Yes, According to some numerologists, Shakespeare wrote The King James Version of the Bible at the age of 46. Their "evidence": Shake is the 46th word of the 46th Psalm, Spear is the 46th word from the end in the 46th Psalm.
2006-07-06 20:26:47
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answer #1
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answered by RON C 3
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Since Shakespear was borned way after the bible was written and since when the bible was written there was no english language, the answer is defenetly "No".
2006-07-07 03:14:46
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answered by TeslaBoy 2
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in the Bible - no.
But i think you may be referring to shakespeare being found in the Bible code - which uses skip traces to find all of life encoded within.
God has a plan.
2006-07-07 03:19:08
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answered by Kevin A 4
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To be or not to be is not a Biblical question.
We are because God created us in His eternal image.
God said, "I AM!"
Shakespeare lived long after the Bible was canonized. He didn't make the press time.
2006-07-07 03:18:51
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answered by Bart 2
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Nope.
Of course, if you sort a long-enough meaningful text in a particular way, you can find pretty much any word you want to find. That's how all those " find hidden messages in the Bible " nuts make money.
2006-07-07 03:17:33
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answered by Locoluis 7
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NO! Where do you get such wierd ideas?
Try reading the Bible you will learn a lot and not ask such stupid questions!
2006-07-07 03:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I hear that when he was rewriting it out of latin for King James or someone......that he indeed put in his name in the bible! Isn't that amazing?? So yes...I believe its in there!
2006-07-07 03:15:09
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answered by persian_fereshteh924 2
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yeah i think he wrote the psalms
2006-07-07 03:18:56
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answered by Digrum McCreatty 1
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No what on earth made you ask that. ??? niether is mohammeds
2006-07-07 03:14:34
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answered by Mim 7
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no. but yours included.
2006-07-07 03:15:51
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answered by luqman_hakim 3
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