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1 | 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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2 | 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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3 | 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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