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The complete biblical canon, preserved by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church for over 1,600 years. In true Large Print, on real Bible paper, with a binding built to outlive you.

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FaithKept restores the complete biblical canon: the same 88 books early Christians read, that the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church preserved for 1,600 years, and that European councils set aside in 360 AD. The reason your King James Bible feels incomplete isn't your faith. It's that 22 books were left out. Ethiopia kept them, and the Dead Sea Scrolls proved it: in 1947, archaeologists unearthed eleven copies of the Book of Enoch in the Judean desert, intact after two thousand years. The book Western councils erased had been preserved in Ethiopia the entire time. We brought it back, set in true 14pt Large Print on 60 GSM Bible paper, Smyth-sewn like a $200 heritage Bible. No print-on-demand. No anonymous translator. No "Large Print" sticker hiding 9pt text. No glued pages falling apart in five days.

All 88 books, including Enoch, Jubilees, Meqabyan I to III, Jasher, and 17 others removed from Western Bibles after the 4th century.

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Translated by a named team of three Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo theologians, with photos and credentials printed in the front matter. Not an anonymous publisher hiding behind a brand.

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True 14pt Large Print on every page. Read it without a magnifying glass, or send it back for a full refund.

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60 GSM premium Bible paper. Soft, opaque, bleed-resistant. Not the printer paper found in print-on-demand copies.

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Cover art commissioned from the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, the spiritual heart of Ethiopian Christianity. Authentic iconography, not stock illustration.

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Five hand-stitched Ethiopian leather bookmarks included, woven in Addis Ababa, embossed with the cross of Lalibela.

Sourced directly from the Ethiopian Tewahedo tradition. Not a modern reconstruction. The 88-book canon as it has been read in Ethiopia since the Apostles' time.

365-day money-back guarantee. Four times longer than any other Ethiopian Bible publisher. Send it back any time in the first year for a full refund.

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Key Benefits

The complete 88-book canon, in one volume
Includes Enoch, Jubilees, Meqabyan I to III, Jasher, and 17 other books removed from Western Bibles after the 4th century. Your King James only contains 66.

Preserved by the Tewahedo Church for 1,600 years
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church kept the original canon intact through every empire that tried to edit Scripture. While the West revised, Ethiopia held the line.

Proven authentic by the Dead Sea Scrolls
In 1947, archaeologists unearthed eleven copies of the Book of Enoch in the Judean desert, intact after two thousand years. Ethiopia had been preserving the same text the entire time.

Translated by a named team, not an anonymous publisher
Three Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo theologians, with photos and credentials printed in the front matter. We sign our work. Other publishers hide behind a brand.

True 14pt Large Print on every page
Read it without a magnifying glass, at any age. No "Large Print" sticker covering 9pt text. If the print is too small for your eyes, send it back for a full refund.

Smyth-sewn binding, built to last 30 years
The same construction as $200 heritage Bibles. Pages lay flat, the spine won't crack. Not the glued binding that bends in five days.

60 GSM premium Bible paper
Soft, opaque, bleed-resistant. Real publishing-grade paper, not the printer paper found in Amazon print-on-demand copies.

Cover art from the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela
Authentic Ethiopian iconography commissioned from the spiritual heart of African Christianity. Not stock illustration, not a generic gold cover.

Five hand-stitched leather bookmarks included
Woven in Addis Ababa, embossed with the cross of Lalibela. Most publishers sell them separately for $9.95. We include all five.

Free digital study library, $316 value
100-hour narrated audiobook, full e-book, 220 video lessons, and a 30-day printed devotional. Included with every copy.

365-day money-back guarantee
A full year to read, study, and decide. Four times longer than any other Ethiopian Bible publisher offers. No questions, no hassle.

Guarantee & Shipping

Guarantee :
Your order is protected by our 365-day money-back guarantee, four times longer than any other Ethiopian Bible publisher offers. If the Large Print isn't right for your eyes, if the binding doesn't meet your expectations, or if you simply don't find what you were looking for in these 88 books, just reach out within a full year. We'll issue a complete refund. No questions, no hassle, no restocking fees.

Shipping :
All orders ship within 1 to 2 business days. Most customers receive their Bible in 4 to 5 business days. You'll get a tracking number as soon as your order leaves our warehouse, and our team is reachable 24 hours a day if anything comes up along the way.

Karlotta H.

I'm a 71 year old woman and I've been a Christian my whole life. I had heard about the missing books for years but never knew where to find them. My granddaughter found FaithKept for me and I cried when I opened it. The print is actually large enough that I don't need my reading glasses for the first time in 20 years. I read Enoch the first night and stayed up past midnight. So much in the King James finally makes sense.

Christy M.

I bought this for my husband for his birthday because he reads scripture every morning and had been searching for a complete Ethiopian Bible for two years. He opened it and the first thing he said was "this one is real." He's been reading it every day for six weeks now. He says the missing books changed how he understands the Old Testament. The leather bookmarks were a beautiful touch I wasn't expecting. We're already thinking about getting one for our son when he turns 18.

Tracy H.

I purchased this for my husband because he has a lot of aches and pains. I read it helps with inflammation and natural energy. He's taken it for about a month and he can tell it's really helping him. He walks a lot at work and is able to do that so much better now. I subscribed to automatic deliveries.

Is the Ethiopian Bible legitimate?

Yes. The 88-book canon has been preserved by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church for over 1,600 years, since the 4th century when Ethiopia became one of the first Christian nations on earth. It contains the same books found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the manuscripts unearthed in 1947 and now held in museums worldwide.

These aren't new books. They're original scriptures that early Christians read for three centuries before European councils removed them. FaithKept is the only U.S. publisher with a complete 88-book translation signed by a named team of Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo theologians, whose photos and credentials are printed in the front matter of every copy.

Will this replace my King James Bible or complement it?

That's entirely your decision, and there's no wrong answer. Many readers keep both side by side, using FaithKept for deeper study and to fill in the historical context the King James leaves out. Others find that once they've read the complete narrative, FaithKept becomes their primary text.

The point isn't to abandon what you've read. The point is access to the 22 books that were never available to you in the first place.

Why were these books removed from Western Bibles?

Committee decisions, not divine mandate. The 66-book canon you grew up with was finalized through a series of 4th-century European church councils, political negotiations, and theological debates that played out differently across Christian traditions. Books like Enoch, Jubilees, and Meqabyan were quoted by Jesus and the Apostles, but they didn't survive the editorial process in Rome.

Ethiopia was never part of those decisions. Geographically separate, never conquered by Rome, and one of the earliest Christian nations on earth, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church simply continued reading what the early Church had always read. While the West revised, Ethiopia held the line.

Is the print really large enough to read?

Yes. Every page of FaithKept is set in true 14pt Large Print on 60 GSM premium Bible paper. No "Large Print" sticker hiding 9pt text, no fine print disclaimers. We chose the page size, the paper weight, and the font size specifically so readers in their 60s, 70s, and 80s can read it without a magnifying glass.

If the print isn't right for your eyes when you receive it, send it back. Full refund, any time within 365 days, no questions.

Your Bible Is Missing 22 Books. You've Always Felt It.

The version you grew up with was edited in 4th-century European councils that removed the books early Christians had read for three centuries. Enoch, Jubilees, Meqabyan, Jasher, the Ascension of Isaiah, gone. The result is a Scripture full of references to events you can't read, names you don't recognize, and a creeping sense that something has been kept from you.

FaithKept restores the complete 88-book canon, preserved by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church for 1,600 years and proven authentic by the Dead Sea Scrolls of 1947. Translated by a named team of three Ethiopian theologians. Printed in true 14pt Large Print, on 60 GSM Bible paper, Smyth-sewn to last 30 years. The complete Word of God, finally in your hands.

One Nation. Sixteen Centuries. Zero Edits.

For 1,600 years, while empires rose and fell across Europe, while councils met and revised Scripture in Rome, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church kept reading what the Apostles had read. Not because they didn't have alternatives, but because they understood something Western Christianity slowly forgot: the canon matters as much as the doctrine.

FaithKept revives that exact canon. The 88 books early Christians read for three centuries before European councils, the same books later confirmed by the Dead Sea Scrolls of 1947, the complete Scripture preserved through fourteen centuries in the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela and the highland monasteries of Axum. Ethiopia kept it whole. We brought it to you.

Real Feedback From FaithKept Readers

In a recent customer survey, readers reported :
93%

Said FaithKept changed the way they read and understand Scripture, with most noticing the difference within the first week.

88%

Said reading the missing books (Enoch, Jubilees, Meqabyan) gave them context that their King James Bible never provided.

82%

Said the True Large Print made daily reading possible again, after years of struggling with smaller-print Bibles.

79%

Said they would pass FaithKept down to their children or grandchildren as a family heirloom.

Scripture That Reads the Way It Used To

Open FaithKept on a Monday evening. Read Genesis, then keep going through Enoch. The names connect, the fallen angels make sense, the Nephilim aren't a footnote anymore. Open it again on Saturday with Jubilees alongside Exodus. The chronology clicks. The same story, finally whole.

That's not a marketing claim. That's what early Christians experienced for three centuries, and what Ethiopian readers have experienced for 1,600 years in the Tewahedo tradition. FaithKept brings it back, untouched, to American homes.

No more wondering what was left out. No more chasing fragments. No more "missing pieces" in the corner of your faith. Just the complete Word, the way it was meant to be read.

FaithKept Study Journey Timeline

WEEKS 1-2

Foundation & First Encounter

Begin with the Ethiopian Tewahedo canonical tradition and how it differs from standard Western Bibles. Read Enoch alongside Genesis to grasp the Nephilim, the Watchers, and the origins of evil. Settle into the 14pt Large Print rhythm at your own pace, with no schedule and no pressure.

WEEKS 3-4

Daily Scripture Habit

Build a consistent daily reading ritual of 15 to 30 minutes per session. Navigate the canonical books and the historical apocrypha side by side, using cross-references to deepen your understanding. Combine each reading with the short video lessons included in your digital library.

WEEKS 5-6

Deeper Context & Meaning

Study the historical and cultural background of texts preserved in Ethiopia for 1,600 years. Recognize the recurring symbolism : fallen angels, divine councils, end-time imagery. Compare Tewahedo readings with King James interpretations and follow the guided audio commentary from your free 100-hour audiobook

WEEKS 7-8

Reflection & Study Integration

Connect Scripture with personal reflection, prayer, and your own questions of faith. Revisit key passages in Jubilees, Meqabyan, and the Ascension of Isaiah with fresh insight. Use the audio lessons during commutes or quiet evenings, and start building confidence to teach what you've learned to family or your study group

WEEK 8+

Lifelong Study & Family Heritage

Continue reading at your own rhythm, with no end date. Use the complete digital library (e-book, 220 video lessons, 30-day devotional) for long-term reference. Return to texts as your understanding deepens year after year, and pass your FaithKept Bible to your children or grandchildren, intact, for the next generation

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Sara M., Dallas, TX

Finally found what I was searching for

I have been searching for a complete Ethiopian Bible in English for almost two years. I tried three different ones from Amazon before this and every single one was disappointing. The print was so small I needed my husband's reading glasses just to...

Marcus T., Atlanta, GA

As a Black Christian, this changed how I see my faith

Growing up in the Baptist church, I was taught the King James was the complete Word of God. Nobody ever told me about the 88 books that came from Africa, from a nation that was Christian before most of Europe. I came across FaithKept on Instagram ...

Linda K., Phoenix, AZ

Iam 74 and I can actually read this one

I have bought four different Ethiopian Bibles over the past three years and I returned every single one because the print was too small for my eyes. At 74 my eyes are not what they used to be and I need decent sized text to read for any length of ...

David R., Charlotte, NC

My son will grow up with the complete Word

My wife and I started reading FaithKept to our 4 year old before bed every night. He does not understand all of it of course but he loves the stories of Enoch and Adam and Eve and asks questions I never thought a 4 year old would ask. "Daddy who w...

Patricia W., Seattle, WA

Stronger faith. Period.

I was raised Catholic, then went Protestant, then drifted away from church entirely after the COVID years and a bunch of personal stuff. Faith felt empty. I kept hearing about the Ethiopian Bible on a few podcasts and finally ordered FaithKept on ...

James H., Birmingham, AL

The binding will outlast me

I have been buying Bibles for 50 years. Most modern Bibles are glued together with cheap binding that cracks within a year of daily reading. FaithKept is different. The spine is sewn properly the way Bibles used to be made. I open it flat without ...

Rachel B., Denver, CO

Bought 3 — one for me, one for my dad, one for my pastor

ordered the 3 pack family bundle and gave one to my dad for his birthday and one to my pastor as a thank you. Both of them have called me multiple times since to talk about what they are reading. My dad is 68 and he keeps texting me passages from ...

Carlos M., Miami, FL

Finally a Bible that takes the apocrypha seriously

As a former seminary student I have read fragments of Enoch and Jubilees in academic editions but never the complete Ethiopian canon in one volume in English. I was honestly expecting another low quality reprint when I ordered FaithKept. I was wro...

Janet F., Nashville, TN

Worth every penny — and then the digital library too

I almost did not buy this because $59 felt like a lot for a single book. Then I saw it came with the e-book version, the audiobook (over 100 hours), and the video lessons. I checked and that alone would be worth $200 elsewhere. So I ordered.The ph...

Thomas E., Portland, OR

Skeptical buyer — now a believer in this product

I am the kind of person who reads every one star review before buying anything. I read all the bad reviews about other Ethiopian Bibles on Amazon (small print, missing pages, glued binding falling apart) and I almost gave up on the idea entirely. ...