
Luther Bible
The Luther Bible is a translation of the Bible into German, created by Martin Luther in the 16th century. It made the scriptures more accessible to ordinary people, allowing them to read and understand the Bible without needing Latin or specialized knowledge. Luther’s translation was influential in shaping German language and culture and played a key role in the Protestant Reformation by promoting personal engagement with scripture and challenging church authorities. It remains a significant historical and religious text, appreciated for its literary quality and impact on religious practice.