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Pontifical Biblical Institute

The Pontifical Biblical Institute is a research and postgraduate teaching institution specialised in biblical and ancient Near Eastern studies located in Rome. Founded in 1909 by Pope Pius X, it is an institution of the Holy See entrusted to the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Since 1927, the Institute has had a branch in the city of Jerusalem.

History
The Pontifical Biblical Institute, along with the Pontifical Biblical Institute Library, was founded by Pope Pius X in the apostolic letter Vinea Electa in 1909 as a centre of advanced studies in Holy Scripture. At first, the Institute prepared students for exams at the Pontifical Biblical Commission. In 1916, it was licensed by Pope Benedict XV to grant academic degrees in the name of the commission. In 1928, it was licensed by Pope Pius XI to grant doctorates in affiliation with the Pontifical Gregorian University, independently of the commission. A branch was opened in Jerusalem in 1927. In 1932, the Oriental Faculty was founded. ==Jerusalem house==
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A branch was opened in Jerusalem by Alexis Mallon in 1927, Museum The Museum of the PBI in Jerusalem contains two main parts: the Egyptian collection boasting a mummy, a coffin lid and the axe-head of Khufu; and the Teleilat Ghassul collection, named after the Jordan Valley type-site of the Ghassulian culture dating to the Chalcolithic, with wall paintings including a copy of the 'Ghassulian star', as well as pottery. The Jerusalem house received the mummy of the 2nd century BCE priest Iret-hor-iru as a gift from Jesuits in Alexandria one year after its establishment, in 1928. == Rectors ==
Rectors
All of its rectors have been Jesuit priests. Cardinal Bea is particularly noteworthy for having defended the university against charges of Modernism before the Second Vatican Council. ==Alumni==
Alumni
Among the prominent alumni of the Biblicum, the following were elevated to the episcopate and/or the cardinalate: ==See also==
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