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1 | Did Shakespeare help write the KJV? | 1 Cor 2:1 | Makarios | 8930 | ||
Sir Hank, Job 41:29 in the KJV saith, "Darts are counted as stubble: he laugheth at the shaking of a spear." The NKJV saith in this verse "threat of javelins", the NIV saith, "rattling of the lance", the ASV (1901) saith, "rushing of the javelin", and the NASB saith "rattling of the javelin." For I say unto thee, thy proof showeth itself in Job 41:29, that whosoever looketh at this verse shalt see the evidence of the 'Shakespearean' touch on the KJV! Blessings unto you! Nolan |
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2 | Did Shakespeare help write the KJV? | 1 Cor 2:1 | Makarios | 8955 | ||
Sir Hank, Job 41:29 in the KJV saith, "Darts are counted as stubble: he laugheth at the shaking of a spear." Young's Literal Translation and Darby's New Translation saith, "shaking of a javelin", the RSV saith, "rattle of javelins". Verily, verily, I say unto thee, that the Hebrew words 'shaking' and 'spear' are accurate and correct in thy verse; likewise 'rattling' and 'javelin'. For I possesseth not a copy of the Douray-Rheims OT, which therefore may rendereth thy passage likewise to the Authorised Version. Nevertheless, I findeth not any source that therein is found any substantial evidence to Shakespearean authorship or 'guidance' herein thy verse. Hank, ye hath given me good study with thine response! Nolan |
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3 | Did Shakespeare help write the KJV? | 1 Cor 2:1 | userdoe214 | 8956 | ||
Thy mock of the spear, doth sake me in my chair. mrk |
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4 | Did Shakespeare help write the KJV? | 1 Cor 2:1 | Makarios | 8970 | ||
Mark, I'm glad that you are as fond of Shakespeare as I am. However, I have never read all of Shakespeare. I have, though, read the Bible four times.. :) Peace in Christ, Nolan |
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