Martin Luther's New Testament (complete with the Epistle of James, no matter what you may have heard) can be found here (link). Sadly the scanning quality was not great - several pages are practically illegible, and the font used (while a traditional, noble, German font) is hard to read, especially for moderners, who are used to nice clean fonts.
Also, here is the first part of his Old Testament (link). The publisher included 666 pages of the Old Testament, which leaves the reader at the end of the Song of Solomon.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Luther's New Testament (in German)
Labels: Bibles, Canon, Luther, New Testament, Old Testament
Published by Turretinfan to the Glory of God, at 2:27 PM
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