Funny thing is, works of Shakespeare and Holy Bible (seventh bible) were spawned about the same time. Both have been studied and debated extensively for 400 yrs.
No doubt Shakespeare was contemporary with King James; And had the same royal favor as Translators of the Bible appointed to make the seventh bible, as one better from six good; in the same fashion God saw good x6, but very good seventh time in Genesis 1.
Shakespeare was a master of allegory. Paul The Apostle, writer of more NT than all six other NT writers combined, says it's all "allegory" in both "covenants": Galatians 4.
Shakespeare said "all the worlds a stage"; Perhaps for the biblical shew, a God shew: comparative teaching, in the form of allegoric mystery to solve in time, by seek and find allegory clues to solve the mysteries of God; Paul being a faithful "steward" of said "mysteries of God".
Shakespeare also said: every man plays a part in the shew, one man playing seven parts in his time. Which one?
2007-11-05
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