88 books of the ethiopian bible pdf

Four individual books ( Ser'ata Seyon , Te'ezaz , Gessew , and Abtelis ) that detail ecclesiastical canons and decrees.

The Ethiopian New Testament contains the universal 27 books plus eight additional "Church Order" books that govern liturgical practice and church law:

A manual on church hierarchy and moral life. Why the Ethiopian Bible is Larger

Often called "Lesser Genesis," it retells the history of the world in 49-year cycles.

The 88-book count arises when several unique historical, liturgical, and ethical texts are counted as individual volumes rather than being grouped together. This collection is broadly divided into two sections: The Old Testament (46–53 Books)

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Bible is frequently cited as the world’s oldest and most complete collection of Christian scripture. While modern Protestant Bibles contain 66 books and Catholic Bibles have 73, the Ethiopian canon typically consists of 81 books, though expanded versions—often referred to as the "broader canon"—can include up to . The Structure of the 88-Book Canon

Not to be confused with the Roman Clementine epistles; this is a distinct Ethiopian apostolic teaching.

Two books focused on liturgical and disciplinary guidance.