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is generally admitted. (see Gesenius, Thesaurus, p. 369; Buxtorf, Lexicon, p. 1119; Fürst, Concordantia, p. 588.)]
132 [ Stanley, Sinai and Palestine, p. 395.]
133 [ Tristram, The Land of Israel, p. 634.]
134 [ Ibid. p. 7.]
135 [ Porter, in Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, ii. 86.]
136 [ Ibid. Compare Nat. Hist. Review, No. v. p. 11.]
137 [ See Tristram, Land of Israel, pp. 625-629.]
138 [ See Tristram, Land of Israel, p. 626.]
139 [ Porter, in Dictionary of the Bible, ii. 86.]
140 [ Tristram, Land of Israel, p. 621.]
141 [ Ibid. p. 600. Compare Porter, in Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, ii. 87.]
142 [ Such outlets are common in Greece, where they are called Katavothra. They probably also occur in Asia Minor.]
143 [ Burckhardt, Travels in Syria, p. 10; Chesney, Euphrates Expedition, i. 398.]
144 [ Tristram, p. 600.]
145 [ Porter, Handbook for Syria, p. 571; Robinson, Later Researches, p. 423.]
146 [ Tristram, p. 594.]
147 [ Robinson, Biblical Researches, iii. 409.]
148 [ Burckhardt, Travels in Syria, p. 161; Chesney, Euphrates Expedition, i. 450; Walpole’s Ansayrii, iii. 49.]
149 [ Renan, Mission de Phénicie, p. 116.]
150 [ Porter, Giant Cities of Bashan, p. 289.]
151 [ Ibid. p. 288.]
152 [ Walpole’s Ansayrii, iii. 44.]
153 [ Porter, Giant Cities, p. 292; Robinson, Later Researches, p. 605; Renan, Mission de Phénicie, p. 297.]
154 [ Maundrell, Travels, pp. 57, 58; Porter, Giant Cities, p. 284; Renan, Mission de Phénicie, p. 283.]
155 [ Porter, p. 283.]
156 [ Porter, p. 284.]
157 [ Robinson, Later Researches, p. 45.]
158 [ Ibid. p. 43.]
159 [ Tristram, Land of Israel, p. 44.]
160 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 20.]
161 [ See the Transactions of the Society of Bibl. Archæology, vol. vii.; and compare Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 14; Robinson, Later Researches, pp. 617-624.]
162 [ Walpole’s Ansayrii, iii. 6.]
163 [ Ibid. p. 34. Compare Renan, Mission de Phénicie, who calls the pass over the spur “un véritable casse-cou sur des roches inclinées” (p. 150).]
164 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 16.]
165 [ Robinson, Biblical Researches, iii. 432.]
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21 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 32.]
22 [ Grove, in Smith’s Dict. of the Bible, ii.