The "evil" Bible was printed in 1631 and there are only about 20 specimens left in the world. The book omits the word "no" from its seventh commandment.

The printing error cost the life of the person responsible. A New Zealand copy of the book was found in a garage of a house in the southern hemisphere last year. The University of Canterbury in Christchurch, which discovered the book, decided to keep the discovery a secret to preserve the book. The discovery sparked an interest in the history of the Bible and the myths about it.