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ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH BIBLE IN AMHARIC PDF
Download Pdf Viewer Acrobat Reader.This Ethiopian Amharic Orthodox Bible android app is the only complete 81 books from Old and New Testament, kenona books, this book. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Holy Bible In Amharic. This version incorporates a few minor changes or corrections to the 1962 Amharic text of the New Testament, but the text of the Old Testament and Deuterocanon are identical to those previously published under Haile Selassie I. 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. The 81 book Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Bible, including the deuterocanonicals, 46 books of the Old Testament and 35 books of the New Testament, was published in 1986. The 81 book Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Bible, including the deuterocanonicals, 46 books of the Old Testament and 35 books of the New Testament, was published in 1986. 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. The five narrow canon Ethiopian deuterocanonical books comprise 1 Enoch (Henok different from the standard editions of Ge'ez manuscripts A~Q by foreign academics), Jubilees (Ge'ez: Mets'hafe Kufale) and I, II, and III Meqabyan (substantially different from I, II, and III Maccabees) As a whole, books written in the Geez language and on parchment are numerous. those held canonical in common with Protestant and Catholic Christians), as the 5 narrow canon deuterocanonical books were published separately. It included the 66 books of the protocanon (i.e. AD 1962 in the Gregorian Calendar), and states that it was translated by the Bible Committee he convened between AD 19, "realizing that there ought to be a revision from the original Hebrew and Greek of the existing translation of the Bible". The preface by Emperor Haile Selassie I is dated "1955" (E.C.), and the 31st year of his reign (i.e.
In 1962, a new Amharic translation from Ge'ez was printed, again with the patronage of the Emperor. Although Christianity became the state religion of Ethiopia in the 4th century, and the Bible was first translated into Ge'ez at about that time, only in the last two centuries have there appeared translations of the Bible into Amharic.