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A study of the Ethiopian Bible's 81-book canon, exploring Scripture, Enoch, Jubilees, Meqabyan, and early church writings, revealing faith, history, and God's redemptive plan. Morgan Norwell's *The Ethiopian Bible: Complete Canon and Early Christian Writings* presents a comprehensive exploration of one of Christianity's oldest and most distinctive biblical traditions. The work examines the 81-book Ethiopian Orthodox canon, bringing together the Law, Prophets, Wisdom Literature, Gospels, Epistles, and ancient ecclesiastical writings such as Enoch, Jubilees, Meqabyan, Sinodos, Clement, Didascalia, and the Book of the Covenant. It offers readers a unified understanding of Scripture as a continuous narrative of God's redemptive plan, while also highlighting the historical and theological development of the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition. Through clear and structured analysis, the book bridges devotional reading with academic study, helping readers understand both the spiritual meaning and historical background of these sacred texts. It emphasizes key themes such as covenant faithfulness, apostolic tradition, church order, moral instruction, and the preservation of early Christian teaching. Designed for scholars, students, and general readers, this work provides deep insight into how the Ethiopian Church has preserved a rich and expansive biblical heritage. It ultimately encourages a deeper engagement with Scripture, presenting faith, history, and theology as interconnected dimensions of the Christian experience. Morgan Norwell is a contemporary nonfiction author known for writing accessible, research-driven works on history, spirituality, and cultural interpretation of sacred texts. His writing focuses on making complex theological and historical subjects understandable for general readers while preserving academic depth. Norwell is recognized for blending narrative clarity with scholarly insight, often exploring the development of religious traditions and their influence on modern belief systems. His work emphasizes continuity between ancient texts and contemporary faith practice, aiming to bridge devotional reading with historical understanding.



