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Elijah Holmes
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1 July, 23:49
Why did Luther translate the Bible into German?
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Deangelo Ibarra
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Martin Luther changed the German language forever with his translation of the Latin Bible. Finally all German people, and not only the educated, could read the Bible. Luther unified the Germans because they received a common form of the German language ... After Luther was excommunicated in 1521, he translated the Bible.
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