"This Is The REAL Jesus" — Mel Gibson Reveals What The Ethiopian Bible Actually Says

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Mel Gibson, whose 2004 film "The Passion of the Christ" depicted Jesus's final hours with
unprecedented brutality and became one of the highest-grossing R-rated films in history
despite protests, announced a sequel focused on the resurrection that he describes
strangely—not as a quiet miracle in a garden tomb but as depicting "going into other
realms," "fallen angels," hell, and "a rupture in reality itself" with cosmic spiritual warfare and
non-linear storytelling capturing "the biggest event in human history" at a scale beyond what
canonical gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John describe, puzzling critics who wondered
where Gibson was getting this interpretation until examination revealed he appears to be
drawing from the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible, which contains 81+ books (compared to 66 in
Protestant Bibles and 73 in Catholic Bibles) including ancient texts like the Book of Enoch,
Book of Jubilees, and Ascension of Isaiah that were excluded from Western Christianity but
preserved continuously since the 4th century in Ethiopia's.
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