Ethiopian Orthodox Bible
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Ethiopian Orthodox Bible
Author: Biblia Print
language: en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date: 2024-06-13
Unlike any other version of the Bible, the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible boasts a remarkable collection of 88 books, including apocryphal texts rarely found in other Christian canons. From the majestic narratives of the Old Testament to the profound teachings of the New Testament, explore the complete spectrum of biblical literature in a single volume. Embark on a captivating odyssey through the origins and development of the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible, tracing its early manuscripts, cultural influences, and the formation of its unique canon. Uncover the mysteries of the Apocrypha, as you delve into the history and significance of these often overlooked but spiritually enriching texts within the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition. Experience the cultural impact of the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible as you witness its profound influence on Ethiopian society, art, and music. From vibrant liturgical celebrations to intricately illuminated manuscripts, discover how the scriptures have shaped the identity and spirituality of an entire nation for millennia. Explore the challenges and controversies surrounding the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible, from historical disputes over canonicity to modern interpretive debates. Gain insights into the future of this ancient text as you examine efforts to digitize and increase accessibility, ensuring its relevance for generations to come. Whether you're a scholar seeking to unravel the mysteries of ancient texts or a seeker of spiritual wisdom, "Ethiopian Orthodox Bible: Unveiling the Detailed History of the Oldest Surviving Bible with 88 Books including Apocrypha" promises to captivate and inspire. Join us on a journey of discovery and enlightenment as we uncover the timeless truths contained within the pages of this remarkable testament to faith and resilience.
The ^AOxford Handbook of the Bible in Orthodox Christianity
Author: Eugen J. Pentiuc
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date: 2022-07-26
The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Orthodox Christianity is designed to demonstrate how Orthodox Christian, namely, Eastern (Greek, Slavic, Romanian, Antiochene) and Oriental (Syriac, Coptic, Ethiopian and Armenian) communities have received, shaped, and interpreted the Christian Bible. The basic hallmark of Orthodox Christianity, a unique mix of strictness (tradition) and flexibility (innovation, modernity), is detectable at the level of text, canon, Scripture-Tradition relationship, and mostly in the area of biblical hermeneutics.
An Ethiopian Reading of the Bible
Author: Keon-Sang An
language: en
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release Date: 2015-10-01
This book explores the biblical interpretation of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church (EOTC). In doing so, it illuminates the interpretation of the Bible in a particular historical and cultural context and presents a compelling example of the contextual nature of biblical interpretation. Those who visit Ethiopia experience its unique spirituality, which is significantly informed by the presence of the EOTC. The EOTC has existed from earliest years of the Christian church. It has also developed and maintained its own ecclesiastic tradition in the Ethiopian context and has its own distinctive way of reading the Bible. It is noteworthy, particularly in the African context, that it has its own commentaries on the Scriptures, which continue to serve as a vital tradition in the EOTC's interpretation of the Bible. This is evident in the contemporary hermeneutics and sermons of EOTC preachers. In its comprehensive consideration of the EOTC's past and present, this book examines the interplay between tradition and context in biblical interpretation and contributes to current biblical scholarship.