The name "Martin" does not appear in The Bible. However, Martin of Tours, a prominent figure in Christian history, is known for his contributions to Christianity in the 4th century but is not a biblical character. If you're looking for biblical figures, names like Matthew, Mark, or Luke might be of interest, as they are directly associated with the New Testament.
Martin Luther translated the Bible into German in 1519-1522.
He did not write the Bible.
from the bible...
Martin J. Selman has written: 'Chronicles' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries 'The Macmillan dictionary of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Dictionaries
Martin Luther
Yes, Martin is a biblical name it means "Mars".
No.
"I have a dream."
Not a who, but a what. He emphasized the authority of the bible
Philipp Melanchthon
the bible :)
the bible