Steiner, R. C. (ca. 2007). Why Bishlam (Ezra 4:7) cannot rest "in peace" : on the Aramaic and Hebrew sound changes that conspired to blot out the remembrance of Bel-Shalam the archivist [Electronic]. Journal of Biblical Literature, 126,2 (2007) 392-401, ,2 (2007) 392-401.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Steiner, Richard C. 2007. „Why Bishlam (Ezra 4:7) cannot rest ‚in peace‘ : on the Aramaic and Hebrew sound changes that conspired to blot out the remembrance of Bel-Shalam the archivist“. Electronic. Journal of Biblical Literature, Nr. 126,2 (2007) 392-401: ,2 (2007) 392-401.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Steiner RC (2007) Why Bishlam (Ezra 4:7) cannot rest "in peace" : on the Aramaic and Hebrew sound changes that conspired to blot out the remembrance of Bel-Shalam the archivist. Journal of Biblical Literature ,2 (2007) 392-401
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Steiner, R.C.: Why Bishlam (Ezra 4:7) cannot rest "in peace" : on the Aramaic and Hebrew sound changes that conspired to blot out the remembrance of Bel-Shalam the archivist. Journal of Biblical Literature. ,2 (2007) 392-401 (2007).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Steiner, Richard C.: Why Bishlam (Ezra 4:7) cannot rest "in peace" : on the Aramaic and Hebrew sound changes that conspired to blot out the remembrance of Bel-Shalam the archivist. In: Journal of Biblical Literature (2007), Nr. 126,2 (2007) 392-401, S. ,2 (2007) 392-401