Ethiopian Apocrypha brings together three of the most powerful and mysterious ancient biblical books ever preserved in the Ethiopian tradition: The Book of Enoch, The Book of Jubilees, and Meqabyan I–III.
Hidden for centuries from much of the Western world, these texts open a doorway into a theological universe where angels descend, covenants are revealed, kingdoms rise and fall under divine judgment, and history unfolds under the watch of heaven.
The Book of Enoch unveils celestial mysteries, the fall of the Watchers, and prophetic visions that shaped early Jewish and Christian imagination.
The Book of Jubilees retells Genesis through revelation itself, restoring the sacred structure of time, law, and covenant in a voice that bridges the human and the divine.
Meqabyan I–III confronts authority, idolatry, martyrdom, resurrection, and judgment with uncompromising force, offering a perspective distinct from the Greek Maccabees and rooted in the Ethiopian biblical framework.
This Complete Modern English Translation with Commentary presents these foundational works in clear, narrative prose designed for immersive listening while preserving their theological depth and original tone.
Carefully translated and respectfully annotated, this edition is neither sensational nor speculative. It is a serious restoration of ancient scripture for modern listeners seeking depth, clarity, and authenticity.
For students of biblical studies, seekers of lost scripture, and those drawn to the ancient Ethiopian canon, this collection offers a unified and authoritative gateway into one of the oldest surviving biblical traditions in the world.



