A 2,000-year-old Bible found at the Abba Garima monastery has revealed a section of post-Resurrection text that completely disappears from later Gospels — a detail that has stunned scholars because it challenges the entire assumption that the early Bible was “unified.”
The Garima Gospels, written in Ge'ez and preserved for over a millennium and a half, contain 81 books—including Enoch and Jubilees—texts that the West considered too mysterious or controversial to include in canon. But the most shocking aspect lies in their version of the Gospel of Mark: an abrupt ending , completely devoid of the post-Resurrection Jesus scenes that the Western versions later added.
That missing—or deliberately omitted—part opens up a chilling question: what did early Christians really believe? And what in those opening pages prompted the Western Church to want to revise it?
These texts, kept secret by Ethiopian monks for 1,600 years, may hold the key to deciphering Christianity before it was edited, unified, and...
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