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.
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∙ 14y agoThe 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