Danish BIBLES. The first Danish Bible was published by Peter Palladius, Olaus Chrysoform, John Syningius, and John Maccabeus, in 1550, in which they followed Luther's first German version. There are two other versions, the one by John Paul Resenius bishop of Zealand, in 1605; the other, being the New Testament only, by John Michel, in 1524.
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