The fundamental religions in Ethiopia are Christianity, Islam, Judaism and paganism. Ethiopia is an overwhelmingly Christian country and most Christians are serked orthodox Christians, who have a place with the Ethiopian orthodox church. There is a minority of Christians who are Roman or Protestant Catholics. The Ethiopian orthodox toothed church goes by a patriarch and identifies with the communion of the orthodox church copetic, the Armenian Orthodox Church, the Syrian Orthodox Church and the Sangara Orthodox Church of India.
Christendom
Christianity began in Ethiopia when two Syrian Christians (Freenius and Aedissius) arrived in Assam and began to inform people with respect to Jesus Christ and Christian confidence. Fresenius and Aedissius affected King Azana, who ruled Assam in the first room of the 4th century, and changed it effectively to Christianity. Following King Azana changed to Christianity, Christianity said as the fundamental confidence of his kingdom at 341 AD and requested Fresenius to go to Alexandria, where minister was blessed under Abba Selma by the patriarch of Alexandria at 346 AD.
The scope of assuming the kingdom embraced Judaism and the law of Moses during the Rule of King Mennelik, the Son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba and then received Christianity as the confidence of principles at 341 ad. The Visit of the Queen of Shaba to King Solomon and the journey through a high authority (Eunuk) to Jerusalem, not long after the disappearance of Christ shows that Ethiopians had nearby associations with Israelites and Jerusalem. From that point, Ethiopia, both older essays and the new testaments have been noticed.
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