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Émile Puech (born 9 May 1941, at Cazelles de Sébrazac, Estaing, Aveyron, France) is a French Catholic priest, 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. He has amended suggested readings and translations of some of the Dead Sea scrolls, for example 4Q521. 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

  1. 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, ...
  2. 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
  3. 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, ..
  4. "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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