THE PURE SOURCE #143 - THE FULL LIBRARY: RECLAIMING THE 81 BOOKS OF THE ANCIENT CANON

A Wider View

When we think about the Bible, most of us are used to the 66 books found in the standard Protestant version or perhaps the 73 in the Catholic tradition. But for the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC), the library has always been larger, encompassing a total of 81 books. This is not just a historical detail, it is a statement about the richness of God’s communication with us. The EOTC has carefully preserved this "Full Library" through centuries of upheaval, keeping these texts safe in remote monasteries to serve as a repository of national and religious identity.

Kia ora e te whānau. It is a privilege to share this journey with you. There is a deep, ancient connection between the highlands of Ethiopia and the hills of our own Te Tai Tokerau, one that is woven together through the power of the Word and the continuity of the Spirit.


The Hidden Gems

This expansive canon includes books like Enoch, Jubilees, and the three books of Meqabyan. These are not "extra" stories, they are essential components of a worldview that sees the entire universe as a "Woven Universe," where the celestial and the earthly are deeply entangled. In these pages, we find a detailed cosmology and a focus on ancestral continuity that feels incredibly familiar to our Māori way of being. By reclaiming these books, we are not looking for a "new" faith, but rather the full version of the "Pure Source" that has been largely obscured by Western traditions.

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