5 Reasons to Avoid the Eth Cepher
A “Bible” known as the Eth Cepher has been gaining popularity in recent years. Here are 5 reasons you should avoid it.
If you’ve been involved in Messianic and Torah observant circles for long, chances are you’ve come across a “Bible” called the Eth Cepher. This “Sacred Name” version of the Bible is marketed as a restoration of the “true” scriptures, and it contains many unique features not found in any other Bible version.
Many believers have expressed interest in this Bible, driven by a genuine desire to embrace the Jewish roots of their faith and dive deeper into God’s word. However, the Eth Cepher cannot satisfy that desire. Instead, it leads believers to confusion, false doctrine, and foolishness.
In this short video, I provide 5 reasons to avoid the Eth Cepher:
The Eth Cepher plagiarizes Wikipedia and other sources.
The people behind the Eth Cepher are unqualified.
The Eth Cepher employs bizarre, inaccurate transliterations.
The Eth Cepher includes non-inspired books.
The Eth Cepher contains numerous mistranslations.
I elaborate on each of these points in the video. While much more could be said, I hope this short video will be enough to encourage everyone to avoid this “Bible.”