Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel

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Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel
Cover image of the magazine Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel (HeBAI)
description Journal of theology
Area of ​​Expertise theology
language English, German, French
publishing company Mohr Siebeck Verlag
First edition 2012
Frequency of publication quarterly
Sold edition 750 copies
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editor Gary N. Knoppers, Oded Lipschits , Carol A. Newsom, Konrad Schmid
executive Director Konrad Schmid (Zurich, Switzerland)
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Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel (abbreviated: HeBAI) is a quarterly theology journal , the contributions of which are evaluated through a peer-review process. Her topics are the texts of the Hebrew and Aramaic Bibles in their historical contexts, but also the history of Israel itself. Each issue has a thematic focus. Most contributions are written in English, but articles can also appear in German or French. A particular aim of the magazine is to convey the different academic cultures in a global context that deal with the Hebrew Bible and ancient Israel in the 1st millennium BC. Employ. The first edition appeared in 2012. It is published by Mohr Siebeck Verlag in Tübingen. It is edited by Gary N. Knoppers, Oded Lipschits , Carol A. Newsom and Konrad Schmid . Konrad Schmid is the managing editor.

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