No, the name William did not exist at the time of the Old or New Testament and it was not a name that was used in Israel or the surrounding areas.
William comes from a very old Germanic name, later being introduced to England by the Normans in 1066. Nobody in England was called William before that date.
The name "William" doesn't appear in the Bible.
William Kelly - Bible scholar - died in 1906.
William Kelly - Bible scholar - was born in 1821.
its not in the Bible but it means a protector
Yes With all due respect to the contributor above; no. The name William doesn't appear in the Bible.
the work of william and the bible
William Henry Anderson has written: 'What is the Bible ?' -- subject(s): Bible, Evidences, authority
William Morgan translated the whole Bible in 1588. But William Salisbury translated the New testament in 1567.
William S. Kurz has written: 'ReadingLuke-Acts' -- subject(s): Bible, Narration in the Bible
William is not a name found in the Bible. It is of Germanic origin and means "resolute protection" or "helmet."
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he didn't write any part of the bible