I forgot the verse but it has earth SHAKES and thrown SPEARS in it. i looked for it when i heard about it 2 years ago and it was there. It had something to do with a number synonymous with Shakespeare. It was said that King James allowed him that only, obviously not all of Psalms, which David wrote.
Psalms 46:3 & 9
Im assuming 46 has something to do with shakespeare, but I am not familiar with why or which way. Im not saying I beleive the people that came up with it, but thats what they came up with.
2007-01-11 13:42:22
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answered by ConstElation 6
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Well, people make up strange ideas all the time. It is funny and it is human nature. That does not mean that they are correct. It just means they like to use their imaginations.
The word 'shake' occurs nearly 30 times, three times in Psalms.
The word 'spear' occurs over 60 times in the Bible.
Psalm 64:8 (Whole Chapter)
So they will make him stumble; Their own tongue is against them; All who see them will shake the head.
# Psalm 69:23 (Whole Chapter)
May their eyes grow dim so that they cannot see, And make their loins shake continually.
# Psalm 99:1 (Whole Chapter)
Praise to the LORD for His Fidelity to Israel. The LORD reigns, let the peoples tremble; He is enthroned above the cherubim, let the earth shake!
;-D As you can see, it is a leap of the imagination to think that Shakespeare had anything to do with writing (translating from the Hebrew or Greek) any parts of the Bible just because the word shake or spear is in the Bible.
PS. The word 'Bush' occurs in the Bible too. Do you think this means anything???
2007-01-11 15:39:14
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answered by China Jon 6
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Well the little extra part on my Bible says that a bunch of people wrote different parts of Psalms, and that many were anonymous. The only thing I can find is that it says that it/they were written betwee around 1440-586 B.C. But I haven't heard the myth of Shakespear, sorry.
2007-01-11 13:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Never heard this one! However, I'm always amused when I hear people who enjoy Shakespeare complaining about the quaint language in the KJV. Same era, isn't it?
2007-01-11 13:42:47
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answered by shirleykins 7
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Did he also write the Dead Sea Scrolls. The Psalms appear in them... Jim
2007-01-11 13:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Many have not even heard the myth that is Psalms.
2007-01-11 13:43:57
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answered by neil s 7
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That's a big bunch of bull that totally ignores historical fact. I'm always amazed.
2007-01-11 13:47:02
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answered by Turnhog 5
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yes it is a conspiracy that started in the 70's
2007-01-11 13:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'M A STUDENT OF LITERATURE, N NOT AWARE OF THAT.
MUST GET SOME PRIZE IF ANYONE PROVES THAT.
DIVAS
deevas@hotmail.com
deevas.hi5.com
2007-01-11 13:44:21
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answered by Osama bin Laden 2
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Yeah I have heard of it, I don't know if they have proved it false yet though..I mean it *could* be possible.
I'm not a Christian by the way.
2007-01-11 13:46:11
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answered by *~SoL~ * Pashaa del Ñuñcaa. 4
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