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The group laughed softly, but Selam didn't. She saw an opening—a tiny, vulnerable crack in the wall of her shyness.

She understood something new: God had not asked her to trade her language for another. He had given her two keys. The English Bible opened doors to new friends, new questions, new fellowship. But the Amharic Bible opened the door to the heart of God—the same heart, spoken in the syllables of her grandmother’s prayers, the rhythm of the coffee ceremony, the lilt of the highlands. bible study in amharic

"In Amharic," she began, "the verse says: የቃል ሥጋ ሆነና በመካከላችን ሰፈረ —‘The Word became flesh and tabernacled among us.’ The verb is sefera . It doesn't just mean 'to live' or 'to stay.' It means to pitch a tent. To dwell in a temporary, fragile, dusty home. Like our ancestors in the wilderness. Like an immigrant in a new country." The group laughed softly, but Selam didn't