This broader canon, used in editions like the Haile Selassie Version of 1962, includes many texts considered apocryphal or deuterocanonical by other Christian denominations. Among the most famous of these additional books are:

El (La Gloria de los Reyes), que aunque no es estrictamente un libro de la Biblia, es la epopeya nacional etíope que narra la relación entre el Rey Salomón y la Reina de Saba. Cómo buscar y descargar el PDF de forma segura

Sin embargo, para el investigador o curioso hispanohablante, existen recursos digitales que compilan estos libros:

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This is arguably the most famous book in the Ethiopian canon. It expands heavily on the "Watchers" (fallen angels) mentioned briefly in Genesis, their interaction with humans, and the origin of the Nephilim (giants). While New Testament writers like Jude quoted Enoch directly, the Council of Laodicea rejected it from the Western canon. Ethiopia is the only nation that preserved the complete text in its ancient Ge'ez language. 2. El Libro de los Jubileos (The Book of Jubilees)