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J.-M. Paul Bauchet
Jean-Marie Paul Bauchet (Orléans, 1 May 1900 - after 1974 ) was a French Carmelite (of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament), translator and Hebraist. Bauchet re-edited the Hebrew New Testament of Franz Delitzsch. After studying in France and Iraq, he moved to Jerusalem in 1941. In Jerusalem, he worked on translating Christian texts into Hebrew. He received his doctorate from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1949. In 1974 he translated the entire New Testament into Hebrew. Works * various works in Hebrew; inc. ''The Life of St. Dominic'' * Paul Bauchet, 'Transcription and Translation of a Psalm from Sukenik's Dead Sea scroll', Catholic Biblical Quarterly, CBQ 12 (1950), 331–5. 7. References

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Congregation Of The Blessed Sacrament
The Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament ( la, Congregatio Sanctissimi Sacramenti), commonly known as the Sacramentinos is a Catholic Clerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right for men (priests, deacons, and brothers) founded by St. Pierre-Julien Eymard. Its members use the nominal letters S.S.S. which is the acronym of its official name in Latin, after their names. By their life and activities, they assist the Church in her efforts to form Christian communities whose center of life is the Eucharist. They commit themselves to the implementation of this ideal in collaboration with lay men and women engaged in various ministries. History The Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, was founded in Paris, France, on May 13, 1856, by a French priest, Saint Peter Julian Eymard. As he searched for a response to the needs and challenges of his time, he found the answer in the love of God manifested in a special way in the Eucharist. During Eymard's lifetime, the character of F ...
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