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What was a result of the Bible being translated into the vernacular?

A. It made it more difficult for the average person to read the Bible.
B. It made it easier for the average person to read the Bible.
C. It made it more difficult for the average person to obtain the Bible.
D. It made it easier for the average person to obtain the Bible.

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Answer:

⇒ B. It made it easier for the average person to read the Bible.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the Bible was turned vernacular (translated into a local dialect or language), it was easier for the average person to read. Not everyone understood Hebrew, but Christians were everywhere around the world, so the answer is B. It made it easier for the average person to read the Bible.

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Answer:

B. It made it easier for the average person to read the Bible.

Step-by-step explanation:

Vernacular is the common/ daily language spoken in an area or region. Translating Bible into a language known by most population in an area will help them read and understood it more proficiently and clearly.

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