Gilbert Génébrard

French Benedictine exegete, orientalist and archbishop (1535-1597)

Gilbert Génébrard was a prominent figure in 16th-century France, distinguished for his expertise as a Benedictine exegete and Orientalist. Born in 1535, he embarked on a scholarly path that would lead him to become an authoritative voice in his fields of study. His work focused on the examination and interpretation of sacred texts, reflecting his deep interest in the theological and linguistic aspects of his subjects.

As an archbishop, Génébrard's influence extended beyond the realm of academia, shaping the religious landscape of his time. His specialization in Oriental studies and exegesis, particularly in relation to Judaism, underscores his commitment to understanding and interpreting the complexities of religious texts. Génébrard passed away in 1597, leaving behind a legacy marked by his contributions to the fields of exegesis and Orientalism, with his work continuing to be of significance to scholars of Judaism and religious studies.