We are proud to present this unique comprehensive commentary of SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS, unlike any other work ever offered since publication of the Sonnets in 1609. For centuries, scholars have debated what the Sonnets might have meant, yet nobody to date has discovered the true sources used by the poet to give any tangible understanding; scholars have simply offered course after course of conjecture, speculation, and guesswork... Dr Peter D Matthews has spent a lifetime researching the Sonnets. He has discovered what no other scholar on the planet has managed to find ― the real Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek, Latin and Italian sources used by the poet. We have finally been able to offer real explanations as to who wrote the Sonnets, their religion, why they wrote the Sonnets, and a graphic walk through the poet's ancestry throughout the ages. Dr Matthews believes the multi-layered Zoharic שיר זהב (Shir Zahav, golden poems) are comparable to the great Kabbalist Rabbi Isaac Luria, investigating 'Bat Torah' (Women of Torah) - the prominent Dark Ladies of the Bible involved in the redemption of Israel - Lilith, Eve, Naamah, and Tamar. Dr Matthews has decoded all of the poet's Hebrew and Aramaic 'secret codes' on cosmology, the nature of the soul, the afterlife, the angelic realm, eschatology, the erotic aspects of the feminine Divine, and the prophetic Dark Lady Sonnets on the Age of the Woman we have recently entered into on 21 December 2020... revealing some astonishing prophecies for the 22nd and 23rd centuries. You will be amazed at the depth of wisdom of the Hebraic poet, and Dr Matthews' wisdom in debunking all of the long-established Shakespearean myths. Stunningly covered, elegantly presented and illustrated in full colour, this series will be treasured by scholars, graduates, students, and every lover of the Sonnets. We believe this set of teaching resources will become the new standard for teaching the Sonnets, to ensure the poet's wish will be preserved forevermore ― the salvation of humanity!
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