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The Bible, as we know it today, was not assembled all at once. The process of canonization took several centuries. Early Christians used various texts and letters, some of which would later be recognized as part of the New Testament. The Roman Catholic Church played a significant role in forming the canon, particularly with the Council of Carthage in 397 CE, which affirmed the inclusion of certain texts that are still recognized today. The Roman Catholic Bible includes the deuterocanonical books (also known as the Apocrypha), which are not found in the Protestant Bible. This has led to differences in which texts are considered authoritative. The Protestant Reformation in the 16th century led to the removal of these books from Protestant Bibles, while they remain in the Catholic canon. Throughout history, the Roman Catholic Church has produced various translations of the Bible, with the Latin Vulgate being one of the most significant. While this translation was important, it also
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