The Ethiopian Bible 88-Book Recap
A Clear, Honest Companion to the Orthodox Tewahedo Canon. Understand Enoch, Jubilees, and Meqabyan in One Accessible Volume
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ナレーター:
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Morin Bishop
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著者:
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Elias Wainwright
You've heard about the 81-book Bible your whole life. But there's an older canon — 88 books — and almost no one in the English-speaking world can explain what's actually inside it. Until now.
Maybe you've tried to explore Enoch or Jubilees on your own and hit a wall of archaic language and zero context. Maybe you found a resource that claimed to cover the Ethiopian canon but gave you shallow summaries that left you more confused than when you started. Or maybe you're drawn to the Orthodox Tewahedo tradition but feel like an outsider looking through foggy glass — you can sense something profound is there, but you can't quite reach it. Most resources either assume you already have a seminary education or they water the material down until the meaning drains out.
Imagine engaging with every single text of the 88-book canon and actually understanding it — the historical context, the theological weight, the reason each text earned its place. Imagine being the person who can explain what Meqabyan actually says, why Jubilees reframes Genesis the way it does, and how Enoch's visions connect to the broader biblical narrative. Not with secondhand opinions. With your own informed clarity.
This guide walks you into any discussion about the biblical canon knowing exactly why the Ethiopian tradition preserved texts others left behind. You'll understand Enoch's apocalyptic visions in plain language that respects the depth without burying you in jargon. You'll grasp how Jubilees retells and expands Genesis — and why that expansion matters.
Where other summaries give you a paragraph per text and call it done, this program treats each one as if it matters — because it does.
The 88-book canon has waited centuries for you to take it seriously. Start listening today.
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