The Essential Works of George Rawlinson: Egypt, The Kings of Israel and Judah, Phoenicia, Parthia, Chaldea, Assyria, Media, Babylon, Persia, Sasanian Empire & Herodotus' Histories. George Rawlinson
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946 [ 1 Kings v. 11; 2 Chr. ii. 10.]
947 [ Ezek. xxvii. 17.]
948 [ Ezra iii. 7.]
949 [ Acts xii. 20.]
950 [ 2 Chron. l.s.c.; Ezra l.s.c.; Ezek. xxvii. 6, 17.]
951 [ Ezek. l.s.c.]
952 [ Gen. xxxvii. 28.]
953 [ Strab. xvi. 2, § 41.]
954 [ Ezek. xxvii. 18.]
955 [ Strab. xv. 3, § 22.]
956 [ So Heeren (As. Nat. ii. 118). But there is a Helbon a little to the north of Damascus, which is more probably intended.]
957 [ Ibid.]
958 [ See Amos, iii. 12, where some translate “the children of Israel that dwell in Samaria in the corner of a bed, and upon a damask couch.”]
959 [ Ezek. xxvii. 16.]
960 [ The Hebrew terms for Syria (סוּריָה) and Edom (אֱדוֹם) are constantly confounded by the copyists, and we must generally look to the context to determine which is the true reading.]
961 [ Herod. i. 1.]
962 [ Ibid. ii. 112.]
963 [ Ch. xxvii. 7.]
964 [ Egyptian pottery, scarabs, seals, figures of gods, and amulets, are common on most Phoenician sites. The Sidonian sarcophagi, including that of Esmunazar, are of an Egyptian stone.]
965 [ Herod. iii. 5, 6.]
966 [ Ibid. iii. 107; Strab. xvi. 4, § 19; Diod. Sic. ii. 49.]
967 [ Theophrast. Hist. Plant. ix. 4.]
968 [ Wilkinson, in the author’s Herodotus, iii. 497, note 6; Heeren, As. Nat. ii. 95.]
969 [ Is. lx. 7; Her. xlix. 29.]
970 [ Ezek. xxvii. 21.]
971 [ Ezek. xxvii. 20.]
972 [ Ex. xxvi. 7; xxxvi. 14.]
973 [ Ezek. xxvii. 15, 19-22.]
974 [ See Heeren, Asiatic Nations, ii. 96.]
975 [ Ibid. pp. 99, 100.]
976 [ Gerrha, Sanaa, and Mariaba were flourishing towns in Strabo’s time, and probably during several centuries earlier.]
977 [ Ezek. xxvii. 23, 24.]
978 [ Herod. i. 1.]
979 [ See Di Cesnola, Cyprus, pls. xxxi.-xxxiii.; A. Di Cesnola, Salaminia, ch. xii.; Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 636-639.]
980 [ Layard, Monuments of Nineveh, 2nd series, pls. 57-67; Nineveh and Babylon, pp. 183-187.]
981 [ Ezek. xxvii. 23.]
982 [ So Heeren translates (As. Nat. ii. 123).]
983 [ Ezek. xxvii. 14.]