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Printing errors in the BibleIn a 1631 edition of the King James Bible - in Exodus 20 verse 14 - the word "not" was left out. This changed the 7th commandment to read - "Thou shalt commit adultery." Most of the copies were recalled immediately and destroyed on the orders of Charles I. But there are 11 copies still remaining. They are known as the "Wicked Bible." (The Bible museum in Branson - Missouri has one on display.) The printer was fined the equivelant of $400. The word "not" was also left out in the 1653 edition. In 1 Corinthians 6 verse 9 it was printed: "Know ye not that the unrighteous shall inherit the kingdom of God" - instead of ""Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God." Again it was recalled immediately (- dashing the hopes of many!). It is known as the "Unrighteous Bible." The Murderer's Bible - printed
in 1801 - declared: "these are murderers" (instead of murmurers)
and continued - "let the children first be killed" (instead of
"filled.") The first book that Johannes Gutenberg printed in 1454 was the Bible. It is thought that he printed about 180 copies - known as the 42-line Bible - of which significant parts of 48 copies still survive. Gutenberg did not make any printing errors. Before Johannes
Gutenberg invented his printing press in 1438 - there were only about
30 - 000 books throughout the whole of Europe - nearly all Bibles or biblical
commentary. By 1500 - there were more than 9 million books. Today there
are more than a trillion books. |
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