No. The Ethiopian Bible doesn't contradict scripture, it extends it.
Every book you already know is here. Genesis through Revelation, exactly as you've always read it. Nothing removed. Nothing rewritten. Nothing replaced.
What you get are 22 additional books that sit alongside the canon you're familiar with—books like Enoch, Jubilees, and Meqabyan that the Ethiopian Orthodox Church has preserved as scripture for over 1,600 years.
These texts don't compete with the Bible you know. They expand it. They fill in context. They answer questions the shorter canon leaves open, where the Nephilim came from, what happened in the centuries between testaments, how early believers understood the spiritual world around them. Think of it less as a different Bible and more as the complete library the early church was reading. Same foundation. More chapters.
You're not trading one scripture for another. You're getting access to everything that was there from the beginning.