The Bible the West Removed

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88 Books · HardboundTranslated from Geʽez · Aksum tradition

AN ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TRANSLATION

The Bible the West removed.

Eighty-eight books. The complete canon kept by the only Christian nation never colonised. Read what a British printing committee voted to cut from your Bible in 1826 — exactly as it was written.

The Complete Ethiopian Bible — In English
Lalibela rock-hewn churchBete Giyorgis, Lalibela. Carved into volcanic rock in the 12th century.

WHO IS THE LIVING WORD

The canon, kept where it could never be edited.

Ethiopia adopted Christianity in the 4th century — before Rome, before Constantinople, before the councils that would eventually decide which books were 'in' and which weren't.

Centuries later, when a British printing committee voted in 1826 to cut twenty-two books from the standard English Bible, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church kept all eighty-eight. They never received the memo. Locked in monasteries carved into volcanic rock. Untouched by colonisation. Preserved word-for-word for sixteen hundred years.

The Living Word brings that complete canon — translated into English for the first time at this scale — to readers who refuse to settle for sixty-six.

Ethiopia is the only Christian nation that was never conquered. That is why the canon survived intact.
4th c.Original canon
0Times colonised
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WHAT'S INSIDE YOUR BIBLE

Five things you'll find in this canon — and not yours.

Eighty-eight books. Twenty-two of them are missing from every Bible printed in the West for the last sixteen centuries. Here's what's actually inside.

The Complete Ethiopian Bible — front cover
  1. 01
    THE CANON

    88 Books, Not 66

    The full Ethiopian Orthodox canon. Twenty-two books more than the Bible on your shelf — including ones quoted in the New Testament you've never been allowed to read.

  2. 02
    THE LOST TEXTS

    Includes Enoch, Jubilees, Giants, and 19 More

    The Book of Enoch — quoted directly by Jude. The Book of Jubilees. The Book of Giants. Esdras. Meqabyan. The texts a British printing committee cut from the Apocrypha in 1826 to save paper.

  3. 03
    THE EVIDENCE

    Confirmed by the Dead Sea Scrolls

    When the Dead Sea Scrolls were unearthed in 1947, fragments of Enoch and Jubilees matched the Ethiopian texts word for word. Two thousand years apart. Identical.

  4. 04
    THE ORIGIN

    Preserved by a Nation That Was Never Conquered

    Ethiopia adopted Christianity in the 4th century and was never colonised. No empire ever rewrote the canon. Sixteen hundred years of monastic preservation, untouched.

  5. 05
    THE READER PROMISE

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  • The 88-Book BiblePremium soft-touch hardcover
  • 100-Hour AudiobookThe full canon, read aloud
  • 220-Hour Video LessonsGuided study, in context
  • Digital Apocrypha Library1,412 ancient texts, QR access
  • Master Apocrypha CollectionEnoch, Jubilees, Sirach & more
  • Free E-Book EditionRead on any device

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THE THE LIVING WORD DIFFERENCE

5 reasons this Bible belongs in every Christian home.

This is the most complete Bible in the world. Preserved in Ethiopia for over 1,500 years and finally translated in full into English. Here's what makes it different from the Bible on your shelf.

  1. An American family of four on the couch, the mom holding The Complete Ethiopian Bible by The Living Word
    Reason N°01THE CANON

    88 Books. Not 66.

    This Complete Ethiopian Bible has 22 books that the King James Bible doesn't. These books have been faithfully preserved by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church for over 1,500 years, kept exactly as the early Christians read them. It's the most complete Bible in the world, and the first time the entire 88-book canon has been published in English.

  2. A man holding the closed Complete Ethiopian Bible up to the camera, gold foil cover catching the light
    Reason N°02THE REMOVED TEXTS

    Includes Rare Apocrypha Found Nowhere Else

    The Ethiopian Bible contains books you simply won't find in any other Bible printed in English. The Book of Enoch. The Book of Jubilees. The Book of Maccabees. The Ascension of Isaiah. These aren't random additions or modern reconstructions. These are ancient scriptures that were read aloud in the early church, quoted by the apostles themselves, and only later removed by religious councils in the 4th century. Ethiopia kept reading them the entire time.

  3. Dead Sea Scroll fragments of the Book of Enoch displayed in a museum case
    Reason N°03THE PROOF

    The Dead Sea Scrolls Proved Ethiopia Right.

    In 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in the caves of Qumran. They are the oldest biblical manuscripts ever found, hidden away for nearly 2,000 years. Among them were nearly every book of the Old Testament, plus copies of Enoch, Jubilees, Tobit, and many of the very texts that had been removed from the Western Bible. The discovery raised a question the West couldn't easily answer. How did Ethiopia, one small country in East Africa, still preserve these scriptures while the rest of Christendom had buried them? The scrolls confirmed what Ethiopia had been quietly telling the world for centuries. These books existed. They were treasured. And they were never meant to be cut.

  4. An Ethiopian Orthodox priest in white robes holding an illuminated Ge'ez Bible outside a rock-hewn church in Lalibela
    Reason N°04THE NATION

    Preserved by a Nation That Was Never Conquered

    Ethiopia was never colonised by Rome. It was never permanently conquered by Europe. It was never forced to bow to the religious councils that edited everyone else's scriptures. It was one of the first Christian nations on earth, and the first Christian nation in Africa. In Acts 8, Philip baptised an Ethiopian official just years after Jesus rose from the dead. While Europe was editing its Bibles, Ethiopia was protecting theirs. All 88 books, copied by hand, generation after generation.

  5. Two candid iPhone selfies side by side: a young family selfie in the kitchen and an older man's selfie in his armchair, each holding The Complete Ethiopian Bible
    Reason N°05THE READERS

    Trusted by 15,000+ Christians, Backed by a 90-Day Guarantee

    More than 15,000 Christian households are already reading the complete canon. Young families. Grandfathers. Pastors. Truckers. People who hadn't opened a Bible in years. If you don't love what you find in the 22 missing books, simply send it back within 90 days for a full refund, no questions asked. You'll keep every digital bonus regardless. We back this because we're confident that once you read what was hidden from you, there's no going back.

WHAT READERS ARE SAYING

15,000 readers. Three of their stories.

Pulled straight from our Facebook reviews. No edits. No paid testimonials. Just families who held the complete canon for the first time.

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Rachel M.2d · Recommends The Living Word

Honestly didn’t expect this. I’ve been a Christian most of my life and always felt like something was missing. Read the Book of Enoch this week and everything in Genesis finally clicked. The fallen angels, the Nephilim, where evil came from. My faith has never been stronger. This is what we should have been given from the start.

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David K.5d · Recommends The Living Word

I went deep down the historical Christianity rabbit hole for two years. The Apocrypha, the canon, Jude quoting Enoch — all of it. When I found out the Ethiopian church kept 22 books the West didn’t print, I had to see it for myself. This is the real thing. Holding it in my hands changed how I read scripture. Already on my second read.

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Margaret B.1w · Recommends The Living Word

I have been a Christian for fifty-five years. Read my KJV cover to cover seven times. When my grandson asked me what the Book of Enoch was I had no answer. So I ordered this. We read it together every Sunday now and I wept the first time. So much I had been searching for was here all along. Passing this Bible down to every one of my grandchildren.

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Spring Sale · 50% OffThe Most Complete Ethiopian Bible — 88 Books, The Living Word edition

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The Most Complete Ethiopian Bible — In English.

All 88 books in one premium soft-touch hardcover. Free 100-hour audiobook, 220-hour video lessons, and the full digital apocrypha library included with every order. Ships from our U.S. warehouse in 1–2 business days.

$49.95$99.95Save 50%

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What’s Included With Every Order

  • The 88-Book BiblePremium soft-touch hardcover
  • 100-Hour AudiobookThe full canon, read aloud
  • 220-Hour Video LessonsGuided study, in context
  • Digital Apocrypha Library1,412 ancient texts, QR access
  • Master Apocrypha CollectionEnoch, Jubilees, Sirach & more
  • Free E-Book EditionRead on any device

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