"Lost Books of the Ethiopian Bible" is a book that explores the lesser-known texts found in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Bible, which is composed of 81 books. The book highlights the various texts that have been excluded from the Western Bible, such as the Book of Enoch, the Book of Jubilees, and the Book of Ezra, and examines the cultural and religious significance of these texts. The book also examines the historical context and background of the texts, discussing their origins, and the debates and controversies surrounding their inclusion in the Ethiopian Bible. The book also considers the wider implications of the Lost Books of the Ethiopian Bible, their impact on religious and cultural practices, and their relevance to contemporary society.