Key additions often sought after include:

Go to Google Scholar or Archive.org . Step 2: Search for "The Complete Ethiopian Bible in Ge’ez and English — Oxford University Press" (1971 edition – out of print, but scanned). Step 3: Download separately:

If you need a PDF for study, the best approach is to download individual books from trusted sources:

If you are a scholar, pastor, or curious Christian, download the components, read the Ge’ez translations, and discover the Bible as it was read in the time of the Apostles—complete, mystical, and very Ethiopian.

This is the most common online search. However, you need to be careful. No single, official PDF exists in public domain that contains all 88 books translated into modern English. Here is the reality:

Notably, and Jubilees are considered fully canonical in Ethiopia, whereas most other Christian traditions regard them as apocryphal or pseudepigraphical.

The key difference lies in and Jubilees . The Ethiopian Church regards these as inspired scripture because: