I can not find "Robert" in either Scott Hahn's concordance (in the back of the Ignatius Study Bible or in his Catholic Bible Dictionary no in Strong's, and as I don't remember the name in any of the Deuterocanonicals, I have a feeling that it is not there.
Considering that Robert is a German name, it is no surprise that there is no mention of anyone named Robert in The Bible.
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the answer is yes, like most names that dont appear in the bible are all under the spelling, (jesus)
There is no Robert in the Bible.
"Robert" is a Germanic name meaning "bright with fame". It probably did not exist until about 500 years after the Bible was finished.
Robert R. Beck has written: 'Nonviolent story' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Narration in the Bible, Nonviolence, Violence in the Bible
Robert C. Strubhar has written: 'Becoming Bible-friendly' -- subject(s): Bible, Introductions
Robert Burns Wallace has written: 'An introduction to the Bible as literature' -- subject(s): Bible as literature
Robert Angelo Traina has written: 'Methodical Bible study' -- subject(s): Bible, Hermeneutics, Study and teaching
Robert Lowth has written: 'Isaiah' -- subject(s): Bible
Robert Tuck has written: 'A handbook of scientific and literary Bible difficulties' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Criticism, interpretation, Bible
Robert O. M. Riany has written: 'On Bible translation into Luo language' -- subject(s): OUR Brockhaus selection, Bible
Robert A. Falconer has written: 'The Pastoral epistles' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
Robert C. Patch has written: 'Illustrated stories about the New Testament' -- subject(s): Bible stories, Civilization, English Bible stories, N.T.
ROBERT P. GORDON has written: 'HEBREW BIBLE AND ANCIENT VERSIONS: SELECTED ESSAYS OF ROBERT P. GORDON'
Robert H. Bryant has written: 'The Bible's authority today' -- subject(s): Authority, Bible, Evidences, authority, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Authority
Robert Wensley has written: 'Ferguson's Text Explain'd and Apply'd' -- subject(s): Bible