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IFES Strasbourg: The Qoheleth Paradox

Posted on Thursday February 9th, 2012Thursday February 9th, 2012 by Michael Langlois
The Book of Qoheleth stands apart from all other books of the Hebrew Bible. It alternates irony, fatalism, spleen, but also invitation to joy; no wonder how difficult it looks even for the diligent Bi... Read More

Textual Criticism of the Old Testament 2012

Posted on Sunday February 5th, 2012Wednesday February 8th, 2012 by Michael Langlois
The course of Old Testament Textual Criticism that I teach at the School of Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the Catholic University of Paris starts tomorrow! This discipline consis... Read More

Advanced Hebrew at the University of Strasbourg

Posted on Wednesday January 25th, 2012Friday October 21st, 2016 by Michael Langlois
After the holidays, it’s time to got back to class! This semester, I’ll continue my first-year Hebrew course, while teaching an Advanced Hebrew class designed for second- and third-year st... Read More

Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception — Band

Posted on Sunday January 22nd, 2012Wednesday April 24th, 2013 by Michael Langlois
The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception is a major editorial project involving scholars from all over the world. No less than thirty volumes are expected! Here is the article on “Band... Read More

Mysteries and Hidden Knowledge at Qumran: Dt 29:28 in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Posted on Saturday December 10th, 2011Thursday January 3rd, 2013 by Michael Langlois
The first volume of “Writing the Bible” series is just out! Written by Valérie Triplet-Hitoto, edited by your servant with a foreword by Francis Schmidt, it focuses on the interpretation of Dt 29... Read More

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  • CERE • La Bible à la lumière de nouvelles inscriptions hébraïques anciennes • 17 July 2025  18h30 - 20h00
  • CLE • Peut-on dire que la Bible est la Parole de Dieu ? • 10 September 2025  20h00 - 21h30
  • Arcachon • La naissances des textes fondateurs • 30 September 2025  20h00 - 21h30

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