Hartenstein, F. (ca. 2018). "That my enemy will not say, ’I have prevailed over him’" (Psalm 13:5) : on the theological function of the concepts of the enemy in Israel’s Psalms [Book]. Gegner im Gebet, (2018) 50-73, (2018) 50-73.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Hartenstein, Friedhelm. 2018. „‚That my enemy will not say, ’I have prevailed over him’‘ (Psalm 13:5) : on the theological function of the concepts of the enemy in Israel’s Psalms“. Book. Gegner im Gebet, Nr. (2018) 50-73: (2018) 50-73.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Hartenstein F (2018) "That my enemy will not say, ’I have prevailed over him’" (Psalm 13:5) : on the theological function of the concepts of the enemy in Israel’s Psalms. Gegner im Gebet (2018) 50-73
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Hartenstein, F.: "That my enemy will not say, ’I have prevailed over him’" (Psalm 13:5) : on the theological function of the concepts of the enemy in Israel’s Psalms. Gegner im Gebet. (2018) 50-73 (2018).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Hartenstein, Friedhelm: "That my enemy will not say, ’I have prevailed over him’" (Psalm 13:5) : on the theological function of the concepts of the enemy in Israel’s Psalms. In: Gegner im Gebet (2018), Nr. (2018) 50-73, S. (2018) 50-73