What is bermuda bible?

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The Bermuda Bible is said to refer to a copy of the King James Version of the Bible, which was printed in 1611. It is named after the islands of Bermuda because the story goes that several settlers shipwrecked on the islands in 1612, and some of them had a copy of the Bible that they helped to establish the Church of England in Bermuda.

There is no formal evidence to support the existence of the Bermuda Bible as an official version of the King James Bible. However, some people believe that the Bermuda Bible was a special edition of the King James Bible, printed with a code or secret script in the margins. Some claim that the code was used to communicate with the Scottish Knights Templar.

The concept of a Bermuda Bible with secret codes is not supported by most biblical scholars. The King James Version Bible has gone through several revisions throughout its history, but there is no official version with a special code. However, some bibles do have comments and observations in the margins and lessons to help readers understand the text.