Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel (HeBAI) 15/1 (2026)
Aramaic, Multilingualism and Imperialism in the Ancient Middle East of the First Millennium BCE
- Angelika Berlejung, Louis C. Jonker, "Aramaic, Multilingualism and Imperialism in the Ancient Middle East of the First Millennium BCE," 1-14 (OA)
- Marc Van De Mieroop, "Multilingualism and Multiscriptualism in the Shadow of Empire," 15-28 (abstract)
- Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee, "The Use of Akkadian in the Second Millennium BCE Levant: Language Contact and Bilingualism or not?" 29-53 (abstract)
- Nadine Eßbach, "Šipti-Ba‘al – An Egyptian in Ugarit," 54-74 (abstract)
- Herbert Niehr, "Multilingualism: A Case Study from the Kingdom of Yadiya/Sam’al," 75- (abstract)
- K. Lawson Younger, Jr., "The Role of Phoenician in the Multilingualism of Syro-Anatolia during the 9th–7th Centuries BCE," 88-128 (abstract)
- Stefan Jakob Wimmer, "Numerals in Iron Age Aramaic, Hebrew and other Branches of the West Semitic Alphabet and their Scribal Dialects," 129-145 (abstract)
- Samuel Boyd, "The Bible in Three Dimensions," 146-165 (abstract)
- Christoffer Theis, "שִׁישַׁק or שׁוּשַׁק – or שׁוּשַׁק and שִׁישַׁק,"p. 166-173 (abstract)
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