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What did Luther do while living in Frederick the Wise's castle that subsequently influenced German language and culture?

He wrote three books: To the Christian Nobility, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and The Freedom of the Christian.
He translated the New Testament into German.
He formulated ninety-five theses for academic debate.
He organized the Lutheran church.

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He translated the New Testament into German.

While hidden at Wartburg Castle under Frederick the Wise (1521–22) Luther produced a German New Testament — a work that made the Bible accessible in the vernacular and helped standardize and shape the German language and culture.