500 -year -old illegal Ethiopian Bible reveals terrifying knowledge of humanity
A mysterious, 500 -year -old Bible from Ethiopia is currently causing a sensation worldwide – not only because of their age, but above all because of their supposedly forbidden content. According to experts, the ancient manuscript, which existed for centuries in hidden, is not an ordinary religious text. It contains Apocryphe chapter, secret prophecies and disturbing revelations about the origin and fate of humanity – information that was supposedly supposedly suppressed by religious institutions and political powers.

The so -called “forbidden Bible” recently appeared on the black market for antiques before being passed on by an anonymous collector to a team of independent historians and theologians. Initial studies date the manuscript to the early 16th century. Written in Ge’ez – an old liturgical language of Ethiopia – and provided with gilded illustrations, it is in a state that is considered to be amazingly good despite its age.
But the researchers are not shocking the material state, but the content. The Bible contains chapters that cannot be found in any officially recognized Christian edition. This allegedly includes texts that report “non-human creative system” that existed in front of the so-called garden of Eden, as well as dark prophecies about the end of mankind through their own hybris, technology and “intellectual delusion”.
A particularly disturbing section describes a time when “people lose their identity, deny their roots and obey machines more than divine will”. Critics see this a dangerous interpretation, others recognize terrifying parallels to modern society.
In addition, the manuscript is described as “illegal” because it has apparently been deliberately removed from the church and was kept hidden for centuries. Some claim that the Ethiopian Orthodox Church deliberately removed certain texts from the official Bibles in order not to worry the people. However, the church officially refuses to find any comment on the find.
International researchers are now calling for an independent examination and the publication of a complete translation. But there is already resistance. Some religious authorities speak of “blasphemy” and warn against tearing ancient texts out of context and abusing them as a sensation. Nevertheless, public interest grows rapidly.
Meanwhile, conspiracy theories are shooting into the herb. Some believe that the Bible come from a secret Vatican archive, others even speak of extraterrestrial influence. Whether these theses are credible or not – the debate clearly shows how much the need for spiritual truth and hidden answers still drives people today.
One thing is certain: the discovery of the forbidden Ethiopian Bible raises more questions than she answers – and puts our view of religion, history and human identity to the test.