2. Mobile Apps (Best Option for a Complete Searchable Text)
3. Academic/Manuscript Portals (For Manuscript Images and Scholarly Study)
Beta Maṣāḥǝft — This project is described in the available source as the largest international digital platform for the description and cataloguing of Ethiopian manuscripts.
It is best understood as a scholarly manuscript and cataloguing resource rather than a simple continuous Bible reader.
Princeton Digital Library of Ethiopic Manuscripts (Digital PUL) — This is an open collection of Ethiopic codices, chiefly written in Ge'ez, the scholarly and liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
It provides digitized manuscript access rather than a single continuous text of the whole canon.
PEMM (Princeton Ethiopian Manuscripts Project) — The PEMM-related digitization project cited here digitized 5,749 items, including 1,800 Ge'ez manuscripts at the Institute of Ethiopian Studies in Addis Ababa.
This makes it a major portal for locating digitized Ethiopian manuscript materials, including Ge'ez manuscript witnesses.
4. Other Notable Portals
The cited sources do not document a single online portal that offers a complete, verse-searchable Ge'ez text of all 81 books in one web interface. The Orthodox Bible 81 mobile app appears to be the closest option among the cited resources for convenient offline reading on a phone.
For manuscript images and scholarly manuscript study, Digital PUL, PEMM, the University of Edinburgh Ethiopic Manuscripts Collection, and Beta Maṣāḥǝft are the strongest resources supported by the available sources.
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