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The Luther Bible (German: Lutherbibel) is a German language Bible translation from Hebrew and ancient Greek by Martin Luther. The New Testament was first published in 1522 and the complete Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with Apocrypha, in 1534. It was the first full translation of the Bible into German based mainly on the original Hebrew and Greek texts and not the Latin Vulgate translation.

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Luther Bible (German: Lutherbibel) is a German language Bible translation from Hebrew and ancient Greek by Martin Luther. The New Testament was first published in 1522 and the complete Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with Apocrypha, in 1534. It was the first full translation of the Bible into German based mainly on the original Hebrew and Greek texts and not the Latin Vulgate translation.

Luther Bible

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Martin Luther's 1534 bible

Full name

Biblia / das ist / die gantze Heilige Schrifft Deudsch

Abbreviation

LUT

OT published

1534

NT published

1522

Complete Bible

published

1534

Apocrypha

Deuterocanonical booksPrayer of Manasseh

Authorship

Martin LutherPhilipp MelanchthonCaspar CreuzigerJustus JonasJohannes Bugenhagenothers[1]

Textual basis

NT: Textus Receptus (Luther)

Vulgate (Bugenhagen)[1]

OT: Septuagint (Melanchthon)

2nd Bomberg Edition (Creuziger)[1]

Version revision

(in Early New High German)

Publisher

Hans Lufft

Copyright

Public domain due to age

Religious affiliation

Lutheran

Several Reformed churches

Hebrew is a Northwest Semitic language native to Israel. In 2013, Modern Hebrew was spoken by over nine million people worldwide. Historically, it is regarded as the language of the Israelites and their ancestors, although the language was not referred to by the name "Hebrew" in the Tanakh itself

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