Rare ‘Wicked’ bible that encourages adultery discovered in New Zealand

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Rare ‘Wicked’ bible that encourages adultery discovered in New Zealand. First copy of the 1631 bible, which mistakenly reads ‘thou shalt commit adultery’, to be found in the southern hemisphere

An extremely rare bible famous for an unfortunate error that encourages adultery has been discovered in New Zealand.

“It’s a mystery, it’s fascinating and it has made its way halfway around the world,” Chris Jones, an associate professor in medieval studies at the university and fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London, said on Monday.A former student of Jones’s brought the copy into to him in 2018 after her family had acquired it two years earlier at a deceased estate sale.

“The Australians claim they have one, but they don’t,” laughed Jones, adding that their copy does not contain the infamous omission of ‘not’.The discovery of the book piqued Jones’s interest in the bible’s history and the myths about why the mistake was made, the court case surrounding it, and the printing industry more widely at that time, which he plans to publish papers on.

The copy was in relatively poor condition when it was re-discovered, with its cover missing, some water damage, and a few pages at the back gone for good. But it also has some unique features – it is one of a few copies that has the more decorative red as well as black ink and is a much more complete version that many others out there.

 

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