What Mel Gibson Found In The Ethiopian Bible Reveals a Disturbing Truth About Jesus
May 15, 2026•Channel
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When Mel Gibson released The Passion of the Christ in 2004, he turned a film no Hollywood studio would touch into the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time. He paid for it out of his own pocket — thirty million of his own dollars — because every executive in the industry told him a movie spoken entirely in Aramaic and Latin, about a Jewish carpenter being crucified, would never sell a single ticket. It made over six hundred million. It pulled lifelong atheists into church pews. It made a man like Jim Caviezel — who was actually struck by lightning on set while playing Jesus — into one of the most polarizing actors in Hollywood. And ever since that film came out, the entire Christian world has been waiting for one thing. The sequel. The story of what happened after the cross. And for twenty years, Mel Gibson has said almost nothing.
Then, in 2024, he finally spoke. On The Joe Rogan Experience, sitting across from one of the biggest podcasters on Earth, Mel Gibson confirmed that the sequel — which he is calling The Resurrection of the Christ — is finally being made. And then he said something that stopped the room. He said the script reads like "an acid trip." He said it was going to be the most ambitious movie he has ever attempted. And when Rogan pressed him on what he had been doing for twenty years, Gibson admitted he had been deep in study — reading texts most modern Christians have never even heard of. Texts that were cut out of the Bible. Texts that survive in only one place on Earth. The Ethiopian Bible.
And what Mel Gibson has been quietly digging through for two decades reveals something about Jesus that most pulpits today will not touch. A truth so different from the Sunday-school version of Christ that Rome itself tried to bury it — and it survived only because a single mountain church in East Africa refused to let it go.
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