
The Journey
What Changes When You Read the Whole Bible
The Trigger
You see "LORD" in all caps. You find out that's not a name — it's a title. Kings used it. Slaveholders used it. The original name, Yahweh, was swapped out in Western translations. Once you know that, you start wondering what else got changed.
The Discovery
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church — the oldest Christian church on earth — never made that swap. For 1,700 years, while Rome was cutting books and changing names, Ethiopia kept everything exactly as it was. Enoch. Jubilees. The Nephilim. The debt forgiveness. The book that comes after Revelation. All of it still there, untouched.
The Reclamation
You open this book. You flip to Proverbs 1:7. You see it with your own eyes. Nobody telling you what it means. No filter. Just the original name on the page, right where it always should have been. What was kept from you is now yours.
"The fear of Yahweh is the beginning of knowledge."
— Proverbs 1:7, Ethiopian Bible
The Name Back
Every place the King James Bible printed "LORD" in all caps, the Ethiopian text reads Yahweh. That's not a stylistic difference — it's the actual name of God, preserved by a nation that refused to let kings rewrite their scripture. You can verify this on page one.
The Missing History
The Book of Enoch is quoted directly by Jude in the New Testament. The Council of Laodicea removed it from the Western canon in 364 AD. The Book of Jubilees documents debt forgiveness cycles that would have undermined the financial interests of every ruling class that came after. The Ethiopian Church kept both. This edition has both.
The Book After Revelation
There is a book that comes after Revelation in the earliest biblical collections. It's called the First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians. Most people have never been told it exists. Open the table of contents of this edition and you'll find it on the first page.
Everything Included With Your 88Books Edition
88 printed scriptures — the complete Ethiopian Orthodox canon, in English, hardcover
1,412 digital companion editions — the extended apocryphal and historical record
Audiobook access — full audio narration, listenable at 2x speed
Interior illustrations — original imagery from the Ethiopian texts, never printed in Western editions
Premium hardbound cover — built for repeated study, not a single read
Side by Side
The Ethiopian Canon vs. What You Were Given
| King James Bible | 88Books Ethiopian Edition | |
|---|---|---|
| Total Books | 66 | 88 printed + 1,412 digital |
| God's Name | LORD (all caps) | Yahweh — Restored |
| Book of Enoch | Removed 364 AD | ✓ |
| Book of Jubilees | Removed | ✓ |
| Book of Adam & Eve | Not Included | ✓ |
| Nephilim / Giants Documented | Omitted | ✓ |
| First Epistle of Clement | Not Included | ✓ |
| Edited by Roman Councils | Yes — 364 AD onward | No — predates Roman influence |
| Audiobook Included | Not Included | ✓ |
Verified Buyers
What Readers Found When They Opened It
Dominique R.
I've been in church my whole life and nobody told me there was a name change. Opened this to Proverbs 1:7 and just sat there. Yahweh. Right there in print. This isn't a conspiracy — it's documented history you can verify in under a minute.
Marcus T.
The Book of Enoch alone is worth every penny. Jude quotes it directly in the New Testament and I never knew it existed. Now I'm reading the source. My entire understanding of what was removed and why has shifted.
Aaliyah W.
I bought this for my father and he called me crying. He's been studying the Bible for 40 years and said he finally felt like someone gave him the full picture. That phone call alone was worth it.
Jeremiah F.
Hardcover is solid, pages clean, text readable. But the table of contents froze me — books I'd never heard of after 35 years in church. Started with the First Epistle of Clement. Didn't sleep that night.
Tasha M.
The debt forgiveness cycles in Jubilees would have changed everything about how people understood economics and scripture together. Once you read it, you understand exactly why it was removed.
Darius B.
Bought it after seeing the LORD vs Yahweh comparison online. Wanted to verify it myself with a physical book. Verified it on page one. Ordered a second copy for my brother that same day.
Simone L.
I study theology and this is now a permanent reference on my desk. 88 canonical books plus the digital collection in one English volume is unmatched. The audiobook is a bonus I now use constantly.
Kevin A.
Showed my pastor the Yahweh comparison. He had no answer. This book has started more real conversations about scripture in my household than anything I've ever bought.
Naomi C.
The illustrations inside have never appeared in any Western edition I've seen. History kept alive in Ethiopia while Rome was rewriting everything else. Remarkable book on every level.
Isaiah P.
Read Enoch in two sittings. The Nephilim account rewrites so much of what I thought I understood about Genesis. This is primary source material — not YouTube commentary. The actual text.
Brianna H.
I've read the Bible cover to cover four times. This felt like reading it for the first time. The sections that were missing were the ones that made everything else make sense.
Andre J.
Premium hardcover — built to last. Pages don't bleed, binding is tight, holds up through heavy annotation. Bought this as a study tool and it's delivered through months of daily use.
Keisha D.
My grandmother is Ethiopian Orthodox. She confirmed this is exactly what her church has always taught. Hearing her verify that the Western church removed these books hit completely different.
Raymond O.
The audiobook at 2x speed is how I get through it during my commute. Listened to Enoch three times already. Narration is clear and well-paced. Didn't expect the audio component to be this good.
Fatima S.
Gifted three of these for Christmas. Every person texted me within 48 hours. The Yahweh discovery hits the same way for everyone — immediate, verifiable, undeniable.
David E.
I teach African history at the college level. This is the first single English-language volume that accurately represents the Ethiopian canon. Added it to my course reading list immediately.
Latoya G.
Three years on a spiritual journey searching for the full truth. This was the final piece. The Book of Adam and Eve gave me context I couldn't find anywhere else in English.
Tyrone B.
The entire framing of certain passages shifts when the original context is restored. This is a study tool, not just a Bible. The difference between this and what I grew up reading is staggering.
Monique R.
My book club of 8 ordered this together. We've met weekly for two months on Enoch and Jubilees alone. More discussion than anything we've read in five years of running this group.
Samuel K.
I'm Ethiopian. This edition is accurate to what I grew up studying in Addis. Seeing it available in English at this scale and accessibility matters more than I can express in a review.
Candace P.
Took about 10 days to arrive. Emailed support and they responded within hours, gave me a tracking update and a discount on my next order. The book itself is exactly as described — content outstanding, hardcover quality. Would order again.
Elijah M.
The Sibylline Oracles alone made this worth it. Prophetic texts that survived centuries while Rome consolidated its theological authority. Reading them with the full Ethiopian context changes how they land.
Rochelle N.
Opened to a random page the first night and landed on Jubilees. Read for four hours straight. This book doesn't let you put it down once you understand what you're holding.
Terrence W.
Digital access code wasn't in my confirmation email. Support got back to me same day, resent everything and walked me through setup. Once I got access the digital collection was massive — way more than expected.
Priscilla V.
My son is 14 and started asking questions his Sunday school couldn't answer. I gave him this. He hasn't put it down in a week. This is how you raise a generation that thinks critically about what they've been taught.
Winston C.
Read the First Epistle of Clement in one sitting. There is a book after Revelation and it is extraordinary. The fact that it was simply removed without most people ever being told says everything.
Anita L.
Perfect gift for anyone on a spiritual awakening journey. Professional presentation, life-changing content, and the audiobook means studying on the go. Bought copies for my whole family.
Donna F.
Cover arrived with a small transit dent — I'd ordered it as a gift. Contacted support with a photo and they shipped a replacement within 3 days, no questions asked. Arrived perfect. The content is everything the listing says.
Charles N.
The Nephilim documentation in Enoch cross-referenced with Genesis 6 broke my brain open. Everything I was taught to dismiss as mythology is documented in meticulous detail. This is scripture, not fiction.
Veronica J.
Third Bible I've owned. The only one I've read twice already. The missing books aren't supplemental — they're foundational. Once you read Jubilees, Genesis reads differently forever.
Anthony G.
Went in expecting a gimmick. Came out with a complete shift in my understanding of biblical history. The LORD vs Yahweh comparison is real, documented, and verifiable. No conspiracy required.
Gloria T.
Wish the font was slightly larger in the denser sections — I read for long stretches and it got tiring. Only complaint. Content is exceptional and hardcover construction is genuinely premium.
Malcolm D.
The debt forgiveness in Jubilees is what nobody talks about enough. Powerful institutions had every financial incentive to remove it. It's not paranoia — it's right there on the page with historical context.
Diana K.
I've been in a Hebrew Israelite study group for two years and this is now the most-referenced book in our sessions. Having the full canon in one volume changed how we study entirely.
Trevor A.
Arrived well-packaged, no damage, 6 days delivery. Opened it that evening. By midnight I had read Enoch 1 through 36. This is not a casual purchase — it's an education.
Yolanda S.
First Bible I've bought in 20 years that made me feel complete. The Yahweh restoration alone justifies the price. Everything else is a bonus on top of that.
Patrick H.
Expected all 1,412 digital editions to be full texts — some are shorter historical fragments. Wish that had been clearer. Support sent a full breakdown same day. Print edition is perfect.
Renee O.
My husband is a pastor and initially dismissed this. After I left it on the kitchen table he read it for six hours. He's now using passages from Jubilees in his sermons. Highest review I can give.
Curtis B.
I study ancient history academically. The preservation of the Ethiopian canon is one of the most significant facts in religious history. This edition makes it accessible in English at a scale that hasn't existed before.
Tamara E.
Five stars for content. Five stars for build quality. Five stars for the audiobook. Whoever put this edition together understood exactly what was missing from the market and delivered it.
Bernard L.
Handed this to a friend who's been agnostic for 15 years. He texted me three days later asking if I had more books like this. The content speaks for itself when Rome isn't editing it first.
Jasmine R.
The illustrations are worth mentioning separately. Visual representations of biblical events never included in Western editions. I spent an hour just on the images before I even started reading the text.
Nathaniel P.
Skeptical this would justify the price over what I already owned. Read the Book of Adam and Eve in the first sitting and knew immediately it was worth ten times what I paid.
Sandra M.
Shipping took longer than expected but packaging was excellent — not a mark on it. Read Enoch first, then went back to Genesis. Everything landed differently with that context. One star off for delivery time only.
Lorenzo W.
Every person I've shown this to has ordered one within a week. The Yahweh comparison is the hook — but the depth inside keeps people reading for months. This is not a one-time read.
Carla N.
12 years of serious scripture study. This is the first time I've felt like I had the whole picture. The gap between what I was reading and what was actually written is enormous — and this closes it.
Jerome A.
Bought this on a Tuesday. By Friday I'd sent the link to 11 people. The Nephilim account cross-referenced with Genesis 6 is the most clarifying thing I've read in years of study.
Patricia C.
My church small group has been studying this for 6 weeks. We're still in Enoch. The level of discussion this book generates is unlike anything we've done in years. It demands engagement.
Franklin D.
If you've ever watched a video about missing books and thought "I need the actual source" — this is it. No more secondhand summaries. The primary text, in English, in your hands.
Miriam T.
I cried when I read Proverbs 1:7 in this edition. I've read that verse a hundred times in the King James. Seeing Yahweh restored where LORD had been placed — that one moment made everything real. This is the truth they didn't want accessible. Now it is.
The Version They Didn't Want You to Have
The King James Bible was commissioned by a king. Edited by councils. Approved by the same power structures that enslaved, colonized, and rewrote history in their favor.
The Ethiopian Bible was protected by the only Christian nation Rome never fully conquered.
For 1,700 years, Ethiopia kept the name Yahweh, kept the Book of Enoch, kept the debt forgiveness in Jubilees, kept the book that comes after Revelation.
This edition puts all of it in print. In English. In your hands.
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