Rastafarians do not have a single, universally accepted "Rastafarian Bible." However, several texts are considered important and influential within the Rastafarian faith. These include:
* The Holy Piby: Also known as the "Black Man's Bible," it is a key text that emphasizes Black empowerment and the divinity of Emperor Haile Selassie I.
* The King James Version of the Bible: While Rastafarians often interpret the Bible through a Rastafarian lens, many still use the King James Version as a foundational text, particularly the Old Testament.
* The Book of Revelation: Highly regarded for its prophetic content, which is often interpreted as relating to the struggles and triumphs of the African diaspora.
* Other texts and oral traditions: Teachings and writings by Rastafarian elders and leaders, as well as oral traditions, also play a significant role in Rastafarian beliefs and practices.