Black Jesus: Lucifer’s Fall Was a Lie? Ethiopia’s Forbidden Version Revealed

Echoes of the Nazarene August 22, 2025
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Echoes of the Nazarene is your guide to uncovering the timeless wisdom and transformative power of Jesus of Nazareth. We explore His teachings, miracles, and mission through scripture, historical context, and faith-based insights. From in-depth Bible studies to practical reflections for daily life, we’re here to inspire and deepen your spiritual journey. Join us as we bring the echoes of the Nazarene into today’s world—one video at a time. 🌟 Subscribe for weekly videos that spark faith, curiosity, and reflection. 🔔 Hit the bell icon so you never miss an update. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMDAR7kM7jm27zjJ0sbs4TA https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUDLqG5lSq5BkLSk7jibzAg #EchoesOfTheNazarene #FaithJourney #JesusTeachings #BibleInsights #SpiritualGrowth

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Was Lucifer’s fall a lie—or a mistranslation and myth that snowballed over centuries? In this episode, we compare Ethiopia’s Tewahedo canon, Geʿez homilies, and 1 Enoch with what scripture actually says about the “morning star,” pride, and rebellion. We trace how scripture uses royal taunt songs (Isaiah 14), temple imagery (Ezekiel 28), and cosmic courtroom scenes to build the story. We also show where tradition went beyond scripture, and where Ethiopian witnesses preserved context that helps us read scripture more carefully. Step by step, we let scripture lead while the manuscripts provide historical color—no sensationalism, only sourced clarity. 👍 If this helped you, please like, subscribe, and turn on the bell so you won’t miss future deep-dives. Comment your biggest takeaway or question! #blackjesus #ethiopianbible #bookofenoch #tewahedo #scripture #biblestudy #ancienttexts #spiritualwarfare #theology #christianity

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