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Manuscryptha is a publishing house dedicated to ancient texts and esoteric knowledge, committed to unveiling the wisdom of sacred manuscripts, apocryphal writings, and hidden traditions. With a focus on spiritual insight and historical authenticity, we connect modern readers to the voices of the past and the mysteries of the divine.
Rush Nilson is a researcher and author specializing in ancient texts and esoteric traditions. With extensive knowledge of apocryphal scriptures and mystical teachings, he has dedicated years to studying and rediscovering lost manuscripts. Through rigorous historical and philological analysis, he has written numerous works that guide readers through prophetic visions, ancient cosmologies, and the secret doctrines passed down through the centuries.
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Tewahedo: The Harmony of Jewish Practice and Christian Faith To the modern Western Christian, the boundary between the “Old Testament” and the “New Testament” is often marked by a sharp cultural break. In the West, the Church moved from the Synagogue to the Basilica; it traded the Sabbath for the

9- The Book of Enoch and the Ethiopian Calendar: Living in Sacred Time
The Book of Enoch and the Ethiopian Calendar: Living in Sacred Time If you fly into Addis Ababa from London or New York today, you do not just cross a geographical distance; you travel through time. Upon landing, you will discover that the year is not 2024, but 2016 (or

8- Angelology and Demonology: The Invisible Influence
Angelology and Demonology: The Invisible Influence In the Western secular worldview, the “supernatural” is often viewed as a distant, abstract concept—something that interrupts the natural order only in rare miracles or metaphors. In the worldview of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC), however, the wall between the visible and the