I always hear people use the Ethiopian Bible as evidence that our modern more common Bibles, such as the King James Bible, have been corrupted over the years. The apocryphal books in the dead sea scrolls were compared to the books in the Ethiopian Bible and they matched up almost word for word. So its difficult to defend the accuracy of my King James Bible. With this being the case, should all Bibles include every book just like the Ethiopian Bible? In the case of "The book of Enoch" I heard that it was removed from our Bible due to it not being written by Enoch (please correct me if thats wrong). Isnt it possible that it was passed on by word of mouth, which was common due to literacy rates back then, and then written much later? How can we be certain that we didnt corrupt Gods word?
Asked by Trenton Ghorley
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Apr 20, 2026, 11:12 AM