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Ethiopian Bible

The differences between the Ethiopian Bible

1) much older than any English Bible including King James, the oldest written bible in existence.

2) it includes the Books of Enoch, the Apocrypha, that which the English considered none Canon

3) it is more complete

And people act as if it is a written abomination, people who are unlearned.

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church https://share.google/6XufnSGw7fJuIvkaX

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The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church https://share.google/FYsWCbVKjSNk9uYaf
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interesting! what is the none canon?
Charity · 61-69
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Biblical canon | Definition, Books, Judaism, & Christianity | Britannica https://share.google/2X32HNnLDL6A5US65

Books that the Christian English council of men decided were authoritative and inspired by God, regardless of them being part of the Hebrew scrolls or the writings of the authors of the New Testament.

Even the Dead Sea Scrolls which are said to be authentic has books in them that are not a part of the English King James Bible.

The original King James Bible printed in 1611 included the 14 books of the Apocrypha which were later taken out. So at one point the 14 books of the Apocrypha was considered Canon and later decided they were not.

There are several other books that are in the Ethiopian Bible or in the Dead Sea Scrolls are not included in the English versions of the Bible also, yet they are too of the Hebrew / Israelites ancient Scrolls.