10 Reasons Christians Over 60 Are Turning to This Bible After Losing a Loved One
"After the funeral ends, the house goes quiet. People stop calling. And you're left sitting alone with a silence that won't lift. This is when you need God the most — to offer comfort, to steady your heart, to hear Him say 'everything will be ok.' The Complete Ethiopian Bible was preserved by the one tradition that never let anyone edit it — a 4th-century canon with 22 books your Bible doesn't have, including entire scriptures written for the grieving. Here are 10 reasons why more than 15,000 Christians over 60 turned to the Ethiopian Bible to hear God's voice again when the world went silent."
1. Jesus Wept At Lazarus's Tomb. The Ethiopian Bible Contains 22 More Books About Loss That Your Bible Doesn't.
How does it feel knowing that when Jesus' friend Lazarus died, He stopped and cried? "He groaned in the spirit and was troubled… Jesus wept."(John 11:33-35, KJV). Now imagine entire books — written for the grieving, by the grieving — that your Bible doesn't contain. Wisdom of Solomon: "the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and there shall no torment touch them." 2 Maccabees, written by a mother who watched her seven sons die for their faith. Sirach, written for the lonely. The Ethiopian Bible has all 88 books — including the 22 the apostles knew but your Bible never gave you.

2. Job Lost Everything In A Single Day. The Ethiopian Bible Tells You The Story Behind Every One Of Its 88 Books.
Did you know Job lost his children, his health, and everything he owned — in a single day? And then he wrote about it. His words are in your Bible. But most Bibles don't tell you who wrote each book or what they were enduring when they wrote it. The Ethiopian Bible does — and it includes 22 more books with the same. The Maccabean mother who watched her sons die. The Wisdom writer comforting his community in exile. Sirach writing to a son who'd lost his way. When you know the person behind the words felt the same pain you're feeling, Scripture becomes a conversation with someone who understands.

3. Wide Margins For Your Prayers, Memories, And Reflections
Write and let it all out — a prayer, a memory, a thought, a reflection — whatever comes to mind while reading. The wide margins on every page of the Ethiopian Bible give you space right next to the verses that carry you through this season. One day you'll look back at what you wrote during this time and see exactly how God carried you.

4. Large Print That's Easy To Read
Most Bibles are printed in text so tiny you're squinting five minutes in. You put it down. You feel frustrated. You try again next Sunday — same result. The Ethiopian Bible ends that cycle. Premium large-print typography, generous leading, easy on aging eyes — so you can sit down and actually read. Twenty minutes. An hour. As long as the Spirit leads. No more eye strain. Just comfortable reading.

5. A 100-Hour Audiobook For When Your Eyes Need To Rest
Some days you can't read. Your eyes are tired. Your heart is heavy. The Ethiopian Bible comes with a free 100-hour audiobook of the entire 88-book canon — every chapter, narrated, ready to play on your phone or tablet. Press play. Close your eyes. Let God's Word find you where you are. Included free with every Bible.

6. Books Your Pastor Never Read You — Including The Story Of Hanukkah
Have you ever wondered why your Bible jumps from Malachi straight to Matthew with nothing in between? They call it the "400 Silent Years." But it isn't silent in the Ethiopian Bible. The books of 1 and 2 Maccabees — preserved in Ethiopia since the 4th century — tell you the story of Hanukkah, the Temple being rededicated, the faithful mother who lost her seven sons. In John 10:22, Jesus himself celebrates Hanukkah. Your Bible never tells you where that festival came from. The Ethiopian Bible does.

7. Premium Soft-Touch Paper That Stays Open On Your Lap
You're going to write in this Bible. Prayers, memories, reflections — things that matter to you deeply. The last thing you want is ink bleeding through, or a binding that snaps shut every time you let go. The Ethiopian Bible uses thick, no-bleed paper and lay-flat binding. Highlight it. Underline it. Fill the margins. It stays open. The pages handle all of it.

8. 1,412 Digital Apocrypha & Ancient Texts — Unlocked With A QR Code Inside The Cover
Open the back cover. Scan the QR code. Instantly unlock 1,412 ancient texts the apostles knew — Enoch (the book Jude quoted in chapter 1 verse 14), Jubilees (which fills in Genesis 6), the full Maccabees library, the Wisdom of Solomon, the Ascension of Isaiah, and more than a thousand other writings that simply do not appear in any modern English Bible. Your physical copy is the doorway. The digital library is the room behind it.

9. 90-Day Money-Back Guarantee
90 days to try the full 88-book canon — risk-free. Highlight it. Write in it. Take it to church. Hand it to your pastor and let him read Jude 14 next to 1 Enoch 1:9. If reading the Ethiopian Bible doesn't change how Scripture feels in your hands — full refund, even if the pages are marked up. You risk nothing.

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It's my 3rd Ethiopian Bible — gifting them to my prayer circle. The 22 books changed how I read Scripture. Blessings to you Fr. Daniel! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyI lost my husband in March. My daughter ordered me this Bible. The Wisdom of Solomon — chapter 3 — "the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God" — it's like God knew exactly what I needed to read. I sleep with it on his side of the bed.
Thanks Jeniffer for sharing your story. So glad it brought you comfort. 🙏
ReplyGod Bless 🙏
ReplyWho doesn't have an Ethiopian Bible in here? 😃
AMEN
ReplyAfter my mom passed I couldn't open my old Bible without crying. Something about starting fresh with all 88 books — finding scriptures I'd never read before — helped me come back to the Word. I read every morning again.
Replyamen!
ReplyCan't imagine my morning without it. The Book of Sirach speaks to me every day.
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