Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Honey has had

 


her nose in the Ethiopian Bible here lately 

and we have ran across 

a few interesting things:


(Just saying I find it interesting

nothing more.)


The Book of Jubilees

The Book of Jubilees is an ancient Jewish apocryphal text of 50 chapters (1,341 verses), considered canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, as well as by Haymanot Judaism,[1] a denomination observed by members of the Ethiopian Jewish community. Jubilees is considered one of the pseudepigrapha by the Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant churches.[2] Apart from Haymanot, the book is not considered canonical within any of the denominations of Judaism.


So the only place it is 

considered canonical

is by:

Christians outside of Rome.

And Jews outside of Jerusalem.


"Enoch was the first man initiated by the angels in the art of writing, and wrote down, accordingly, all the secrets of astronomy, of chronology, and of the world's epochs."


Geʽez

"Most linguists believe that Geʽez does not constitute a common ancestor of modern Ethio-Semitic languages but became a separate language early on from another hypothetical unattested common language.


Enoch was seventh from Adam.


Ardi

The oldest most complete hominid fossil remains are of "Ardi" (an Ardipithecus ramidus specimen), a 4.4-million-year-old female skeleton found in Ethiopia.


"If you aint from the rift valley?

(Ethiopia)

You're an immigrant."

George Carlin.


Just saying I think its interesting.

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