From Texas Public Radio:
It’s truly a riddle wrapped in an enigma. A small-town Texas librarian finds a musty old Bible and soon realizes it’s unlike any she’s ever seen. It’s hundreds of years old and written in a familiar, but dead, language.
Texas Public Radio looked into it and uncovered … well, most of its mystery.
First off, the town is Boerne, about 20 miles northwest of San Antonio, founded by German immigrants in 1849. Secondly, the mystery language: Although this Bible predates the country of Germany, it was written in German … a variation of German.
Elisa McCune knows this Bible well. She wrote her doctoral dissertation on it.
“High German was spoken in the southern half [of what’s now Germany], and Low German was spoken in the northern half,” she said. “High German, essentially, was what turned into what modern day German is. Low German was considered to be—and I’m probably, simplifying this a little bit—but it was the less sophisticated version of German.”











