The paper quotes Pardee to the effect that "nabsh" is Aramaic. In
fact, it is more
accurate to say that standard Biblical Hebrew has "nefesh" and
Zincirli Aramaic has
"nabsh." But nb$ in this sense also occurs on one of the Arad ostraca.
Anyway, there are frequent complaints here that high resolution photographs
are
not published soon enough. Here, we have a very readable high resolution
photograph published days before the official presentation at the SBL, and
less
than 4 months after the inscription's discovery:
SBL23-84
Paleographical Studies in the Ancient Near East
11/23/2008
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Room: Meeting Room 304 - CC
Dennis Pardee, University of Chicago and David Schloen, University of Chicago
A New Alphabetic Inscription from Zincirli (20 min)