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- Claude (Marie-Émile) Boismard (December 14, 1916 – April 23, 2004) was a French biblical scholar. He was educated in Rome, he was professor of the New...
- which Boismard equates with the Hebrew (i.e. pre-Gr****) recension of Matthew – the do****ent described by Epiphanius." For further details, see Boismard 1966...
- (1915–1994) Thomas Merton (1915–1968) Derek Prince (1915–2003) Marie-Émile Boismard (1916–2004) William Ragsdale Cannon (1916–1997) Stanley Monroe Horton (1916–2014)...
- Mimouni 2012, p. 411. Blanchetière 2001, p. 103. Blanchetière 2001, p. 251. Boismard & Lamouille 1990, p. 24. Louis H. Feldman, Jewish Life and Thought among...
- Press, 1995), 240 Mk 10:35–40; Mt 20:20–23. MacDonald (2012), pp. 23–24. Boismard, Marie-Émile (1996). Le martyre de Jean l'apôtre. Cahiers de la Revue biblique...
- Characteristic Gospel Narrative Form", were Donatien Mollat, S.J., Marie-Émile Boismard, O.P., and Francis McCool, S.J. Martin's approach to biblical literary...
- philosopher and theologian Denis Bérardier, priest and theologian Marie-Émile Boismard O.P. Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet Jean Calvin Sebastian Castellio, translator...
- improvement. Rather, he appears to have failed to understand that Baillet and Boismard rendered the script ⲱⲓ (omega–iota) by means of a printedemploying the...
- Gospel: Its Author and Writer. pp. 58 ff. Culpepper (1994), pp. 171–174. Boismard, Marie-Émile (1996). Le martyre de Jean l'apôtre. Cahiers de la Revue biblique...
- proposed by Herbert Marsh over two centuries ago. More recently, Marie-Émile Boismard proposed a structurally similar theory, which was further developed by...