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From École Biblique :
The École has currently undertaken La Bible en ses Traditions ©, which will be an update and major revision of The Jerusalem Bible ©, first published by the École in French as La Bible de Jérusalem ©, in the 1950s.
This new version will draw from original sources of sacred scripture and incorporate new archaeological developments, which throw light on the original texts, including commentaries by the early fathers of the Church.
These marginal notes are dispatched in some 17 registers and will surround the texts in the center of each page.
This historic completely new project, started in 2003, under the direction of the École, will take some 15 years to complete.
The École has currently undertaken La Bible en ses Traditions ©, which will be an update and major revision of The Jerusalem Bible ©, first published by the École in French as La Bible de Jérusalem ©, in the 1950s.
This new version will draw from original sources of sacred scripture and incorporate new archaeological developments, which throw light on the original texts, including commentaries by the early fathers of the Church.
These marginal notes are dispatched in some 17 registers and will surround the texts in the center of each page.
This historic completely new project, started in 2003, under the direction of the École, will take some 15 years to complete.