User:Torkmusik
Right now this is a holding space; I'm not really all that sure what goes here. I've finished an upgrade on Shakespearean scholar Clement Mansfield Ingleby as well as the one on the Ireland Shakespeare Forgeries; I hope to add articles on Sir Clyomon and Sir Clamydes (Elizabethan play), John Jordan (the Stratford poet), James Boaden (British editor), and King Leir (Elizabethan drama--I'm working on an edition of this intended for Wikisource), and to upgrade the articles on the Shakespeare Apocrypha, Vortigern and Rowena, and King Lear.
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"Book of Songs" referenced at 1 Kings 8:12–13 in The Septuagint?
[edit]I see you were the one who added that to Non-canonical books referenced in the Bible. I can't find the reference at all. This is about the only place online I could find The Septuagint, and I don't see anything about any songs. I'd like to know where you got this. Also, from my understanding, The Book of Psalms is sometimes called The Book of Songs, for example: Book of Songs.--5ives (talk) 00:13, 29 November 2014 (UTC)