Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets. Baring-Gould Sabine
i. c. xix.
129
Antiq. Judæ., lib. i. c. 2.
130
Excerpta Chronologica, p. 2.
131
Gen. iv. 15.
132
Cosmas Indopleustes, Cosmographia, lib. v.
133
D’Herbelot, Bibliothèque Orientale,
134
Neue Ierosolymitanische Pilgerfahrt. Von P. F. Ignat. von Rheinfelden. Würtzburg, 1667. P. ii. p. 8.
135
Weil, pp. 40-3.
136
Tabari, i. c., xxxiii.
137
Colin de Plancy, p. 78.
138
Herbelot, i. p. 95.
139
Moses bar Cepha. Commentarius de Paradiso, P. i. c. 14. Fabricius, i. p. 75.
140
S. Basil Seleuc. Orat. xxxviii.
141
Lettre de H. A. D., Consul de France en Abyssinie, 1841.
142
Tabari, i. c. xxxiv.
143
D’Herbelot, i. p. 125, s. v. Rocail.
144
Midrash Tillim, fol. 10, col. 2.
145
Eisenmenger, i. p. 645.
146
Theodoret, Quæst. in Gen. xlvii.
147
Plutarch, Isis and Osiris, ed. Parthey; pp. 72, 88, and notes pp. 183, 238.
148
Abulfaraj, Hist. Dynast., ed. Pocock, p. 5.
149
Joseph. Antiq. Judaic., lib. i. c. 2.
150
Freculphus, Chron. lib. i. c. 12.
151
Anastasius Sinaita, Οδηγός. ed. Gretser, Ingolst. 1606, p. 269.
152
Gen. v. 6-9.
153
Pseudo Josephus Gorionides; ed. Clariss. Breithauptius, lib. ii. c. 18, p. 131.
154
I give the Arabic legend. The account in Jasher is different. Enoch retired from the world, and showed himself only at rare intervals, when he gave advice to all who came to hear his wisdom. He was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, in a chariot with horses of fire. (Yaschar, pp. 1094-1096.)
155
Tabari, i. c. xxxv.
156
Dillman, Das Buch Enock; Leipzig, 1853. Ewald, in his “Geschichte der Volks Israel” (iii. 2, pp. 397-401), attributes it to the year 130. B. C.
157
Fol. 26, col. 2.
158
Jalkut Rubeni, fol. 27, col. 4.
159
Ibid., fol. 107, col i.
160
Targums, ed. Etheridge, i. p. 175.
161
Suidas, Lexic. s. v. Nannacos.
162
Nischmath Chajim, fol. 116, col. i.
163
Eisenmenger, i. p. 380.
164
Das Buch Henoch, von Dillmann, Leipz. 1853, c. xv. p. 9.
165
Abulfaraj, p. 6.
166
Eutych. Patriarcha Alex., Annales ab Orbe Condito, Arabice et Lat., ed. Selden; London, 1642, i. p. 19.
167
D’Herbelot, s. v. Surkrag and Kaïumarth.
168
Tabari, c. xxxvii.
169
D’Herbelot, s. v. Tahmourath.
170
Tabari, caps. xxxix. xl.
171
Gen. iv. 18-24.
172
Targums, ed. Etheridge, i. p. 173.
173
Yaschar, tr. Drach, p. 1092; the same in Midrash Jalkut, c. 38; Midrash, Par. Bereschith, fol. 2; Rabbi Raschi on Genesis; etc., etc.
174
Véland le Forgeron; Paris, 1833. There is an English translation by Wright.
175
Tabari, i. c. xxi.
176
Eisenmenger, ii. p. 416.
177
Colin de Plancy, p. 102.
178
Midrash, fol. 12; so also Targum of Palestine, Etheridge, i. p. 179.
179
Chron. Græc., ed. Scaliger, Lugd. Batav. 1606, p. 4.
180
Fabricius, i. p. 225.
181
Eisenmenger, i. p. 651.
182
Talmud, Tractat. Sanhedrin, fol. 108, col. 1. So also the Book Yaschar, p. 1097.
183
Jalkut, Genesis, fol. 14a.
184
Jalkut Shimoni, Job. fol. 121, col. 2.
185
Eisenmenger, i. p. 385. The Targum of Palestine says the water was hot (i. p. 179).
186
Tractat. Sevachim, fol. 113, col. 2.
187
Or, a unicorn; the Hebrew word is Reém.
188
Midrash, fol. 14.
189
Eutych, Patriarcha Alex., ed. Selden, i. p. 36.
190
Tabari, p. 108.
191
Abulfeda, p. 17.
192
Yaschar, p. 1100.
193
Colin de Plancy, p. 110.
194
Weil, p. 45.
195
Ararat.
196
Tabari, c. xli.
197
Weil, p. 45.
198
Midrash, fol. 15.
199
Tabari, p. 113.
200
Fabricius, i. pp. 74, 243.
201
Ed. Dillmann, c. 67.
202
Ed. Etheridge, i. p. 182.