Have you ever asked yourself why there are so many different versions of the Bible? Well, one reason is that languages constantly change over time. Because of this, some words in older versions of English don't mean the same things today--or might not even exist anymore! Translations into new languages also sometimes create differences between versions. Additionally, up until the 1500s, all European Christians used the same primary bible: the Latin Vulgate. But then, people started to think about religion differently (this period is called the Protestant Reformation), and they began translating bibles into lots more languages than before. Now we have over 50 different versions in English alone!
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