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In many interpretations, the discovery or completion of such forbidden texts is viewed as a herald of the Kıyamet (Judgment Day), signaling the breakdown of divine order.
A 1631 version of the King James Bible is often called the "Sinner's Bible" because of a typo in the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt commit adultery" (omitting the "not"). Şeytan İncili Kıyamet –
Written in the 13th century in the Benedictine monastery of Podlažice in Bohemia (modern-day Czech Republic). In many interpretations, the discovery or completion of
According to legend, a monk broke his monastic vows and was sentenced to be walled up alive. To escape this fate, he promised to write a book containing all human knowledge in a single night. Realizing he couldn't finish, he allegedly prayed to Lucifer for help, who finished the book in exchange for the monk's soul. According to legend, a monk broke his monastic
The phrase "Şeytan İncili" is sometimes used to describe historical printing errors or theological debates: