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๐Ÿ“œ The Oldest Bible on Earth Was Written on Goat Skin

Long before printing presses, before leather-bound covers and gilded pagesโ€ฆ
There was this.

An ancient Ethiopian Bible, handwritten on delicate sheets of goat skin nearly 1,600 years ago. ๐Ÿโœ๏ธ

Crafted in the early 5th century, itโ€™s believed to be the oldest and most complete illustrated Christian Bible in existence.

Its ink has faded, its edges worn by time โ€” but the stories remain. Vivid. Sacred. Alive.

Unlike European manuscripts of the same era, this one speaks in Ge'ez, the ancient liturgical language of Ethiopia. It reflects a Christianity untouched by Rome โ€” shaped instead by African heritage, desert faith, and enduring devotion. ๐ŸŒโ›ช

Every page is a reminder that Christianity didnโ€™t begin in Europe.
It took root in many corners of the world โ€” and in Ethiopia, it bloomed with color, courage, and quiet brilliance.

Not just a book.
A living memory.
A testament.
A treasure.

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