Delft Bible
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The Delft Bible (1477) is the first substantial Dutch Bible translation to be printed.[1] It did not include the New Testament or the Psalms, which were already available in separate editions.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Delft Bible (1477) is the first substantial Dutch Bible translation to be printed.[1] It did not include the New Testament or the Psalms, which were already available in separate editions.