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Today, the Schlachter 2000 remains one of the most popular German translations for both extensive daily reading and deep theological work. "Die Bibel - Schlachter Version 2000 / ... - Thalia

: His first major publication, the Miniaturbibel (1905), was roughly only 1 cm thick, designed to fit into a man's jacket pocket so that the Word could be carried anywhere. Die Bibel - Schlachter Version 2000

Schlachter’s primary goal was to create a Bible that was both highly accurate to the original Greek and Hebrew and deeply accessible to common readers. Today, the Schlachter 2000 remains one of the

: He sought a "smooth-flowing" language that captured the meaning of the original texts without the stiff academic tone of other versions at the time. Revisions and the Path to 2000 Schlachter’s primary goal was to create a Bible

: It is based on the Textus Receptus for the New Testament—the same source used for the King James Version—making it a preferred choice for conservative and Protestant study.

: Most modern editions, like those found on Thalia or Bible Gateway , include extensive cross-references, word explanations, and maps.

The Schlachter 2000 is widely respected among German-speaking Christians for its balance of tradition and modern scholarship: