Ethiopian Bible is the Oldest & Complete Bible on Earth - Why Banned?

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Over 800 years ago, an Ethiopian king commissioned the construction of a Christian capital, leading to the creation of the breathtaking churches of Lalibela. While the Ethiopian Orthodox Church attributes their creation to divine intervention by angels, the deeper secrets they guard are just as extraordinary. Hidden in a secluded Ethiopian monastery is a sacred book, revered by worshippers as their Bible. Remarkably, this ancient text predates the widely accepted King James Bible, which emerged in 1611 after some of the oldest scriptures, including those from Ethiopia, were deliberately sidelined.

The systematic removal of these texts and the reasons behind it reveal startling truths. Could these ancient writings contain knowledge that challenged established narratives? To understand why the Ethiopian Bible is often overlooked or “banned” in the West, we must journey through the early history of Christianity in Ethiopia. This ancient kingdom embraced Christianity when its rulers converted, often as a means to unify their people and consolidate power. However, the spread of Christianity was not without conflict.

Throughout history, opposing forces sought to suppress or eradicate Christian traditions, particularly in Europe during the Neronic and Diocletian persecutions. Yet, some Ethiopian traditions and scriptures predate these early Christian missions, offering a glimpse into a version of history that remains untold.

SOURCE: https://rumble.com/v4un2po-500-year-old-illegal-ethiopian-bible-reveals-terrifying-knowledge-about-hum.html

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