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The Mysterious ‘Fifth Evangelist’ Who Created the Bible as We Know It

Por: The Daily Beast Life October 16, 2022

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If you were traveling through the verdant highlands, you might make a stop at the Abba Gärima monastery about three miles east of Adwa in the northernmost part of the country. If you were a man—and you’d have to be to gain entry into the Orthodox monastery—then you might be permitted to look at the books. These exquisitely illuminated manuscripts are the earliest evidence of the art of the . Legend holds that God stopped the sun in the... + full article



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