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Orthodox Tewahedo biblical canon

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Biblical canon used by Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Churches

TheOrthodox Tewahedo biblical canon is a version of theChristianBible used in the twoOriental Orthodox Churches of the Ethiopian and Eritrean traditions: theEthiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and theEritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. At 81 books, it is the largest and most diversebiblical canon in traditionalChristendom.

Western scholars have classified the books of the canon into two categories — the narrower canon, which consists mostly of books familiar to theWest, and the broader canon, which includes nine additional books.

It is not known to exist at this time as one published compilation. Some books, though considered canonical, are nonetheless difficult to locate and are not even widely available in the churches' home countries ofEthiopia andEritrea.[1][2]

Narrower canon

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Old Testament

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The Orthodox Tewahedo narrowerOld Testament canon contains the entire establishedHebrew protocanon. Moreover, with the exception of the first two books ofMaccabees, the Orthodox Tewahedo canon also contains the entireCatholicdeuterocanon. In addition to this, the Orthodox Tewahedo Old Testament includes thePrayer of Manasseh,3 Ezra, and4 Ezra, which also appear in the canons of otherChristian traditions. Unique to the Orthodox Tewahedo canon are theParalipomena of Jeremiah (4 Baruch),Jubilees,Enoch, and the three books ofMeqabyan.

The books ofLamentations,Jeremiah, andBaruch, as well as theLetter of Jeremiah and 4 Baruch, are all considered canonical by the Orthodox Tewahedo churches. Additionally, the 1st, 2nd and 3rdBooks of Ethiopian Maccabees are also part of the canon; while they share a common name they are completely different from thebooks of Maccabees that are known or have been canonized in other traditions. Finally, within the Orthodox Tewahedo tradition, 3 Ezra is called Second Ezra, 4 Ezra is called EzraSutu'el, and the Prayer of Manasseh is incorporated into the SecondBook of Chronicles.

New Testament

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The Orthodox Tewahedo narrowerNew Testament canon consists of the entire 27 bookChristian protocanon, which is almost universally accepted across Christendom.[1]

Broader canon

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The broader canon adds to the 81 books of the Tewahedo bible the following:[3]

TheEthiopic Didascalia, orDidesqelya, is a book of Church order in 43 chapters, distinct from theDidascalia Apostolorum, but similar to books I–VII of theApostolic Constitutions, where it most likely originates. Ethiopic Clement should not be confused with1 Clement or2 Clement.[2]

The broader canon seems to have been created by Ethiopian scholars commenting on theFetha Negest law code, which says that the canon contains 81 books, but only lists 73. The additional eight books were those presumed to be missing from the list.[3]

List of books in the Orthodox Tewahedo Bible

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In the Old Testament

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List of Old Testament books in the Orthodox Tewahedo Bible:[4]

  1. Genesis
  2. Exodus
  3. Leviticus
  4. Numbers
  5. Deuteronomy
  6. Joshua
  7. Judges
  8. Ruth
  9. 1 and 2 Samuel
  10. 1 and 2 Kings
  11. I Chronicles
  12. II Chronicles (incl. thePrayer of Manasseh)
  13. Jubilees
  14. Enoch
  15. 1 Ezra
  16. 2 Ezra (3 Ezra)
  17. Ezra Sutuel (4 Ezra)
  18. Tobit
  19. Judith
  20. Esther
  21. 1, 2, and 3 Meqabyan (sometimes calledEthiopian Maccabees, but not the same as the four GreekBooks of the Maccabees)
  22. Job
  23. Psalms
  24. Messale (Proverbs ch 1–24)
  25. Tagsas (Proverbs ch 25–31)
  26. Wisdom of Solomon
  27. Ecclesiastes
  28. Song of Songs
  29. Sirach
  30. Isaiah
  31. Jeremiah (incl.Baruch,Lamentations,Letter of Jeremiah, and4 Baruch)
  32. Ezekiel
  33. Daniel
  34. Hosea
  35. Amos
  36. Micah
  37. Joel
  38. Obadiah
  39. Jonah
  40. Nahum
  41. Habakkuk
  42. Zephaniah
  43. Haggai
  44. Zechariah
  45. Malachi
  46. Josippon[5]

In the New Testament

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List of New Testament books in the Orthodox Tewahedo Bible.

  1. Matthew
  2. Mark
  3. Luke
  4. John
  5. Acts
  6. Romans
  7. 1 Corinthians
  8. 2 Corinthians
  9. Galatians
  10. Ephesians
  11. Philippians
  12. Colossians
  13. 1 Thessalonians
  14. 2 Thessalonians
  15. 1 Timothy
  16. 2 Timothy
  17. Titus
  18. Philemon
  19. Hebrews
  20. 1 Peter
  21. 2 Peter
  22. 1 John
  23. 2 John
  24. 3 John
  25. James
  26. Jude
  27. Revelation

In the Church Order

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List of Church Order books that are part of the broader canon:[1]

  1. Sinodos[5]
    • Ser'ata Seyon (30 canons)
    • Te'ezaz (71 canons)
    • Gessew (56 canons)
    • Abtelis (81 canons)
  2. 1 Covenant[5]
  3. 2 Covenant[5]
  4. Ethiopic Clement[5]
  5. Didascalia[5]

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^abcEthiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (2003). "The Bible." Available online at theEthiopian Orthodox Church's website. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
  2. ^abCowley, R.W. (1974),"The Biblical Canon Of The Ethiopian Orthodox Church Today",Ostkirchliche Studien,23:318–323, retrieved30 March 2016.
  3. ^abG. A. Mikre-Sellassie (1993), "The Bible and its Canon in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church",The Bible Translator, 44(1): 111–123.doi:10.1177/026009359304400102
  4. ^Pentiuc, Eugen J. (2022).The Oxford handbook of the Bible in Orthodox Christianity. Oxford handbooks. New York (N.Y.):Oxford University Press.ISBN 978-0-19-094865-8.
  5. ^abcdefPart of the Broader Canon.

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