In the annals of biblical scholarship, few projects rival the ambition and scope of the Ultimate Ethiopian Bible. This monumental collection stands as the largest assemblage of early Judeo-Christian and apocryphal texts ever compiled, encompassing 88 complete and unabridged books of the ancient Ethiopian canon in its printed form—including the traditional 66 books of the Holy Bible, the genuine Ethiopian books of Meqabyan, and all the books of Enoch—and literally thousands of additional books accessible through an included and ever-expanding digital library, plus hundreds of videos you can watch while you read, and hundreds of hours of audiobook content. The Ultimate Ethiopian Bible preserves the integrity of these ancient writings while making them accessible to contemporary readers. With its 88 printed books bound into a single volume, the collection is well over one million words in print and countless millions of words when including the digital material.

The Ultimate Ethiopian Bible includes:
There are now dozens of Ethiopian Bible options available, but how can you choose the best one?
Look no further. With the 
Ultimate Ethiopian Bible in English, you get the complete Old Testament, New Testament, and 22 additional books in print, including all three of the genuine books of Meqabyan and all three books of Enoch, whereas many other options give you only 22 apocryphal books in print and everything else via digital download. Other options also give you mismatched and incomplete public domain material that is hard to read and unprofessionally collated. Don't settle for less. With this comprehensive collection, you get 88 books in print with a copious, easy-to-read font. Via digital download, you also get thousands of additional apocryphal books, greatly surpassing every other option available, both in number and in formatting, readability, and ease of use. Also gain access to hundreds of hours of audio and hundreds of videos that you can watch while you read, professionally chosen and collated.

Professionally designed and typeset: