seen in the scripture as in ancient times the Ethiopian Orthodox Church always considered these very

important and thought that these books contained valuable information now they were right because there is something shocking inside that that we’re going to reveal very soon but in order to truly understand that we need to know a little more history the language used to write at the Ethiopian Bible is very important to understand unlike any other Bible geese is a language used to write the Bible from the very start to the end covering all pages this language brought uniqueness to the Bible of Ethiopia but at the same time it brought a lot of

differences due to its weird translations people in different corners of the world were not able to translate it as it was in ghee’s language many wanted to read the Bible but they couldn’t it would take them decades to learn the language and then read the Bible to interpret it no one would go through that struggle and this made the people not even open the Ethiopian Bible but this was a mistake because years later there was some hidden knowledge unveiled about it and it gets really interesting when we compare it to the text in other

Bibles do you remember the additional stories in the Ethiopian Bible that we talked about earlier well these stories are very different when compared to the other churches and let’s see how different it is there are 81 books in the Ethiopian Bible while the New Testament to the Christian Bible has just 27.

 now here’s where you really may want to pay attention because if you miss this you’ll not truly understand the shocking Revelation at the end of this video so here’s the question what exactly does the Ethiopian Bible say about Jesus Christ the Ethiopian story starts with a coming of Jesus Christ followed by his miracles and teachings it covers almost all parts of the other Bibles and includes the birth and life of Jesus Christ even his death and Resurrection are mentioned in the Ethiopian Bible Jesus is known as the inconic word of God this is truly believed by the Ethiopian

church and they think this belief is the right one they also think that he’s the savior of mankind they address him as the second person of the Holy Trinity they concentrate more on his divinity they give less attention to the humanitarian side of him and give more importance to the Virgin Mary but here’s the crazy part the original Scrolls of the Bible are not in the possession of the Ethiopian church it’s widely believed that the Scrolls of the Bible are written on parchment paper and the Ethiopian Bible are not

due to the lack of translations the Ethiopian Bible has not reached the hands and eyes of readers in the west they haven’t discovered the essence of the Ethiopian Bible and the hidden knowledge inside most of the practices of the church are unknown to the foreigners they cannot easily figure it out it doesn’t mean that it’s secretive translation and scholarly research is the only way to understand these practices the Ethiopian Bible is Illustrated in detail it has a title of being the first Illustrated Bible in the world we all

thought that the King James version was old but the keys language is the oldest the Ethiopian Bible has its uniqueness and it took people a lot of time to realize that in the 5th Century a monk came to Africa and the gospels were called in his name in 494 from Constantinople the monk named abagarima arrived the legend was able to copy the gospels of God and it was known that even the setting of the sun was delayed by God during that time when we look into the writing of the Bible we can see that it talks about how

the world was created as well as the history of the people of Israel it also includes the laws provided to them by God literature and also provides them a way of living by following the words of prophets now here’s where it gets really interesting so make sure that you stick with me garima 1 is the first manuscript of the Ethiopian Bible and garima 2 is the second manuscript Karima 2 was probably written earlier and named after Saint Abba garima there are Illustrated canonical tables in the first manuscript

and it contains 348 Pages both the manuscripts are in the geese language the next Karma has less number of preserved pages when compared to the first government it has 332 Pages the manuscript has portraits of evangelists and it also has around 17 Illustrated Pages there are portraits of Luke and Matthew portraits of John are also in there there is a page which shows a Fountain of Life Solomon’s Temple is beautifully Illustrated in this page and differentiates the Ethiopian Bible from other Bibles the majority of people

believe that all of these writings and illustrations took place in Ethiopia but there are a few who don’t believe in that they think in Ethiopia they might have collected parts of the manuscript from Syria or Egypt and compiled it in Ethiopia when we compare garima wand with gamma 2 we can see the difference in the texts we can also understand that both manuscripts see a lot derived from each other for cover of the manuscript has holds which may have had jewels in the past but at present they are empty the Church of the monastery was destroyed

through a fire and Italian invasion Ethiopia is full of mysteries which we need to discover one by one has got to go on an adventurous Journey to the monastery the garima gospel survived the time as they were preserved in darkness the colors look fresh and Polished with no dirt on them one by one people will discover the truth about the Ethiopian Bible when all its text is translated into several languages