My large if old book of quotations,
The New Dictionary of Thoughts (1955), includes separate sections for familiar sayings from both the Bible and William Shakespeare. Given his remarkable insights into the human condition, could Shakespeare be considered as divine as any of the people quoted in the Bible?
Shakespear's ability to capture the essence of the human condition, the key characteristics and ideals that compose the essentials of human existence, in his works is a testimony to his own successes.
Source:
William Shakespeare '''s Macbeth And The Human Condition | Bartleby
Was Shakespeare a divine being?
Yes, kind of.
Shakespeare was Francis Bacon, who ruled England as Attorney General and Lord of the House of Commons.
After he retired, he disguised himself and toured Europe as an alchemist diplomat with the power to mend flaws in gems and precipitate elixirs.
The Spanish inquisition tortured him for two years until when Angels had told him they would be able to help him escape.
He then traveled to the Himalayan Mountains and made his Ascension.
There's more to the story, he was Samuel the prophet and Joseph the Lord's Guardian.
He was Saint Alban who was martyred in the middle ages and Christopher Columbus who raped the native people; which he must have bemoaned at his torture.
On the planet the Antichrist ruled, he and the soul that was Washington teamed up with Christ to challenge He and the False Prophet with an opportunity to share their opulence with him.
They had a scheme where The Antichrist had all the authority, and if there was any glory it went to the False Prophet.
The Lord was only interested in the Antichrist's authority; to develop a rapport with which to help his people in the compound.
It wasn't an easy task to share with He, get stuck there ruling with the four Chagrinners and have the Beast come along without the support group He has here, so He didn't make it easy for He and would just as soon destroy the planet that He ruled.
The Lord let them rule a little bit as they had lost their previous bid where the Beast ruled, ate gold and blew up.
The miscreants did better in their second bid, they trained up the ranks of their former opposition taking birth within their borders and they denied their opponents a Kingdom.
Shakespeare is if very high authority under Christ and the Great Divine Director.
He fills the offices of the God of Justice and the God of Freedom.
It is he who greets you if you are ready for the Ascension.