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There were numerous copies of the Sacred Scriptures in German already, but Martin Luther didn't like what they said, so he made his own translation which said what he wanted it to. He threw numerous books out of the Old Testament and New Testament that he didn't agree with and added words to Romans to make it agree with him.

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