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All 7 volumes of the Ethiopian Canon series — available as Kindle eBook, Paperback, and Hardcover on Amazon. Each volume is independently readable. Start anywhere.
The Complete Ethiopian Canon Series
The Ethiopian Canon — Volume 1A
Genesis through Ruth — the foundational historical books of the Ethiopian Orthodox canon. Includes the five books of Moses, Joshua, Judges, and Ruth. The essential starting point for any reader of the Ethiopian biblical tradition.
Start here if you are new to the Ethiopian Canon. These are the foundational texts shared across all major biblical traditions, presented in the Ethiopian Orthodox format.
The Ethiopian Canon — Volume 1B
Completion of the historical books and wisdom literature — including 1–2 Samuel, 1–2 Kings, Chronicles, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes. The poetry and wisdom of ancient Israel in the Ethiopian tradition.
Essential for understanding the theological and poetic depth of the Old Testament. Psalms and Proverbs alone make this volume indispensable for daily study.
The Ethiopian Canon — Volume 2A
The major and minor prophets — Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Twelve. These texts shaped Jewish and Christian theology with messages of judgment, hope, and divine purpose.
For readers who want to understand the prophetic tradition that forms the backbone of both Old and New Testament theology. Isaiah alone is quoted more than any other Old Testament book in the New Testament.
The Ethiopian Canon — Volume 2B
Texts unique to the Ethiopian Canon — including the Book of Enoch, Book of Jubilees, and the Books of Meqabyan. These are the texts that make the Ethiopian tradition genuinely distinct from all Western canons.
The most distinctive volume in the series. The Book of Enoch is quoted in the New Testament (Jude 1:14–15) and was considered scripture by early Christians. Found complete only in the Ethiopian tradition.
The Ethiopian Canon — Volume 3A
Deuterocanonical texts including Tobit, Judith, 1–2 Maccabees, Wisdom of Solomon, and Sirach. These books are accepted by Catholic and Orthodox traditions but excluded from Protestant canons.
Essential for understanding the Second Temple period — the 400 years between the Old and New Testaments. These texts provide the historical and theological context for the world Jesus entered.
The Ethiopian Canon — Volume 3B
Completion of the deuterocanonical literature — including additional books of Enoch, Jubilees expansions, and texts preserved exclusively in the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition. The most comprehensive collection of Ethiopian canonical texts available in English.
For advanced readers and scholars who want the complete Ethiopian canon. These texts have no parallels in any other tradition and represent the unique theological heritage of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
The Ethiopian Canon — Volume 7
Comprehensive study guide, canon comparison charts, reading plans, and theological notes for the full 88-book Ethiopian Bible. Designed to accompany all 7 volumes as a reference and study companion.
The essential companion for any serious reader. Use this alongside any volume to understand context, track themes, and follow structured reading plans through the complete canon.
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