Marie-Émile Boismard
French biblical scholar (1916 – 2004) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Claude (Marie-Émile) Boismard (December 14, 1916 – April 23, 2004) was a French biblical scholar.
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He was educated in Rome, he was professor of the New Testament. As part of the École Biblique, he was one of the translators who created the Jerusalem Bible. He was a member of Dominican Order, and was one of the most important French biblical scholars.
He created a new hypothesis concerned to the Synoptic problem, the question of Acts, the two texts of the Book of Revelation, and about origin of the Codex Bezae.