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*Cross, F. M., and David Noel Freedman. ''Early Hebrew Orthography: A Study of Epigraphic Evidence'', [[American Oriental Society|AOS]] 36. Eisenbrauns, 1952, p. 22, n.10. | *Cross, F. M., and David Noel Freedman. ''Early Hebrew Orthography: A Study of Epigraphic Evidence'', [[American Oriental Society|AOS]] 36. Eisenbrauns, 1952, p. 22, n.10. | ||
**Cited in: [[AMMORON|A<small>MMORON</small>]] | **Cited in: [[AMMORON|A<small>MMORON</small>]] | ||
*"Epigraphical Notes on Hebrew Documents of the Eighth-Sixth Centuries B.C.: The Inscribed Jar Handles from Gibeon," ''BASOR'', 168 (1962):18-23. | *"Epigraphical Notes on Hebrew Documents of the Eighth-Sixth Centuries B.C.: The Inscribed Jar Handles from Gibeon," ''[[Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research|BASOR]]'', 168 (1962):18-23. | ||
*"An Ostracon from Nebi Yunis," ''IEJ'', 14 (1964):185-186. | *"An Ostracon from Nebi Yunis," ''IEJ'', 14 (1964):185-186. | ||
*"The Origin and Early Evolution of the Alphabet," ''Eretz-Israel'', 8 (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1967):8-24*. | *"The Origin and Early Evolution of the Alphabet," ''Eretz-Israel'', 8 (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1967):8-24*. | ||
*"Jar Inscriptions from Shiqmona," ''IEJ'', 18 (1968):226-233. | *"Jar Inscriptions from Shiqmona," ''IEJ'', 18 (1968):226-233. | ||
*"Two Notes on Palestinian Inscriptions of the Persian Age," ''BASOR'', 193 (1969):19-24. | *"Two Notes on Palestinian Inscriptions of the Persian Age," ''[[Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research|BASOR]]'', 193 (1969):19-24. | ||
*"An Ostracon from Heshbon," ''Andrews University Seminary Studies'', 6/2 (July 1969):223-229. with a combination of Babylonian, Aramaean (W. Semitic), and Egyptian names. | *"An Ostracon from Heshbon," ''Andrews University Seminary Studies'', 6/2 (July 1969):223-229. with a combination of Babylonian, Aramaean (W. Semitic), and Egyptian names. | ||
* “Papyri of the Fourth Century B.C. from Dâliyeh,” in D. Freedman & J. Greenfield, eds., ''New Directions in Biblical Archeology''. Doubleday, 1969, 47. | * “Papyri of the Fourth Century B.C. from Dâliyeh,” in D. Freedman & J. Greenfield, eds., ''New Directions in Biblical Archeology''. Doubleday, 1969, 47. | ||
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*"A Report on the Samaria Papyri," ''VTS'', 40 (1988):17-26. | *"A Report on the Samaria Papyri," ''VTS'', 40 (1988):17-26. | ||
*''Leaves from an Epigrapher's Notebook: Collected Papers in Hebrew and West Semitic Palaeography and Epigraphy'', J. Huenergard and J. A. Hackett, eds. Harvard Semitic Museum, 2002. | *''Leaves from an Epigrapher's Notebook: Collected Papers in Hebrew and West Semitic Palaeography and Epigraphy'', J. Huenergard and J. A. Hackett, eds. Harvard Semitic Museum, 2002. | ||
*“Personal Names in the Samaria Papyri,” ''BASOR'' 344 (2006): 76 (75–90). | *“Personal Names in the Samaria Papyri,” ''[[Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research|BASOR]]'' 344 (2006): 76 (75–90). | ||
**Cited in: [[LEHI|L<small>EHI</small>]] | **Cited in: [[LEHI|L<small>EHI</small>]] | ||
[[Category:Scholars]] | [[Category:Scholars]] |
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Bibliography
- Cross, F. M., and David Noel Freedman. Early Hebrew Orthography: A Study of Epigraphic Evidence, AOS 36. Eisenbrauns, 1952, p. 22, n.10.
- Cited in: AMMORON
- "Epigraphical Notes on Hebrew Documents of the Eighth-Sixth Centuries B.C.: The Inscribed Jar Handles from Gibeon," BASOR, 168 (1962):18-23.
- "An Ostracon from Nebi Yunis," IEJ, 14 (1964):185-186.
- "The Origin and Early Evolution of the Alphabet," Eretz-Israel, 8 (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1967):8-24*.
- "Jar Inscriptions from Shiqmona," IEJ, 18 (1968):226-233.
- "Two Notes on Palestinian Inscriptions of the Persian Age," BASOR, 193 (1969):19-24.
- "An Ostracon from Heshbon," Andrews University Seminary Studies, 6/2 (July 1969):223-229. with a combination of Babylonian, Aramaean (W. Semitic), and Egyptian names.
- “Papyri of the Fourth Century B.C. from Dâliyeh,” in D. Freedman & J. Greenfield, eds., New Directions in Biblical Archeology. Doubleday, 1969, 47.
- Cited in: CHEMISH
- Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1973. pp. 60-75, as a name by itself, YHWH first appears in 14th & 13th century B.C. lists of Edomite toponyms in Egyptian as yhw3, to be read as ya-h-wi, or the like. Cf. YHWH in the Mesha Stele, line 18, in Moabite (Reynolds, Abraham, p. 47; André Lemaire, "'House of David' Restored in Moabite Inscription," BAR, 20/3 [May-June 1994]:30-37). But see the article by H. O. Thompson in Freedman, ed., Anchor Bible Dictionary, VI:1011-1012.
- Cross and David Noel Freedman. Studies in Ancient Yahwistic Poetry, SBL Dissertation 21. Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1975, p. 183.
- Cited in: AHA
- "An Inscribed Weight," in Nancy Lapp, ed., The Excavations at Araq el-Emir, AASOR 47, pp. 27-30.. ASOR, 1983.
- Cited in: SEON
- "A Report on the Samaria Papyri," VTS, 40 (1988):17-26.
- Leaves from an Epigrapher's Notebook: Collected Papers in Hebrew and West Semitic Palaeography and Epigraphy, J. Huenergard and J. A. Hackett, eds. Harvard Semitic Museum, 2002.
- “Personal Names in the Samaria Papyri,” BASOR 344 (2006): 76 (75–90).
- Cited in: LEHI