The story of Jesus Christ is one of the most well-known narratives in human history, but what if we’ve only been told half the story? Hidden in the remote stone monasteries of Ethiopia lies a version of the Bible that challenges everything we thought we knew. Unlike the standard Western Bible, which contains 66 books, the Ethiopian Bible boasts 81 books, including texts that were deliberately excluded from mainstream Christianity. These extra books, such as the Book of the Resurrection and the Clementine Liturgy, paint a picture of a cosmic Jesus—a being of pure light who returned after death not just to inspire but to reveal the secrets of the universe.

In the Ethiopian texts, Jesus doesn’t simply rise from the dead and ascend to heaven. Instead, he spends 40 days teaching his disciples profound truths about the nature of the soul, the mechanics of the afterlife, and the structure of the cosmos. He describes the human soul as a “Light Body,” a complex energy system capable of traveling through dimensions. The physical world, he explains, is merely a shadow of a greater reality, and our souls must be “tuned” to navigate the journey beyond death.

 

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Jesus warns of “Archons” or “Powers” that keep human consciousness trapped in cycles of suffering and rebirth. He reveals the keys to breaking free from these illusions, teaching his disciples to detach from earthly attachments and “die before they die.” This process, known in Ethiopian tradition as the “Abtelwa,” involves shedding the ego and awakening to the hidden light within. He speaks of “transforming the senses” to perceive the music of the spheres and the grids of light that hold the universe together.

The Ethiopian Bible’s account of the afterlife is equally mind-blowing. Jesus describes it as a multi-layered cosmic highway, where souls must pass through “Stations” guarded by powerful intelligences called “Keepers.” These Keepers challenge the soul, filtering out those weighed down by fear, anger, or greed. To navigate these dimensions, Jesus teaches his disciples the “signs and seals”—mental states and truths that unlock the doors between worlds. He warns of the “Outer Darkness,” a void in the cosmos where lost souls wander in confusion, unable to find their way.

 

A Bible believed to be 1,500 years old challenges the crucifixion of Jesus  Christ, proposing that it was Judas who was crucified by Roman soldiers.  This ancient text, known as the Gospel

 

Central to Jesus’s teachings is the concept of the “Treasury of Light,” the ultimate destination where souls merge with the Creator while retaining their individuality. He explains that stars are not merely celestial bodies but chariots of the righteous, representing higher-dimensional realms. Jesus assures his disciples that he has prepared “dwelling places” for them in these realms, anchoring their energetic signatures in the higher dimensions.

The Ethiopian Bible also highlights the role of Mary Magdalene, who is portrayed as the “Apostle to the Apostles” and the keeper of secret wisdom. Unlike the Western narrative that often diminishes her role, Ethiopian texts describe Mary as the first to understand the mechanics of ascension and the language of the Light Body. Jesus entrusts her with revelations about overcoming the ego and manifesting the presence of the Holy Spirit. Her insights bridge the physical and divine, making her a cornerstone of the Ethiopian tradition.

But why were these extraordinary teachings erased from history? The answer lies in the fourth century, when the Roman Empire sought to standardize Christianity. At the Council of Nicea, texts deemed too mystical or empowering were labeled heretical and excluded from the official canon. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church, isolated by geography and fiercely independent, preserved these texts, believing them to be essential for spiritual liberation.

 

The Ethiopian Bible Reveals What Jesus Said After His Resurrection — Hidden  for 2,000 Years!

 

Modern science is beginning to validate the ancient wisdom of the Ethiopian Bible. Concepts like String Theory, the holographic universe, and bio-photons align with the idea of a universe built on vibrations and light. The Ethiopian texts treat consciousness as the primary force of reality, offering tools for spiritual empowerment in an age dominated by artificial intelligence and digital distractions.

The Ethiopian Bible challenges the traditional narrative of Jesus as merely a moral teacher or savior, presenting him instead as a cosmic guide who revealed the secrets of existence. It calls on us to awaken to our true potential as beings of light, capable of navigating the multiverse and transcending earthly limitations. These ancient scrolls, hidden for centuries, are now emerging as a manual for the future—a bridge between faith and science, offering humanity the knowledge it needs to thrive in an expanding universe.