The Typo: Learn from a Royal Mistake
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The Typo: Learn from a Royal Mistake
A typo is a small mistake in published content. One of the most well-known typos dates back to 1631. A single, 3-letter word was omitted from the second printing of the King James Bible – a word that should have been carefully placed smack in the middle of The Ten Commandments. The correct version of the seventh commandment states, “Thou shalt not commit adultery” (Exodus 20:14). But the typo left out the word “not,” causing the verse to read ...
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