The Cepher is not based on a single manuscript family (like the Masoretic Text for the OT or the Textus Receptus for the NT). Instead, the publishers claim to have consulted over 300 source texts, including:
It includes all 81 books of the Ethiopian Orthodox canon, plus six additional texts considered historically significant, such as Enoch (Chanok) , Jubilees (Yovheliym) , and Jasher (Yashar) . cepher bible review
Adding the "lost" fragment of (70 verses) and Psalms 151–155 . 3. Pros and Cons The Cepher is not based on a single
The Cepher is a single-source translation. It uses: such as Enoch (Chanok)