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Exploring the Rich Texts of the Ethiopian Bible- A Journey into Ancient Christian Wisdom

What is the Ethiopian Bible?

The Ethiopian Bible, also known as the Ge’ez Bible or the Amharic Bible, is a sacred text that holds immense significance in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church. It is one of the oldest and most important religious texts in the Ethiopian Christian tradition. Comprising both the Old and New Testaments, the Ethiopian Bible is written in the Ge’ez language, an ancient Semitic language that is still used in liturgical and religious contexts within the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. This article aims to explore the origins, content, and cultural impact of the Ethiopian Bible.

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