Edward de Vere's Geneva Bible

This Pretty Much Seals It – A Review of Edward de Vere’s Geneva Bible

Mark Woodward 5.0 out of 5 stars

Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2017

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If some literate but time-pressed friend were to ask me to reduce all of the evidence pointing to Oxford to three points evocative enough to prompt him to further examine the matter, this would be Number One.* The correspondences between the markings in the de Vere Bible and the words and ideas referenced in the Shakespeare canon as plumbed by Professor Stritmatter are voluminous enough to render the idea of coincidence a mathematical and statistical impossibility.

To argue, as Kathman does, that the results are invalidated because certain common allusions in “Shakespeare” (from, for instance, Genesis and Matthew) are unmarked, is tantamount to requiring a reference for every allusion to the sun rising. I don’t know how anyone without a preconceived ax to grind can fail to be impressed with Stritmatter’s work. He carefully quantifies and qualifies everything he can so as to meet every objection.

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