Some books, though considered canonical, are nonetheless difficult to locate and are not even widely available in the churches' home countries of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
There are copies of the Bible that claim to be the complete canon on shopping websites like Amazon, but the project says these are fake.
[3][4] The Orthodox Tewahedo narrower Old Testament canon contains the entire established Hebrew protocanon.
Unique to the Orthodox Tewahedo canon are the Paralipomena of Jeremiah (4 Baruch), Jubilees, Enoch, and the three books of Meqabyan.
The Orthodox Tewahedo narrower New Testament canon consists of the entire 27 book Christian protocanon, which is almost universally accepted across Christendom.