Bible Code

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Oct 3, 2005
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In the King James version of the Bible thiers been talks that William Shakespear had something to do with writing it. If u go to Pslam 46 and start with the first word GOD and count 46 words its the word SHAKE. Now go to the end and start with the last word refuge and cound 46 words it will be the word SPEAR. Shakespear. Cowincidince
 
May 29, 2002
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you will find the same shit in any book. you take a 500 page book and do the same shit you would definitely start seein some crazy ass words spellin out.
 

dali

Sicc OG
Feb 28, 2006
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seriously though, some people got way too much time on their hands trying to find some conspiracy shit that aint even real.
 
Jul 10, 2002
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^^^

Can you provide any evidence that could prove otherwise?

fyi, I don't really care, however if you compare the style of languages and verbage or vernacular in the King James Version of the Bible to Macbeth (which was supposedly written by Shakespear for King James) or any other piece of his work, there a similarities.

They existed around the same time. The King James Version was published in 1611, the same year Shakespear began writing 'The Tempest' (his last play). He lived from 1564 to 1616.

King James was educated enough to posibily be capable of publishing such a work as well.

As I said, I don't really care as it makes no difference to me, but it's an option that shouldn't be ruled out...
 
Jan 14, 2006
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dont you think this thread should go in gathering of minds??

this is a very interesting topic though.

i saw a show similar to this on the history channel. i think it was called nastraudamas something............ i dont know but it was very very interesting and kept me watching for the whole about 3 episodes that they aired