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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
*“Sennacherib’s ‘Letter to the God’ on His Campaign to Judah,” ''BASOR'', 214 (1974):25-38. | *“Sennacherib’s ‘Letter to the God’ on His Campaign to Judah,” ''[[Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research|BASOR]]'', 214 (1974):25-38. | ||
*"Ḫabiru and Hebrews: The Transfer of a Social Term to the Literary Sphere," ''JNES'', 45 (1986):271-288. | *"Ḫabiru and Hebrews: The Transfer of a Social Term to the Literary Sphere," ''JNES'', 45 (1986):271-288. | ||
*“Canaanite Jerusalem and Its Central Hill Country Neighbors in the Second Millennium B.C.E.,” ''Ugarit-Forschungen'', 24 (1992):275-291. | *“Canaanite Jerusalem and Its Central Hill Country Neighbors in the Second Millennium B.C.E.,” ''Ugarit-Forschungen'', 24 (1992):275-291. |
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Bibliography
- “Sennacherib’s ‘Letter to the God’ on His Campaign to Judah,” BASOR, 214 (1974):25-38.
- "Ḫabiru and Hebrews: The Transfer of a Social Term to the Literary Sphere," JNES, 45 (1986):271-288.
- “Canaanite Jerusalem and Its Central Hill Country Neighbors in the Second Millennium B.C.E.,” Ugarit-Forschungen, 24 (1992):275-291.