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In the YouTube video titled "The Last Ethiopian Bible That Got Banned Has Just Been Found & What It Reveals SHOCKS Everyone," the speaker delves into the historical and cultural significance of the Ethiopian Bible, also known as the Ge'ez Bible or Ethiopic Bible. Ethiopia, the only African nation to have avoided colonization, has a deep connection to Christianity, which is reflected in its unique collection of ancient biblical texts. The Ethiopian Bible, consisting of 88 books, includes texts not found in mainstream Christian denominations. Ethiopia's Christian tradition is marked by its unique blend of Judaic and Christian elements and has endured through various challenges, including the establishment of the New Testament canon and the influence of St. Jerome's Vulgate Bible in Western Christianity. The Ethiopian Bible, written in the ancient Semitic language of Ge'ez, has survived numerous challenges throughout history, including conflicts with Muslim invaders, Italian forces, internal strife, and natural disasters. Despite its relative obscurity outside of Ethiopia due to linguistic, cultural, and political factors, there has been a resurgence of interest in the Ethiopian Bible in recent years, with efforts to translate it into more languages and promote academic studies. The speaker invites viewers to share their thoughts on the historical significance of the Ethiopian Bible and encourages them to subscribe to the channel.
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