Volume IV - Ethiopian Distinctives and the "Why Left Out" Question is the "black belt" guide for readers who want depth without fear. Centered on Christ and anchored in the Gospels, this volume explores the Ethiopian tradition's preserved texts-1 Enoch, Jubilees, Meqabyan, and Ezra-related restoration traditions-and shows how they illuminate Second Temple Judaism, cosmic rebellion themes, sacred time, and faithful endurance without sliding into panic, conspiracy thinking, or "secret knowledge" pride.You'll learn how to read apocalyptic and extra-biblical literature responsibly: genre discipline, ordered authority ("shelf" placement), ethics-first interpretation, Gospel cross-checking, and fruit-testing in the walk. Along the way, Volume IV offers a calm, evidence-based toolkit for the Apocrypha/Deuterocanon/Pseudepigrapha conversation-why books were included or excluded across traditions (language streams, liturgy, transmission, and authority debates), and how communities decide "what forms us" without flattening differences or fueling division.Includes seminary-level study modules, canon comparison charts, objections-and-answers resources, and a complete course-style syllabus-so individuals, families, and cohorts can pursue serious study with humility, unity, and obedience. If you've ever asked "Why was this left out?" this volume gives you the map-and returns you to the center: Jesus Christ, steady hope, and a life that bears fruit.