American Psychological Association 7th edition

Wiersma, M. (ca. 2004). On "my witnesses" and "my servant" in Isaiah 43:10 : the position and meaning of Isaiah 43:10 from a dramatic perspective [Book]. Dutch Studies, 6,1 (2004) 31-40, ,1 (2004) 31-40.

Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)

Wiersma, M. 2004. “On "my witnesses" and ‘my servant’ in Isaiah 43:10 : the position and meaning of Isaiah 43:10 from a dramatic perspective”. Book. Dutch Studies, no. 6,1 (2004) 31-40: ,1 (2004) 31-40.

Springer - Basic (author-date)

Wiersma M (2004) On "my witnesses" and "my servant" in Isaiah 43:10 : the position and meaning of Isaiah 43:10 from a dramatic perspective. Dutch Studies ,1 (2004) 31-40

Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science

1.Wiersma, M.: On "my witnesses" and "my servant" in Isaiah 43:10 : the position and meaning of Isaiah 43:10 from a dramatic perspective. Dutch Studies. ,1 (2004) 31-40 (2004).

DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690

Wiersma, M.: On "my witnesses" and "my servant" in Isaiah 43:10 : the position and meaning of Isaiah 43:10 from a dramatic perspective. In: Dutch Studies (2004), Nr. 6,1 (2004) 31-40, pp. ,1 (2004) 31-40

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