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Martin Luther German Bible

Martin Luther German Bible

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5B The Holy Bible, printed in Philadelphia, 1836. In German.

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The Martin Luther Bible, first published in 1534, is a landmark translation of the Bible into German by the theologian Martin Luther. Luther's translation was groundbreaking because it made the Bible accessible to the common people of the Holy Roman Empire, who primarily spoke German, rather than in the Latin that had been used in religious texts up to that point. Luther’s work was not just a translation but also a theological endeavor, as he sought to ensure that the Bible's message was clear and understandable, aligning with his beliefs of sola scriptura (the Bible alone as the source of authority) and the importance of personal faith.

Luther's translation of the Bible helped shape the German language, as it standardized many words and phrases that are still in use today. His approach also had a profound impact on the Protestant Reformation, as it allowed ordinary people to engage with the Scriptures directly, without relying solely on the interpretations of the clergy. The Martin Luther Bible became the foundational text for many Protestant denominations and has been revised and updated multiple times over the centuries, but its original 1534 version remains one of the most influential works in the history of the Christian church and Western literature.

Description

Brown leather boards with four raised bands and gilt lettering on the a leather label. Two leather and brass clasps on fore edge. Scuffing to the boards and spine with a larger section of discoloration in the center of the upper board. Wearing to the joint and creasing to the spine. Rubbing to the extremities and bumped corners. Some foxing throughout. Illustrations throughout. Fine condition overall. 

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