May 14, 2009 Search the history of over 406 billion web pages on the Internet. Amharic Bible by Bible Society of Ethiopia. Publication date 1993 Topics Amharic Genesis Translation, amh Publisher United Bible Societies. PDF download. Download 1 file. Listen to Amharic Audio bible, Tigrinya Audio Bible, Oromfiffa Audio Bible, Somali Audio Bible. የአማርኛ ፡ መጽሐፍ ፡ ቅዱስ ፡ በድምጽ (Amharic Holy Bible in Audio) From WikiMezmur, the free amharic mezmur lyrics database.
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Publisher DescriptionUse of Wi-Fi is recommended. By listen God’s Word and READING the Holy Bible you are letting the Words of Life change you, inspire you, and strengthen you. The Bible is the best gift that God gave to man. In order to help the saints enjoy and be constituted with the word of God anywhere and at any time, Ethiopianapps developed the Amharic Audio Bible Free App, We want to make it easy for you to listen God’s Word in Amharic(Ethiopian). This Android application has audio versions of the New Testament Amharic Bible. Old Testament is under construction it is Coming Soon. Sit back and enjoy as you listen to your favorite books streaming to your phone! Note: This app works only when device is connected to the internet. Enjoy! ![]()
Amharic Audio Bible Free is a free trial software application from the Other subcategory, part of the Audio & Multimedia category.The app is currently available in English and it was last updated on 2013-10-29. The program can be installed on Android 2.2 and up.
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Author by: Edmond J. KellerLanguange: enPublisher by: Indiana University PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 10Total Download: 157File Size: 53,8 MbDescription: '. An excellent, comprehensive account of the Ethiopian revolution. Essential for anyone who wishes to understand revolutionary Ethiopia.' —Perspective 'This masterly history deals with the Emperor and the Dergue. On their own terms.
Keller buttresses his analysis with careful and useful detail.' —Foreign Affairs 'Keller's analytic grasp of the complex features of Ethiopian history and society from a wide range of sources is remarkable.' —African Affairs. Author by: Graham HancockLanguange: enPublisher by: CrownFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 84Total Download: 170File Size: 46,5 MbDescription: A compelling brew of mystery, crime, and science revealing the details behind the search for the lost Ark of the Covenant. The Lost Ark of the Covenant is one of the great historical mysteries of all time.
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To believers, the Ark is the legendary vessel holding the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments. The Bible contains hundreds of references to the Ark's power to level mountains, destroy armies, and lay waste to cities.
The Ark itself, however, mysteriously disappears from recorded history sometime after the building of the Temple of Solomon. After ten years of searching through the dusty archives of Europe and the Middle East, as well as braving the real-life dangers of a bloody civil war in Ethiopia, Graham Hancock has succeeded where scores of others have failed. This intrepid journalist tracked down the true story behind the myths and legends-revealing where the Ark is today, how it got there, and why it remains hidden. Part fascinating scholarship and part entertaining adventure yarn, tying together some of the most intriguing tales of all time-from the Knights Templar and Prester John to Parsival and the Holy Grail-this book will appeal to anyone fascinated by the revelation of hidden truths, the discovery of secret mysteries. Author by: Kevin ShillingtonLanguange: enPublisher by: RoutledgeFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 90Total Download: 744File Size: 47,5 MbDescription: Covering the entire continent from Morocco, Libya, and Egypt in the north to the Cape of Good Hope in the south, and the surrounding islands from Cape Verde in the west to Madagascar, Mauritius, and Seychelles in the east, the Encyclopedia of African History is a new A-Z reference resource on the history of the entire African continent.
With entries ranging from the earliest evolution of human beings in Africa to the beginning of the twenty-first century, this comprehensive three volume Encyclopedia is the first reference of this scale and scope. Also includes 99 maps. Author by: Steven KaplanLanguange: enPublisher by: NYU PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 39Total Download: 260File Size: 51,8 MbDescription.balanced and well informed.a striking piece of scholarship aimed at demythologizing the origins of the Ethiopian Falasha.Foreign Affairs Kaplan's definitive treatment will be of interest to students and scholars of Jewish history, African history, and comparative religion, as well as anyone interested in Jewish affairs and the modern Middle East. The Midwest Book Review Kaplan's conceptualizations are judicious and clearly expressed.incisive and well documented. And provides essential background for the process of assimilation now taking lace in Israel.The International Journal of African Historical Studies Kaplan's able interdisciplinary approach is of great value for persons interested in religion, civilization, and process of change.Religious Studies Review Kaplan's well-written, lucid presentation makes this important, competent contribution accessible to all levels of readers. Highly recommended. Choice Insightful and thorough, a welcome contribution.Kay Kaufman Shelemay, Professor of Music, Harvard University Undoubtedly the most detailed, most scholarly, and most dispassionate argument of Falasha history hitherto published.
This work deserves. The most careful study by all those (and in particular in Israel) who have any practical or scholarly connection with the Beta Israel. Edward UllendorffEmeritus Professor of Ethiopian Studies, University of LondonFellow of the British Academy Given Kaplan's facility with both written and oral sources, he is in a unique position to synthesize and reconcile the new historical findings of ethnographers with the written sources and differing conclusions of earlier historians and linguists. His work is insightful and thorough, a welcome contribution. Kay Shelemay, Wesleyan University The origin of the Black Jews of Ethiopia has long been a source of fascination and controversy.
Their condition and future continues to generate debate. The culmination of almost a decade of research, The Beta Israel (Falasha) in Ethiopia marks the publication of the first book-length scholarly study of the history of this unique community. In this volume, Steven Kaplan seeks to demythologize the history of the Falasha and to consider them in the wider context of Ethiopian history and culture.
This marks a clear departure from previous studies which have viewed them from the external perspective of Jewish history. Drawing on a wide variety of sources including the Beta Israel's own literature and oral traditions, Kaplan demonstrates that they are not a lost Jewish tribe, but rather an ethnic group which emerged in Ethiopia between the 14th and 16th century. Indeed, the name, Falasha, their religious hierarchy, sacred texts, and economic specialization can all be dated to this period. Among the subjects the book addresses are their links with Ethiopian Christianity, the medieval legends concerning their existence, their wars with the Ethiopian emperors, their relegation to the status of a despised semi-caste, their encounters with European missionaries, and the impact of the Great Famine of 1888-1892. Kaplan's definitive treatment will be of interest to students and scholars of Jewish history, African history, and comparative religion, as well as anyone interested in Jewish affairs and the modern Middle East. Author by: Pietro ToggiaLanguange: enPublisher by: RoutledgeFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 36Total Download: 831File Size: 51,5 MbDescription: The writings in this edition explore historical and contemporary issues in Ethiopia as the country underwent change and celebrated its new millennium. However, despite the recognizance of socio-economic and political changes, Ethiopia still faces enduring problems and challenges to its stability and continuity.
The political past haunts the country while it is facing the future with optimism and hope. The contributors in this edition examine historical and contemporaneous issues with different lenses; they investigate the multiplicity and complexity of the contradictions that define traditional and modern Ethiopia.
The contributions highlight the significance of the instability, dislocation, conflict and transformation inherent in any society. None of these writings, however, celebrate the forces that create the conflict; they are cautious not to glorify the present and romanticize the past. On the contrary, they seek to contextualize the challenges which the country faces with a view to open a dialogue, not exclusively among Ethiopians, but with scholars and social activists in the rest of Africa, as well as the international community.
The contributions cover and examine such important topics as historiography, political power and legitimacy, ideology and radical views, knowledge transmission and modernity, emigration and the Ethiopian Diaspora, ethnic and linguistic identity, patriarchy and feminist discourses in a traditional society, public policies and economic development, traditional and modern art and culture, and neo-liberalism and globalization. This book was published as a special issue of African Identities.
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