Tyndale Bulletin 56

that is used. In loan words from Assyrian into biblical Hebrew, Assyrian š is regularly represented as Hebrew s, and Assyrian s, by . Hebrew š. Examples of this would be the Assyrian king's name . Šarru-kēn, Sargon in Hebrew, or the Assyrian word sūqu, found in . Hebrew as šûq. In loan words from Babylonian, on the other hand, the ................
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