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The journal’s instructions for contributors are as follows:
2. Normes generals d’estil per a les publicacions de la SCEHB.
3. Normes per a la redacció de la bibliografia i les referències bibliogràfiques.
4. Abreviacions o símbols dels llibres de la Bíblia i manera d’indicar les referències bíbliques.
5. Noms dels ordres i tractats de la Mixnà (o Misnà) i el Talmud.
6. Proposta de transcripció de l’hebreu.
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