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How many books are in the ethiopian bible. Ethiopian bible list of books. Extra books in ethiopian bible. What are the 88 books of the ethiopian bible. What books are in the ethiopian bible.

The Bible The Holy Scriptures are one of the two great foundations of the faith and here is what our church holds and teaches concerning it. The word of God is not contained in the Bible alone, it is to be found in tradition as well. The Sacred Scriptures are the written word of God who is the author of the Old and New Testaments containing nothing
but perfect truth in faith and morals. But God’s word is not contained only in them, there is an unwritten word of God also, which we call apostolic tradition. We receive the one and other with equal veneration. The canon of the Ethiopic Bible differs both in the Old and New Testament from that of any other churches.

List all books. As a whole, books written in the Geez language and on parchment are numerous. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church has 46 books of the Old Testament and 35 books of the New Testament that will bring the total of canonized books of the Bible to 81. These are the following A. The Holy Books of the Old Testament 1. Genesis 2. Exodus 3.
Leviticus 4. Numbers 5. Deuteronomy 6. Joshua 7. Judges 8. Ruth 9. I and II Samuel 10. I and II Kings 11. I Chronicles 12.
II Chronicles 13.
Jublee 14. Enoch 15. Ezra and Nehemia 16. Ezra (2nd) and Ezra Sutuel 17. Tobit 18. Judith 19.

Esther 20. I Maccabees 21. II and III Maccabees 22. Job 23. Psalms 24.
Proverbs 25. Tegsats (Reproof) 26. Metsihafe Tibeb (the books of wisdom) 27. Ecclesiastes 28. The Song of Songs 29. Isaiah 30. Jeremiah 31. Ezekiel 32. Daniel 33. Hosea 34. Amos 35. Micah 36. Joel 37.

Obadiah 38. Jonah 39. Nahum 40. Habakkuk 41. Zephaniah 42. Haggai 43. Zechariah 44. Malachi 45. Book of Joshua the son of Sirac 46. The Book of Josephas the Son of Bengorion B. The holy books of the New Testament 1. Matthew 2. Mark 3.
Luke 4. John 5. The Acts 6. Romans 7. I Corinthians 8. II Corinthians 9. Galatians 10. Ephesians 11. Philippians 12. Colossians 13. I Thessalonians 14.
II Thessalonians 15.
I Timothy 16. II Timothy 17. Titus 18.

Philemon 19. Hebrews 20. I Peter 21. II Peter 22. I John 23. II John 24. III John 25. James 26. Jude 27. Revelation 28. Sirate Tsion (the book of order) 29. Tizaz (the book of Herald) 30. Gitsew 31.

Abtilis 32. The I book of Dominos 33. The II book of Dominos 34. The book of Clement 35. Didascalia The Ethiopic version of the Old and New Testament was made from the Septuagint. It includes the book of Enoch, Baruch, and the third and fourth Esdras. In the international Bible studies there are certain books belonging to the class usually
designated pseudepigraphic. The whole Christendom and whole-learned world owes a debt of gratitude to the church of Ethiopia for the preservation of those documents. Among these books is the book of Enoch which throws so much light on Jewish thought on various points during the centuries immediately preceding the Christian era. The book of
Jubilee (Kufale, i.e. Division) otherwise known as the Little Genesis has also been preserved entire only in the Ethiopic version. The preservation of yet one more book in its entity, namely, the Ascension of Isaiah, is to be remembered to the credit of the Ethiopic Church. But books, which should be considered for higher education and could be
prepared carefully in order to suit modern thinking, are the following. 1. Theological books such as the following - Haymanote Abew or the Faith of the Fathers in which other writings of the Apostolic Fathers and also of the Eastern Orthodox Church fathers are to be found. - Works of St. Cyril and many other writers. - The exegesis of the letter to the
Hebrews by St. John Chrysostom. - The pastoral work of St. John Chrysostom. - Severious of Asmunage – a collection of twelve exegetical works, which prove the teaching concerning God.
- A book that proves the existence of God Hilawae – Melekote - The book of Hawi, which proves the teaching concerning God. - Book of the mystery by Abba Georgis containing arguments and evidence about the mysteries. - Religious documentary book by Jacob of Elbaredia. - The true faith (written during the reign of Zera Yacob) - The five pillars of
the Sacraments (as Catechism). M E I L A D 2. Books that have the orders of the church - The liturgical book with the 14 Anaphora - Ghitsacwa –Lectionaries or a list of annual reading of the scriptures during the liturgical service and other prayer hours. - The book of the Sacrament of Matrimony (Metsehafe Teklil) - The book of Baptism - The book of
Ordination - The book of Covenant - The prayer book for the dead - The prayer book of the Incense - The book of Canon - The prayer book of purification 3. Books on Church administration and on counseling - A big book on the Synod of the Apostles in four parts - The Didache and Abthulis - The book on the Synod of Nicea - The book on the Synod of
Galatia - The book on the Synod of Antioch - The book on the Synod of Lethokia - The book on the Synod of Kerthica - The book on the Synod of Esrskousia - The book on the Synod of Srethia - The book of Fetha Negast - Spiritual Medicine (Fewse Menfsawi) - Exegesis on the meeting of clergy (Tikbe Kahenat) 4. Scared books Most of these books are
written in sections or parts for bindings, these are - The old & The New Testaments - The Books of the scholars of the Church - Metsehafe Menequsat (book of the Monks) 5. Hymn books, mostly by St. Yared - Digua - Thesome Digua - Mieraf - Zimare - Mewasiet - Zik - Mezmur - Liturgy (Kedasie) - Saatat (of ABBA Giorgis) 6. Books on Calendar - Book
of Abushakir - Sid, the Son of Batrik - Mark son of Kenbar - Leader of Blind – by Demetros - Mathematics concerning calendar by the Monastery of Bizen 7. Historical Books - First writing on Zion - Biography (Gedle) of Lalibela - History of the Kings of Axum - History of the Kings of Zagwe - On the treasure of the kings - On the honor of the Kings -
Tefut - Biography (Gedle) of Tekla Haimanot - George the son of Amid - History of Alexander - Works of the brothers – Part II - Books on preaching 8. Compositions (works) on the virgins (celibates) - Writings (compositions) on the woman who anointed Jesus - Compositions (writings) on the Samaritan woman - Writings on the birth of Christ - Writings
on Epiphany - Writings on the Resurrection etc. 9. Writings that describe the biography of the martyrs Biography and works of St. George “ “ “ St. Kopnious “ “ “ St. Irenaeus “ “ “ St. Gelwdewos “ “ “ Forty soldiers of Heaven 10. Different philosophical books - Wogris the Wise (philosopher) - Angare Felasfa (collections from philosophers) - Thoughts
and commentary of Zera Yacob of Axum 11. Books on the tradition and culture of the country - On old age and adolescence - Customs and traditions of Ethiopia 12. Books on nature and science - Books on nature and science Part II and I - Aximaros - Phisalgos on animals and others 13.
Books, which show writings of compositions - The composition or writing of one of the criminals (outlaws), who was hanged with Jesus - On the Miracles of St. Mary and many other apocryphal books are to be found. 14. Ancient grammatical books There are very many grammatical books written by different people and found at different places in the
world.
The above noted are but a very few examples from among the different books numbered by the thousands that the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church has. In the past, at present and even in the future either in the church or at the schools what the church uses for educational services was and will not be outside of these books. In the past, the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church had not much opportunity to expand and propagate the above, noted doctrine and orders of the church inside and outside the nation; this is because of the different circumstances prevailing in the surroundings of the country. Because of the advent of European Colonialism upon its neighboring African countries
and the great monetary support that other religious groups received to convert Africans.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church had no other choice but to defend on and preserve all here Christian legacy. Henceforth, she was unable to raise her apostolic voice louder among her African brothers and sisters.
Nevertheless, the sense of freedom that the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church maintained for centuries being, the torch of freedom to all Africa has enabled Africans to be aware of their freedom. In this 20th century, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church is conducting many apostolic missions – that is organizing church councils and founding
clergy training programs within the country; and carrying on her apostolic missionary activities. CANON LAW The canons, regulations of Christian instruction and worship of the Ethiopian Church, are contained in the Sinodos and Didascalia, two compilations of ancient church canons, dating from the second period of Ethiopic literature.
These canons are closely associated with the New Testament. The Sinodos, classed as part of Ethiopic New Testament, is composed of various elements: Constitutions of Apostles, the Statutes of the Apostles, the Canons of the Apostles, the canons of Various councils-Nicaea, Gangra, Sardica, Antioch, New-Caesarca, Aneyra, Laodienea – and various
theological and pastoml treatises.
Eight books make up the Sinodos. Sinodos is the Corpus juris Ecclesiastic of the Church. The various discourses and treaties included in this Corpus are: 1. An exposition of the dialogue ascribed to St. John Chrysostom. 2. On the Essence of the Holy Trinity. 3.
On the fear of God. 4. On the ancient people and a refutation of the Jews. 5. A discourse of St. Gregory of Armenia against the Jews. 6. Hortatory discourse to believers who desire to walk in the paths of wisdom and knowledge. 7. Hortatory discourse to believers who desire to walk in the paths of wisdom and knowledge. 8. The discourse of the Nicene
Fathers on the Holy Trinity. 9. The penitential canons of our Lord to Peter. The Didascalia a document well known in the Christian Church originally composed in Greek probably in the middle of the third century, a discourse on Church life and society. The whole work was afterwards, somewhere in the fourth century, incorporated in the Apostolic
Constitutions. It has Latin, Arabic and Syriac versions, which differ among themselves and from the Ethiopic version with regard to the subject matter. The Ethiopia Didascalia contains the first seven books of the Apostolic Constitutions and it represents a form intermediate between the shorter Syriac Didascalia and the complete work of Apostolic
Constitutions. Briefly the contents of the document are: Questions of morality, the duty of studying the Scriptures and observance of the Seventh Commandment, mutual duties of husband and wife, offices and duties of Christian ministers; the duties of widows; the method of baptism, laymen not to baptize; vows of virginity; the duties of the faithful
towards the martyrs; observance of Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Holy week and method of calculating the date of Easter; warning against heresy; respect to be shown to the faithful departed; prayers to be used on specified and unspecified occasions.
“Glory be to the Almighty God,” Amen. Source A short history, faith and order of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church, published by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church Holy Synod, Addis Ababa 1983. Edited by Aymero W and Joachim M., The Ethiopian Orthodox Church, published by the Ethiopian Orthodox mission, Addis Ababa 1970. The
Ethiopian Bible PDF is an authoritative and reliable translation of the Masoretic Text of the Holy Scriptures into Ge’ez, the principal language of Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Ethiopian Bible in English free online, contains a glossary that explains unfamiliar terms. This online version presents the Bible in its original text as preserved in the ancient
manuscripts and accompanied by translation, notes, indexes, etc. Churchgist will give you all the you ask on is the ethiopian bible accurate, what extra books are in the Ethiopian bible 88 books pdf and so much more. The Ethiopian orthodox bible free download pdf in english is a translation of the Bible into Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia. It
is also called the Ge’ez version, after the ancient script used to write the Amharic language. The first edition of this translation was printed in 1881 at a press set up in Wollo by missionaries from the British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS). This edition is commonly known as “The Wollo Bible”. The BFBS commissioned John Gwyn Jeffreys to revise
and correct this translation; this revision is known as “The New Testament”. This revision was completed in 1943, but publication was delayed until 1947 due to World War II. In 1975, the BFBS published an updated edition of The New Testament, based on Jeffreys’ work and incorporating changes made by other translators. It was edited by David
Malech and Roland Allen. The Ethiopian Bible is the oldest and most complete bible on earth. Written in Ge’ez an ancient dead language of Ethiopia it’s nearly 800 years older than the King James Version and contains over 100 books compared to 66 of the Protestant Bible. The Ethiopian orthodox bible free download pdf includes the Books of Enoch,
Esdras, Buruch and all 3 Books of Meqabyan (Maccabees), and a host of others that were excommunicated from the KJV. Books of the Ethiopian Bible features 20 of these books that are not included in the Protestant Bible. Similar Free eBooks Filter by page count 1-24 Pages 25-50 Pages 51-100 Pages 100+ Pages The Books of Enoch: A Complete
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than for most other Christian groups. The Ethiopian “narrower” Old Testament Canon includes the books found in the Septuagint accepted by other Orthodox Christians, in addition to Enoch, Jubilees, 1 Esdras and 2 Esdras, 3 books of Maccabees, and Psalm 151. However, the three books of the Maccabees are identical in title only, and quite different
in content from those of the other Christian churches which include them. The order of the other books is somewhat different from other groups’, as well. The Church also has a somewhat ill-defined “broader canon” that includes more books (Mikre-Sellassie 1993). All modern printed bibles restrict themselves to the narrower canon. Ethiopian bible
english pdf Ethiopian bible english pdf Ethiopian bible english pdf DOWNLOAD! DIRECT DOWNLOAD! Ethiopi 2 0 81KBRead more Ethiopian-coptic-bible-pdfFull description 1,518 268 90KBRead more 37 3 18MBRead more SERVICE BOOK OF THE HOLY ORTHODOX-CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC (GRECO-RUSSIAN) CHURCH COMPILED,
TRANSLATED, A N D ARRANGED FROM T 34 2 16MBRead more 587 118 233KBRead more CONTENTS 867 AD – Encyclical to the Eastern Patriarchs of Saint Photius the Great………………………………… 37 3 499KBRead more GENUINE ORTHODOX CHURCH OF GREECE (GOC) A BRIEF HISTORY A}[D COMMENTARY COMPILED A}ID EDITED
FROMVARIOUS SOI]RCES WITI 67 5 20MBRead more GENUINE ORTHODOX CHURCH OF GREECE (GOC) A BRIEF HISTORY A}[D COMMENTARY COMPILED A}ID EDITED FROMVARIOUS SOI]RCES WITI 36 6 20MBRead more THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE EASTERN ORTHODOX AND ORIENTAL ORTHODOX CHURCHES Edited by
Christine Chaillot Foreword by His 4,216 2,420 543KBRead more The Ethiopian Orthodix Church Old Testament canon has 54 books. Book order of the 54 books in the Ethiopian Old Testament canon: Jubilees following 2 ChroniclesEnoch following Jubilees3 Ezra (2 Esdras) following Nehemiah4 Ezra (1 Esdras) following 3 EzraTobit following 4
EzraJudith following Tobit1, 2 & 3 Makabi, following Esther (Greek)Psalms includes Psalm 151 follows JobProverbs is divided into 2 books called Messale (Proverbs) (1-24) and Tegsas (Reproof) (25-31)Wisdom of Solomon (Wisdom of Jesus, Son of Sirach), following ReproofEcclesistes (Wisdom of Jesus, Son of Sirach), following WisdomBaruch
following JeremiahLetter of Jeremiah following LamentationsRest of Baruch (Paralipomenon of Jeremiah) following Letter of Jeremiah The longest Biblical canon belongs to the Ethiopian church.
The New Testament includes the Shepherd and other books. Some manuscripts of the Ethiopian New Testament include the Epistle of Eusebius to Carpianus and the Eusebian Canons which were written by Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea (c.
260-c. 340).The Book of Enoch is included in the biblical canon only of the Oriental Orthodox churches of Ethiopia and Eritrea. However, the Epistle of Jude quotes the prophet, Enoch, by name, and some believe the use of this book appears in the four gospels and 1 Peter. The genuineness and inspiration of Enoch were believed in by the writer of the
Epistle of Barnabas, Irenaeus, Tertullian and Clement of Alexandria, and much of the early church. The epistles of Paul and the gospels – show influences from the Book of Jubilees, which is part of the Ethiopian canon, as well as the Assumption of Moses and the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, which are included in no biblical canon.
The Orthodox Tewahedo biblical canon is a version of the Christian Bible used in the two Oriental Orthodox churches of the Ethiopian and Eritrean traditions: the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. At 81 books, it is the largest and most diverse biblical canon in traditional Christendom.
Western scholars have classified the books of the canon into two categories — the narrower canon, which consists mostly of books familiar to the West, and the broader canon, which includes nine additional books. It is not known to exist at this time as one published compilation. Some books, though considered canonical, are nonetheless difficult to
locate and are not even widely available in the churches’ home countries of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Narrower biblical canonOld TestamentThe Orthodox Tewahedo narrower Old Testament canon contains the entire established Hebrew protocanon. Moreover, with the exception of the first two books of Maccabees, the Orthodox Tewahedo canon also
contains the entire Catholic deuterocanon. In addition to this, the Orthodox Tewahedo Old Testament includes the Prayer of Manasseh, 3 Ezra, and 4 Ezra, which also appear in the canons of other Christian traditions. Unique to the Orthodox Tewahedo canon are the Paralipomena of Jeremiah (4 Baruch), Jubilees, Enoch, and the three books of
Meqabyan. The books of Lamentations, Jeremiah, and Baruch, as well as the Letter of Jeremiah and 4 Baruch, are all considered canonical by the Orthodox Tewahedo churches. Additionally, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Books of Ethiopian Maccabees are also part of the canon; while they share a common name they are completely different from the books of
Maccabees that are known or have been canonized in other traditions. Finally, within the Orthodox Tewahedo tradition, 3 Ezra is called Second Ezra, 4 Ezra is called Ezra Sutu’el, and the Prayer of Manasseh is incorporated into the Second Book of Chronicles. New TestamentThe Orthodox Tewahedo narrower New Testament canon consists of the
entire 27 book Christian protocanon, which is almost universally accepted across Christendom.[1] Broader biblical canon Ethiopian Orthodox monk from Debre Damo Monastery with an illuminated BibleEthiopic DidascaliaThe Ethiopic Didascalia, or Didesqelya, is a book of Church order in 43 chapters, distinct from the Didascalia Apostolorum, but
similar to books I–VII of the Apostolic Constitutions, where it most likely originates.[2] Translation into EnglishThere is a project underway to translate the complete Ethiopian canon into English for the benefit of Ethiopian expatriates. List of books in the Orthodox Tewahedo BiblePart of a series on theBibleThe Malmesbury BibleCanons and
booksAuthorship and developmentTranslations and manuscriptsBiblical studiesInterpretationPerspectivesOutline of Bible-related topicsBible portalvteOld Testament[1] GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomyJoshuaJudgesRuthI and II SamuelI and II KingsI ChroniclesII Chronicles (incl. the Prayer of Manasseh)JubileesEnochI Ezra[4]II
Ezra[4]Ezra Sutuel[4]TobitJudithEstherI, II and III Meqabyan (Similarly named, but not the same as the four Greek Books of the Maccabees)JobPsalmsMessalë (Proverbs ch 1–24)Tägsas (Proverbs ch 25–31)Wisdom of SolomonEcclesiastesSong of SongsIsaiahJeremiah (incl. Lamentations, Letter of Jeremiah, Baruch and 4
Baruch)EzekielDanielHoseaAmosMicahJoelObadiahJonahNahum (or Nahium)HabakkukZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachiSirachJosipponNew Testament[1] MatthewMarkLukeJohnActsRomansI CorinthiansII CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossiansI ThessaloniansII ThessaloniansI TimothyII TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrewsI PeterII PeterI
JohnII JohnIII JohnJamesJudeRevelationSinodosSer`atä Seyon (30 canons)Te’ezaz (71 canons)Gessew (56 canons)Abtelis (81 canons)I-II CovenantEthiopic ClementEthiopic Didascalia

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