Abbé Jean Carmignac (1914–1986) was a French biblical scholar who founded the journal Revue de Qumran in 1958. He achieved distinction also by publishing...
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Edouard Carmignac (born 5 September 1947 in Paris) is a French entrepreneur. In 1989 he founded Carmignac, an independent and family-owned asset management...
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century (Paris MS). A 13th century polemical anthology (Paris MS). Jean Carmignac (Paris 1969, BNES 1978) identified fifty Hebrew translations of the...
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e. g., eponym vs epigraph). This is not an absolute rule, however: Jean Carmignac has collected 26 compound words that violate it. Alternatively, the...
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ew_New_Testament_of_Cochin_and_the_Quran_of_the_Library_of_Congress Jean Carmignac, "Hebrew Translations of the Lord's Prayer: A Historical Survey," in...
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text. The unity and cohesiveness of the manuscript leads some, such as Jean Carmignac and Yigael Yadin, to believe that it was written or compiled by a single...
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probable… Carmignac, Jean (1987). The Birth of the Synoptics. Chicago: Franciscan Herald Press. p. 1. ISBN 9780819908872. Van Cangh, Jean-Marie (2005)...
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The Fondation Carmignac is a Paris-based organization that bestows the Carmignac Gestion Photojournalism Awards, which are held yearly. It was established...
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Günther Zuntz, Carsten Peter Thiede, Eta Linnemann, Harold Riley, Jean Carmignac, and Bernard Orchard.[citation needed] Bart Ehrman maintains that Robinson's...
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intelligent life from elsewhere, watched closely by newcomer, Claire Carmignac, who handles communication for the Ministry of Development and Energy...
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