Sinner's Bible

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The Sinner's Bible or Wicked Bible is the nickname given to a printing of the King James Version of the Holy Bible in 1632. Although it was intended to be a reprint of the 1611 King James Bible, the nickname was earned after the words "not" were omitted from some of the ten commandments - for example "thou shalt [not] kill". The printing resulted in the publisher's being bankrupted by fines, imprisoned and whipped at the tail of the cart [1].

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Bible errata

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  1. ^ Editorial: of typos http://www.svconline.com/mag/avinstall_editorial_typos/index.html