The Greatest Empires & Civilizations of the Ancient East: Egypt, Babylon, The Kings of Israel and Judah, Assyria, Media, Chaldea, Persia, Parthia & Sasanian Empire. George Rawlinson
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СКАЧАТЬ Biblical Researches, iii. 383, 415.]

      226 [ Ezek. xxxi. 3.]

      227 [ Ibid. xxvii. 5. The Hebrew erez probably covered other trees besides the actual cedar, as the Aleppo pine, and perhaps the juniper. The pine would have been more suited for masts than the cedar.]

      228 [ 1 Kings vi. 9, 10, 15, 18, &c.; vii. 1-7.]

      229 [ Records of the Past, i. 104. ll. 78, 79; iii. 74, ll. 88-90; p. 90, l. 9; &c. Compare Layard, Nineveh and Babylon, pp. 356, 357.]

      230 [ Joseph, Bell. Jud., v. 5, § 2.]

      231 [ Plin. H. N., xiii. 5; xvi. 40.]

      232 [ Compare the arguments of Canon Tristram, Land of Israel, pp. 631, 632.]

      233 [ Walpole, Ansayrii, pp. 123, 227.]

      234 [ Tristram, Land of Israel, p. 621.]

      235 [ Ibid. pp. 13, 38, &c.]

      236 [ Hooker, in Dictionary of the Bible, ii. 684.]

      237 [ Tristram, Land of Israel, p. 82; compare Hooker, l.s.c.]

      238 [ This is Dr. Hooker’s description. Canon Tristram says of the styrax at the eastern foot of Carmel, that “of all the flowering shrubs it is the most abundant,” and that it presents to the eye “one sheet of pure white blossom, rivalling the orange in its beauty and its perfume” (Land of Israel, p. 492).]

      239 [ Ibid. p. 596.]

      240 [ Walpole, Ansayrii, iii. 298.]

      241 [ Tristram, pp. 16, 28, &c.; Robinson, Biblical Researches, iii. 438.]

      242 [ The “terraced vineyards of Esfia” on Carmel are noted by Canon Tristram (Land of Israel, p. 492). Walpole speaks of vineyards on Bargylus (Ansaryii, iii. 165). The vine-clad slopes of the Lebanon attract notice from all Eastern travellers.]

      243 [ Quoted by Dr. Hooker, in Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, ii. 684, 685.]

      244 [ Deut. xxxiii. 24.]

      245 [ Tristram, Land of Israel, pp. 7, 16, 17; Walpole, Ansayrii, iii. 147, 177.]

      246 [ Tristram, p. 492; Stanley, Sinai and Palestine, p. 347.]

      247 [ Hooker, in Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, ii. 685.]

      248 [ Tristram, pp. 622, 633; Walpole, Ansayrii, iii. 446; Robinson, Later Researches, p. 607.]

      249 [ Tristram, pp. 17, 38; Walpole, Ansayrii, iii. 32, 294, 373.]

      250 [ Robinson, Bibl. Researches, iii. 419, 431, 438, &c.]

      251 [ Tristram, Land of Israel, p. 28.]

      252 [ Hasselquist, Reise, p. 188.]

      253 [ Ansayrii, i. 66.]

      254 [ Tristram, l.s.c.]

      255 [ Hooker, in Dictionary of the Bible, ii. 685.]

      256 [ Reise, l.s.c.]

      257 [ Mémoires, i. 332.]