Émile Puech (born 9 May 1941, at Cazelles de Sébrazac, Estaing, Aveyron, France) is a French Catholic priest,[1] epigrapher and editor in chief of Manuscrits de la mer Morte. He is a government employed director of research at Paris' Centre national de la recherche scientifique.[2] He has amended suggested readings and translations of some of the Dead Sea scrolls, for example 4Q521.[3][4] He is a member of the editorial board of the scholarly journal Antiguo Oriente and a frequent contributor of the academic journal Revue Biblique.
Publications
- É. Puech, 'À propos de la Jérusalem Nouvelle d'après les manuscrits de la Mer Morte', Semitica 43-4 (1995) 87-102;
References
- ↑ La crise de l'origine: la science catholique des Évangiles et ... François Laplanche - 2006 PUECH, Emile Né le 9 mai 1941 à Estaing (Aveyron), Emile Puech entre au séminaire diocésain de Rodez et est ordonné prêtre en juin 1969. Il étudie ensuite à Paris, ...
- ↑ Manuscrits de la mer Morte. Émile Puech Né le 9 mai 1941 aux Cazelles de Sébrazac, Estaing (Aveyron), France. ... 1991 (21-1)-ss: Coéditeur-en-chef des manuscrits de la mer Morte, Épigraphiste, directeur de recherche au CNRS et
- ↑ Qumran studies: new approaches, new questions - Page 211 Michael T. Davis, Brent A. Strawn - 2007 -"The translation of this and other phrases from 4Q521 incorporates the modifications proposed by Puech, "Some Remarks on 4Q246 and 4Q521," 553; for the Hebrew text of 4Q521 and restorations of this and other phrases, see Puech, ..
- ↑ "Ancient Inscription Refers to Birth of Israelite Monarchy | Biblical Archaeology Review | Bible History Articles". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
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