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Want HIM Teachings + Ethiopian History !!!

Most Incient history of Africa goes back to Ethiopia the cradle of civilization, I hope we can all agree for it is prooven biblically, geographically, historically, and also thru anthropology and language. I am aware of some ancient Ethiopian manuscripts from the Kebra and Fetha Negast to Writings of Ezekiel and Isaiah and the Book of Enoch. I read in Genesis that Enoch is the first scribe of righteousness and his books along with the others mentioned, have been preserved in Our incient Ethiopian Geez language and even translated into English in this time. Do any Ones know of any other relevant texts dealing with Ethiopia/africa before the captivity or before 1000 B.C? Not interested in the teaching of Pharoahs.

Have some of His Majesty's Words and Speeches here and there but need to know the widest compilation of HIM teachings out there.

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