Marcus J.
✓ Verified
4/12/2026
★★★★★
I have been studying the Bible my entire life and I always felt like something was missing. Passages would reference things that were never explained. Characters would appear with no background. I assumed it was just the nature of ancient texts. When I started reading the Book of Enoch and Jubilees in this edition, entire sections of Scripture I had read a hundred times suddenly made sense in ways they never had before. I called my pastor after the first week. He ordered one the same day.
Deborah T.
✓ Verified
4/9/2026
★★★★★
I bought one of the Ethiopian Bibles on Amazon first. The print quality was poor, several books were missing, and when I tried to return it the process was a nightmare. Found Harmovia through a recommendation in my Bible study group and the difference is night and day. The hardcover is beautiful, the print is clear, and I actually received the e-book within hours of ordering. This is what the Amazon versions are pretending to be.
Pastor Raymond B.
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4/5/2026
★★★★★
I have been in ministry for 22 years. Seminary did not teach me about the Ethiopian canon. Nobody did. I had heard of the Book of Enoch but I had never read it because I did not have a reliable complete edition. This Bible changed the way I preach. The historical and theological depth in these additional books gives context that the standard canon alone cannot provide. I ordered three more copies to give to the elders in my church. This belongs in every serious student's library.
Alicia M.
✓ Verified
4/1/2026
★★★★★
My husband and I have been on a faith journey for the past two years where we kept asking the same question — why do certain books get removed? Who made that decision and why? This Bible answered questions we did not even know how to ask yet. The Book of Jubilees alone reorganized everything I thought I understood about Genesis. We read it together every evening now. It has brought us closer to each other and closer to our faith than anything we have done in years.
Jerome W.
✓ Verified
3/27/2026
★★★★★
I grew up in the church and drifted away in my thirties because I kept feeling like I was not getting the full picture. Like something was being held back. I am not a conspiracy person — I just wanted the complete truth and I could not shake the feeling that the Bible I had was edited. This edition brought me back. Reading the texts that were removed from the standard canon and understanding why they were removed reawakened something in me I thought I had lost. I am back in church. I am back in my faith. This book is part of the reason.
Sandra K.
✓ Verified
3/22/2026
★★★★★
The quality of this Bible surprised me. I expected something that looked self-published. What arrived looks like an heirloom. The cover is sturdy, the pages are thick, and the text is large enough to read comfortably without straining. I am 61 years old and print size matters to me. This gets that right in a way a lot of Bibles do not. The content itself has been transformative. But the physical quality is something I did not expect and it matters when you are going to carry something this important every day.
David O.
✓ Verified
3/17/2026
★★★★★
I teach a weekly Bible study and for years my students have been asking questions I could only partially answer. Why does Jude quote from Enoch? What is the full story behind the fallen angels? Where do certain laws in Leviticus originate? This Bible gave me the source material I needed to answer those questions with confidence. My students have noticed. Attendance at our study has doubled since I started incorporating material from the Ethiopian canon. I order a copy for every new member who joins.
Patricia H.
✓ Verified
3/11/2026
★★★★★
I was skeptical. I have seen products on social media make big claims about hidden scripture and ancient knowledge and most of it is sensationalized. I bought this with low expectations and the 90-day guarantee as my safety net. Three months later I have not even thought about returning it. This is not sensationalism. This is the actual Ethiopian Orthodox canon — the oldest continuously practiced Christian tradition on earth. It is not hidden knowledge. It is just knowledge that was kept from us, and now I have it.
Thomas A.
✓ Verified
3/6/2026
★★★★★
My daughter asked me why the Book of Enoch was removed from the Bible. I did not have a real answer. That question sent me down a six month research path that eventually led me here. Reading the actual text rather than commentary about the text is completely different. The Book of Enoch alone reads like the missing chapter that the rest of Scripture keeps referencing but never explains. I understand the New Testament differently now. I understand Revelation differently. I am 54 years old and this is the most significant thing I have done for my faith in decades.
Keisha R.
✓ Verified
2/28/2026
★★★★★
As a Black woman of faith this Bible means something to me beyond the theology. Ethiopia is the oldest Christian nation on earth. This canon was preserved by African Christians for over 1,600 years before anyone told them it was incomplete. Having access to what they preserved — what was not edited out by councils that did not include them — feels like reclaiming something that was always ours. I cried reading the first chapter of Jubilees. I did not expect to feel that but I did.
William F.
✓ Verified
2/22/2026
★★★★★
I have a theology degree and I still learned things from this Bible I was never taught in school. The Meqabyan books alone are something most Western Christians have never encountered. The depth of wisdom in these texts is not fringe material — it is ancient scripture that the Ethiopian Orthodox Church has treated as canonical for longer than the Roman Catholic Church has existed. Every serious student of Scripture needs this. Full stop.
Angela C.
✓ Verified
2/16/2026
★★★★★
I ordered this for my father for his birthday. He has read the King James Bible cover to cover more times than he can count. When I gave him this he was polite about it but I could tell he was not sure what to make of it. He called me two weeks later and talked for 45 minutes about the Book of Jubilees. He said it felt like reading the Bible for the first time again. That call was worth every penny of what this cost. He has since ordered a second copy for his brother.
Michael S.
✓ Verified
2/10/2026
★★★★★
I want to be specific about the e-book because it is more valuable than I expected. I travel for work constantly. Having the complete digital edition on my phone means I can read during flights, in hotel rooms, during layovers. The physical copy stays at home as a reference. Getting both in one purchase at no extra cost was something I did not fully appreciate until I was on a plane reading the Ascension of Isaiah at 35,000 feet. The 90-day guarantee also removed every hesitation I had about ordering. No reason not to try it.
Dorothy L.
✓ Verified
2/4/2026
★★★★★
I have been in the same women's Bible study for eleven years. We decided to go through the Ethiopian canon together starting with the Book of Enoch. It has been the most engaged our group has ever been. Women who used to sit quietly are now coming in with pages of notes and questions. We have had to extend our meetings because people do not want to stop. I do not know what it says about our regular curriculum that this lit a fire under people in a way that years of standard study did not. But here we are.
Charles N.
✓ Verified
1/28/2026
★★★★★
I am not a religious person in the traditional sense but I am deeply interested in ancient history and the development of religious thought. This Bible is one of the most fascinating primary source documents I have ever read. The Book of Enoch predates most of the New Testament and clearly influenced it in ways that are undeniable once you read both. The Book of Jubilees reframes the entire narrative of Genesis in ways that historians and scholars have been writing about for decades. As a piece of ancient literature alone this is extraordinary.
Gloria P.
✓ Verified
1/21/2026
★★★★★
My son is 19 and was losing his faith. He had too many questions that church could not answer and he was starting to pull away. I bought him this almost as a last attempt to give him something that took his questions seriously instead of asking him to simply trust what he had been told. He read it for three hours the first night. He is still asking hard questions — but now he is asking them from inside his faith rather than walking away from it. This Bible gave him room to think. That is all he needed.
Robert E.
✓ Verified
1/15/2026
★★★★★
I spent months trying to piece together the complete Ethiopian canon from various PDFs and free online sources. The quality was inconsistent, the translations were unreliable, and nothing was in a format I could actually study from. This Bible solved every one of those problems in one purchase. The translation is consistent throughout, the organization is clear, and having everything in one hardcover volume that I can mark up and return to is something you cannot replicate with a collection of documents downloaded from the internet.
Evelyn G.
✓ Verified
1/9/2026
★★★★★
I have always wondered why the disciples and apostles quoted books that are not in my Bible. Jude quotes Enoch directly. Paul references texts that do not appear anywhere in the standard canon. I was taught to overlook this. This Bible stopped me from having to overlook anything. Everything that the New Testament writers referenced is in here. Reading the source material they were drawing from changed the way I understand every letter Paul wrote. It is like finally getting the footnotes to a book you have been reading your whole life.
James D.
✓ Verified
1/3/2026
★★★★★
I serve as a deacon and I have been quietly curious about the Ethiopian canon for years. I did not bring it up in church because I did not want to seem like I was challenging anything. I ordered this privately and read it privately for the first month. What I found was not in conflict with my faith — it deepened it. I eventually shared what I was learning with my pastor. He has since ordered copies for the entire leadership team. What started as a private curiosity became something our entire church community is now exploring together.
Naomi T.
✓ Verified
12/27/2025
★★★★★
My grandmother was Ethiopian Orthodox. She always told me that our Bible was more complete than what American churches used. After she passed I wanted to understand what she meant. This is what she meant. The 88-book canon she grew up with — the same one her church has preserved for over 1,600 years — is in my hands now in English. Reading it feels like a conversation with her I never got to finish. I am grateful this exists. I am grateful someone made it accessible. She would have been pleased.
Franklin O.
✓ Verified
12/21/2025
★★★★★
I want to address the skeptics directly because I was one. I assumed this was a novelty product capitalizing on social media interest in hidden scripture. I was wrong. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church is one of the oldest Christian institutions in the world. Their canon was not invented recently — it predates the Council of Nicaea. What Harmovia has done is make that canon accessible in English for the first time at this scale. This is not a conspiracy product. It is a history product. And the history is extraordinary.
Helen B.
✓ Verified
12/16/2025
★★★★★
I gifted this to my Bible study group of six women for Christmas. We are all in our fifties and sixties and we have been studying together for years. Every one of them reached out to thank me within the first week. One of them said it was the best gift she had received in years. Another said she had already read the Book of Enoch twice and was starting on Jubilees. We are now planning to work through the entire additional canon together as a group. I did not expect a Bible to cause this much excitement. But here we are.
Samuel V.
✓ Verified
12/11/2025
★★★★★
I am a high school history teacher and I use this as a supplemental text when we cover the ancient world and the development of monotheistic religion. The Book of Enoch in particular is referenced in academic scholarship constantly and my students had no accessible way to read the primary source. Now they do. Several parents have reached out asking where I found it because their children came home talking about it. That does not happen often with assigned reading. This is a genuinely remarkable text and this is a genuinely well-produced edition of it.
Ruth C.
✓ Verified
12/6/2025
★★★★★
I have read the King James Bible my entire life. I am 67. I was not looking for something new — I was not dissatisfied with my faith. My granddaughter showed me a video about the Ethiopian canon and I ordered this more out of curiosity than anything else. What I found did not replace anything I believed. It filled in spaces I had not noticed were empty. The Prayer of Manasseh alone moved me to tears. It is in some Bibles and not others and I had never read it. The depth of repentance in that prayer is unlike anything in the standard canon. I read it every morning now.
Anthony L.
✓ Verified
12/1/2025
★★★★★
I bought two — one for me and one for my brother who has been asking questions about the Bible that our church could never fully answer. We have been reading it together over the phone, chapter by chapter, a few times a week. It has become the best conversation we have had in years. We are grown men in our fifties who have never talked about faith this deeply before. The Book of Jasher, the Book of Tobit, the Ascension of Isaiah — this material opens up conversations that the standard canon alone does not. I did not expect a Bible to reconnect me with my brother. But it did.