The Slave Bible, (Europe's greatest sin) was published in 1807 by a British cult named Society for the
Conversion of Negro Slaves. They altered the bible by removing the Book of Exodus and adding additional false texts to trick slaves into obeying
a slave system that would enrich the British.
Published in 1807 in London, England the
Slave BibleClick here to learn more about how the British tricked Africans by using a religion founded on lies, myth and falsehoods.
was a heavily redacted version of the King James bible. It contained over 100 slave texts it's publishers
(The Society for the Conversion of Negro Slaves) invented and pushed as God's holy word. They lied on God and told Christian
believers to trust they're (tainted) bible without question.
The British tricked Africans into believing God would reward them for serving a lifetime in bondage to a White slave master.
(Ephesians 6:5-8 NIV)Ephesians 6:5-8 NIV Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect
and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ. Obey them not only to win their favor when their eye is on you,
but as slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart. Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people,
because you know that the Lord will reward each one for whatever good they do, whether they are slave or free.
The Slave Bible Was Used To Trick Slaves Into Obedience
The Slave Bible was an edited verson of King James that contained "false texts" to trick Africans into believing God wanted them to serve as slaves.
Versions of the King James bible currently in circulation is not very different from the Slave Bible. Even though King James contains
Exodus which was excluded from the Slave Bible, it's still tainted with many falsehoods.
It now begs the question: Which parts of the Christian bible is truth and which parts are fiction? Christians placing faith in God's holy word should be
suspicious about the authenticity of the King James bible. It would be wiser to seek God's truth within the Ethiopian Ethiopic canon instead of European writings.
Europeans are known to embellish they're history with myth and falsehoods. Throughout history Europeans have falsely portrayed biblical characters of significance
as being Caucasian. Europeans have injected themselves into the birthright of Black Africans because Africans were the first people God called to service.
For Reference We Include The Ethiopic Canon Below
Canon Chronology
A: The Holy Books of the Old Testament
1. Genesis
2. Exodus
3. Leviticus
4. Numbers
5. Deuteronomy
6. Joshua
7. Judges
8. Ruth
9. I and II Samuel
10. I and II Kings
11. I Chronicles
12. II Chronicles
13. Jublee
14. Enoch
15. Ezra and Nehemia
16. Ezra (2nd) and Ezra Sutuel
17. Tobit
18. Judith
19. Esther
20. I Maccabees
21. II and III Maccabees
22. Job
23. Psalms
24. Proverbs
25. Tegsats (Reproof)
26. Metsihafe Tibeb (the books of wisdom)
27. Ecclesiastes
28. The Song of Songs
29. Isaiah
30. Jeremiah
31. Ezekiel
32. Daniel
33. Hosea
34. Amos
35. Micah
36. Joel
37. Obadiah
38. Jonah
39. Nahum
40. Habakkuk
41. Zephaniah
42. Haggai
43. Zechariah
44. Malachi
45. Book of Joshua the son of Sirac
46. The Book of Josephas the Son of Bengorion
B: The Holy books of the New Testament
1. Matthew
2. Mark
3. Luke
4. John
5. The Acts
6. Romans
7. I Corinthians
8. II Corinthians
9. Galatians
10. Ephesians
11. Philippians
12. Colossians
13. I Thessalonians
14. II Thessalonians
15. I Timothy
16. II Timothy
17. Titus
18. Philemon
19. Hebrews
20. I Peter
21. II Peter
22. I John
23. II John
24. III John
25. James
26. Jude
27. Revelation
28. Sirate Tsion (the book of order)
29. Tizaz (the book of Herald)
30. Gitsew
31. Abtilis
32. The I book of Dominos
33. The II book of Dominos
34. The book of Clement
35. Didascalia
The Complete Apocrypha: 70 Books That Were Excluded from the Christian Bible
Additions to Ester
Psalms 151
Psalms 152
Psalms 153
Psalms 154
Psalms 155
Psalms 156
Psalms 157
Psalms 158
Psalms 159
Psalms 160
Prayer of Azariah
Susanna
Bel and the Dragon
Tobit
Judith
Wisdom of Solomon
The Book of Sirach
Wisdom of Jesus – Son of Sirach
Baruch
1 Maccabees
2 Maccabees
3 Maccabees
4 Maccabees
1 Esdras
2 Esdras
Prayer of Manasseh
Jubilees
The Book of Enoch Including the Book of Giants
The Second Book of Enoch
The Third Book of Enoch
Joseph and Aseneth Part 1
Joseph and Aseneth Part 2
2 Baruch
3 Baruch
The Apocalypse of Abraham
The Didache
General Epistle of James
The Source or “Q” based on Luke
The Apocalypse of Peter
Epistle of Barnabas
Justin Martyr: Discourse to the Greeks
Fragments of the Lost Works of Justin on the Resurrection
St. Justin Martyr: On the Sole Government of God
Clement I
Clement II
Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians
Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans
Epistle of Ignatius to the Philadelphians
Epistle of Ignatius to the Smyrnaeans
Polycarp to the Philippians
Martyrdom of Polycarp
Fragments of Papias
Fragments of Papias from the Exposition of the Oracle of the Lord
Shepherd of Hermas
Odes of Peace
The Apology of Aristides the Philosopher
Acts Chapter 29
3 Corinthians
Epistle of the Laodiceans
The Gospel of Thomas
Psalms of Solomon
Testaments of the 12 Patriarchs
Testament of Abraham
The Book of Creation
The Acts of Paul and Thecla
The Gospel of Judas
Gad the Seer
With The Complete Apocrypha you will discover what the world was like before Noah's Flood, who the Nephilim were, how Cain died, how Abraham was tutored
in the knowledge of God by Noah's son Shem, what happened during the 400 "silent years", how the Prophet Daniel slayed a dragon, and the answers to
countless other mysteries.
The Ethiopic version of the Old and New Testament was made from the Septuagint. It includes the book of Enoch, Baruch, and the third and fourth Esdras.
In the international Bible studies there are certain books belonging to the class usually designated pseudepigraphic. The whole Christendom and whole-learned
world owes a debt of gratitude to the church of Ethiopia for the preservation of those documents.
Among these books is the book of Enoch which throws so much light on Jewish thought on various points during the centuries immediately preceding the Christian era.
The book of Jubilee (Kufale, i.e. Division) otherwise known as the Little Genesis has also been preserved entire only in the Ethiopic version. The preservation of
yet one more book in its entity, namely, the Ascension of Isaiah, is to be remembered to the credit of the Ethiopic Church.
But books, which should be considered for higher education and could be prepared carefully in order to suit modern thinking, are the following.
1. Theological books such as the following
- Haymanote Abew or the Faith of the Fathers in which other writings of the Apostolic Fathers and also of
the Eastern Orthodox Church fathers are to be found.
- Works of St. Cyril and many other writers.
- The exegesis of the letter to the Hebrews by St. John Chrysostom.
- The pastoral work of St. John Chrysostom.
- Severious of Asmunage – a collection of twelve exegetical works, which prove teaching concerning God.
- A book that proves the existence of God Hilawae – Melekote
- The book of Hawi, which proves the teaching concerning God.
- Book of the mystery by Abba Georgis containing arguments and evidence about the mysteries.
- Religious documentary book by Jacob of Elbaredia.
- The true faith (written during the reign of Zera Yacob)
- The five pillars of the Sacraments (as Catechism).
M E I L A D
2. Books that have the orders of the church
- The liturgical book with the 14 Anaphora
- Ghitsacwa –A list of annual reading of the scriptures during the liturgical service and other prayer hours.
- The book of the Sacrament of Matrimony (Metsehafe Teklil)
- The book of Baptism
- The book of Ordination
- The book of Covenant
- The prayer book for the dead
- The prayer book of the Incense
- The book of Canon
- The prayer book of purification
3. Books on Church administration and on counseling
- A big book on the Synod of the Apostles in four parts
- The Didache and Abthulis
- The book on the Synod of Nicea
- The book on the Synod of Galatia
- The book on the Synod of Antioch
- The book on the Synod of Lethokia
- The book on the Synod of Kerthica
- The book on the Synod of Esrskousia
- The book on the Synod of Srethia
- The book of Fetha Negast
- Spiritual Medicine (Fewse Menfsawi)
- Exegesis on the meeting of clergy (Tikbe Kahenat)
4. Scared books
Most of these books are written in sections or parts for bindings, these are
- The old & The New Testaments
- The Books of the scholars of the Church
- Metsehafe Menequsat (book of the Monks)
- Book of Abushakir
- Sid, the Son of Batrik
- Mark son of Kenbar
- Leader of Blind – by Demetros
- Mathematics concerning calendar by the Monastery of Bizen
7. Historical Books
- First writing on Zion
- Biography (Gedle) of Lalibela
- History of the Kings of Axum
- History of the Kings of Zagwe
- On the treasure of the kings
- On the honor of the Kings
- Tefut
- Biography (Gedle) of Tekla Haimanot
- George the son of Amid
- History of Alexander
- Works of the brothers – Part II
- Books on preaching
8. Compositions (works) on the virgins (celibates)
- Writings (compositions) on the woman who anointed Jesus
- Compositions (writings) on the Samaritan woman
- Writings on the birth of Christ
- Writings on Epiphany
- Writings on the Resurrection etc.
9. Writings that describe the biography of the martyrs
Biography and works of St. George
“ “ “ St. Kopnious
“ “ “ St. Irenaeus
“ “ “ St. Gelwdewos
“ “ “ Forty soldiers of Heaven
10. Different philosophical books
- Wogris the Wise (philosopher)
- Angare Felasfa (collections from philosophers)
- Thoughts and commentary of Zera Yacob of Axum
11. Books on the tradition and culture of the country
- On old age and adolescence
- Customs and traditions of Ethiopia
12. Books on nature and science
- Books on nature and science Part II and I
- Aximaros
- Phisalgos on animals and others
13. Books, which show writings of compositions
- The composition or writing of one of the criminals (outlaws), who was hanged with Jesus
- On the Miracles of St. Mary and many other apocryphal books are to be found.
14. Ancient grammatical books
There are very many grammatical books written by different people and found at different places in the world. The above noted are but a very few
examples from among the different books numbered by the thousands that the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church has. In the past, at present and
even in the future either in the church or at the schools what the church uses for educational services was and will not be outside of these books.
In the past, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church had not much opportunity to expand and propagate the above, noted doctrine and orders of the
church inside and outside the nation; this is because of the different circumstances prevailing in the surroundings of the country. Because of the
advent of European Colonialism upon its neighboring African countries and the great monetary support that other religious groups received to convert
Africans. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church had no other choice but to defend on and preserve all here Christian legacy. Henceforth, she was unable to
raise her apostolic voice louder among her African brothers and sisters. Nevertheless, the sense of freedom that the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido
Church maintained for centuries being, the torch of freedom to all Africa has enabled Africans to be aware of their freedom.
In this 20th century, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church is conducting many apostolic missions – that is organizing church councils and founding
clergy training programs within the country; and carrying on her apostolic missionary activities.
CANON LAW
The canons, regulations of Christian instruction and worship of the Ethiopian Church, are contained in the Sinodos and Didascalia, two compilations
of ancient church canons, dating from the second period of Ethiopic literature. These canons are closely associated with the New Testament.
The Sinodos, classed as part of Ethiopic New Testament, is composed of various elements: Constitutions of Apostles, the Statutes of the Apostles,
the Canons of the Apostles, the canons of Various councils-Nicaea, Gangra, Sardica, Antioch, New-Caesarca, Aneyra, Laodienea – and various theological
and pastoml treatises. Eight books make up the Sinodos. Sinodos is the Corpus juris Ecclesiastic of the Church. The various discourses and treaties
included in this Corpus are:
1. An exposition of the dialogue ascribed to St. John Chrysostom.
2. On the Essence of the Holy Trinity.
3. On the fear of God.
4. On the ancient people and a refutation of the Jews.
5. A discourse of St. Gregory of Armenia against the Jews.
6. Hortatory discourse to believers who desire to walk in the paths of wisdom and knowledge.
7. Hortatory discourse to believers who desire to walk in the paths of wisdom and knowledge.
8. The discourse of the Nicene Fathers on the Holy Trinity.
9. The penitential canons of our Lord to Peter.
The Didascalia is a document well known in the Christian Church originally composed in Greek probably in the middle of the third century,
a discourse on Church life and society. The whole work was afterwards, somewhere in the fourth century, incorporated in the Apostolic
Constitutions. It has Latin, Arabic and Syriac versions, which differ among themselves and from the Ethiopic version with regard to the
subject matter. The Ethiopia Didascalia contains the first seven books of the Apostolic Constitutions and it represents a form intermediate
between the shorter Syriac Didascalia and the complete work of Apostolic Constitutions.