Melkisédèk, justice, et dictionnaire d’hébreu Posted on Sunday March 17th, 2019Saturday November 21st, 2020 by Michael Langlois Bonsoir, (1) La forme Malkiçèdèq peut en effet être interprétée comme une forme archaïque de l’état construit, avec voyelle de liaison i, d’où une traduction “roi de justice... Read More
The History of the Hebrew Language, on À cours d’hébreu Posted on Friday March 8th, 2019Friday March 8th, 2019 by Michael Langlois I have been interviewed by “À cours d’hébreu” on the history of the Hebrew language.... Read More
Unexpected turns in research paths, in Helsinki on 11 March Posted on Thursday March 7th, 2019Thursday March 7th, 2019 by Michael Langlois The Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies organizes two round tables on the role of curiosity in human and social sciences.... Read More
The Origins of Biblical Scriptures, continued on RCF Radio, 5 March Posted on Saturday March 2nd, 2019Thursday March 7th, 2019 by Michael Langlois The interview on RCF Radio’s “Dialog” show will continue next Tuesday.... Read More
Did Abraham, Jacob, David… really exist? Interview on Campus Protestant Posted on Wednesday February 27th, 2019Wednesday February 27th, 2019 by Michael Langlois Is the existence of biblical characters confirmed by archaeology or other traditions?... Read More