In 1631, English royal printers Robert Barker and Martin Lucas published an edition of the Bible that would come to be nicknamed “The Wicked Bible.” You see, after publication, a printing error was discovered in the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20: the word “not” had mistakenly been omitted from verse 14, so that it read, “Thou shalt commit adultery.” The authorities fined Barker and Lucas, revoked their licenses, and ordered that the entire edition be recalled and destroyed. Only a handful of copies are known to have survived.
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