Ethiopian Bible is renowned for having the largest canon in Christianity, typically cited as . The "88 books" figure often refers to the Broader Canon

: Often called "Little Genesis," it provides a detailed chronological history from Creation to Moses. The Three Books of Meqabyan

While most Bibles have 66 or 73 books, the Ethiopian Bible contains books that were lost or excluded by other traditions. These texts provide a fascinating window into early Christian and Jewish thought. The Broader Canon: Includes 81 books in total. The "Lost" Books: Contains the Book of Enoch and Jubilees.

: Distinct from the Western Books of Maccabees, these focus on different historical figures and events. Additional Rare Texts : Some editions include 1 and 2 Clement The Shepherd of Hermas Ethiopic Didascalia (Church orders). Amazon.com Finding a Portable PDF Version