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The Protestant Bible was compiled and translated over several centuries, with significant developments occurring during the Reformation in the 16th century. Martin Luther's translation of The Bible into German in 1534 was a key moment, reflecting the desire for scripture to be accessible to the laity. The English King James Version, published in 1611, is one of the most well-known Protestant translations. Overall, the canon of the Protestant Bible was largely established by the early 17th century.

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