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Saint Jean, L'Apocalypse

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from Fr. Ashley, O.P.'s Dominicans:

In biblical studies the École Biblique made the biggest contribution including, besides [Marie-Joseph] Lagrange[, O.P., 1855-1938]'s work, the important archaeological work of Louis H. Vincent and F. M. Abel and of Roland de Vaux, one of the greatest authorities on Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Jerusalem Bible , as well as the Revue Biblique. This work continues with such scholars as Jerome Murphy-O'Connor, Emile Boismard, and Benedict Viviano. But there were others, chiefly outside Jerusalem, such as Marc Sales, Hugh Pope, P. Savignac, V. Zapletal, Bernard Allo , Francis Ceuppens, Alberto Colunga, Jacques Vosté (d. 1949), Serafin Zarb (d. 1976), Ceslaus Spicq [Écône seminary prof!] , Lucas Grollenberg, et al.

DjVu pp.

discuss 2 Thes. 2:4 (that Antichrist "sitteth in the temple of God"); cf. St. Robert on the seat of the Antichist.