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J.-M. Paul Bauchet

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Jean-Marie Paul Bauchet (Orléans, 1 May 1900 - ) was a French Carmelite (of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament), and Hebraist.[1] Bauchet re-edited the Hebrew New Testament of Franz Delitzsch. He received his doctorate from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1949.

Works

  • various works in Hebrew; inc. The Life of St. Dominic
  • Paul Bauchet, 'Transcription and Translation of a Psalm from Sukenik's Dead Sea scroll', CBQ 12 (1950), 331-5. 7.

References

  1. ^ Pinchas E. Lapide, Helmut Gollwitzer Hebrew in the Church: The Foundations of Jewish-Christian Dialogue 1984 p101 "While he was studying and teaching in Baghdad, Bauchet also found time to compose poetry in Hebrew, one example of which ... 21 The well-known lexicographer Abraham Eben-Shoshan calls Bauchet's Hebrew style "clear, natural, and fluent. "