Asher Wilson

Embark on a journey through ancient texts and discover a wealth of religious and historical knowledge.

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The Complete Ethiopian Bible by Asher Wilson presents a unique and extensive collection of 88 books recognized within the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church’s biblical canon, the broadest of all Christian traditions, plus an additional 120-book Master Apocrypha Collection included as a digital bonus. This translation includes not only the standard Old and New Testaments and common Apocrypha, but also numerous texts exclusive to the Ethiopian tradition, such as the Book of Enoch, Jubilees, and various Ethiopic versions of other apocryphal works, offering readers a comprehensive look into the rich and distinct scriptural heritage of this ancient church. The book is carefully structured and easy to read, offering the reader an easy pathway to understanding the books.

The digital bonus also includes audiobooks and video lessons.

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The Complete 100-Book Apocrypha by Asher Wilson offers a vast compilation of texts excluded from most standard biblical canons, drawing from ancient Jewish and early Christian writings beyond the commonly recognized Apocrypha. This collection delves into pseudepigraphal works, Gnostic gospels, apostolic writings, and other lesser-known texts, providing a broad exploration of alternative scriptures and early religious thought that circulated alongside, and sometimes in contrast to, the development of mainstream biblical traditions. This volume is an extraordinary resource.

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The Complete Books of Enoch by Asher Wilson presents a comprehensive collection of the Enochian literature, a significant body of pseudepigraphal Jewish texts attributed to the biblical patriarch Enoch. This volume brings together the major components, including 1 Enoch (the Ethiopic Book of Enoch), 2 Enoch (Slavonic Enoch), and 3 Enoch (Hebrew Enoch), along with related fragments and traditions, allowing readers to explore the complex and influential apocalyptic visions, cosmology, and angelology that shaped early Jewish and Christian thought, but were ultimately excluded from most biblical canons. This edition offers a valuable and important contribution to this set of literature.

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The Complete Ethiopian Bible, Apocrypha Edition by Asher Wilson, presented in large print, offers a focused selection of apocryphal and pseudepigraphal texts that hold particular significance within the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church’s biblical canon. This accessible edition features key works like the Book of Enoch, Jubilees, and other texts unique to the Ethiopian tradition, making it easier for readers with visual impairments or those who prefer a larger typeface to explore this distinct and rich collection of ancient scriptures outside of the standard biblical books. This carefully translated book offers those looking for texts outside the common Bibles, a chance to explore.

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The Complete Ethiopian Bible, New Testament Edition by Asher Wilson, in large print, provides an accessible version of the New Testament as recognized within the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, with a typeface designed for easier reading. While the core New Testament books are largely consistent across Christian traditions, this edition may reflect unique textual variations and interpretations specific to the Ethiopian Church, and is presented in a format ideal for those with visual impairments or who prefer larger text. A wonderful read, carefully rendered, for your enjoyment.

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The Complete Ethiopian Bible, Old Testament Edition by Asher Wilson, in large print, presents the Old Testament scriptures according to the canon of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, in an easily readable format. This edition not only includes the books found in standard Protestant Old Testaments but also incorporates additional texts considered canonical in the Ethiopian tradition, offering readers a broader perspective on the Old Testament scriptures within this unique and ancient Christian lineage. This version is wonderful, and enjoyable to read, allowing you a glimpse into the ancient church’s mind.

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The Geneva Bible, 1560, Apocrypha by Asher Wilson, presents a standalone edition of the Apocrypha as it appeared in the influential 1560 Geneva Bible, a translation favored by early English Protestants and Puritans. This volume offers readers a historical glimpse into the texts that were included in this significant Bible version, providing context for understanding the religious and literary landscape of the Reformation era, and allowing comparison with other versions of the Apocrypha. A wonderful version from an important time.