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 of Baal (2 Kings xi. 18). It is found as an element in several Phoenician names, as Mattan-elim (Corp. Ins. Semit. i. 298, no. 194); Mattan-Baal (ibid. p. 309, no. 212), &c.]

      14117 [ See Justin, Hist. Phil. xviii. 5.]

      14118 [ Menander, Fr. 1.]

      14119 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, pp. 363-367.]

      14120 [ Contr. Ap. i. 18.]

      14121 [ Ancient Monarchies, ii. 84-89.]

      14122 [ Histoire Ancienne, pp. 347, 348.]

      14123 [ Ancient Monarchies, ii. 90-99.]

      14124 [ Ancient Monarchies, ii. 102-106; Eponym Canon, pp. 108-114.]

      14125 [ Eponym Canon, p. 112, l. 45.]

      14126 [ Ibid. p. 108, l. 93.]

      14127 [ Ibid. p. 115, l. 14.]

      14128 [ Ibid. p. 120, ll. 33-35.]

      14129 [ When Assyria became mistress of the Upper Syria, the Orontes valley, and the kingdom of Israel, she could have strangled the Phoenician land commerce at a moment’s notice.]

      14130 [ Is. xxiii. 2-8.]

      14131 [ Eponym Canon, p. 64.]

      14132 [ Eponym Canon, pp. 117-120.]

      14133 [ Ibid. p. 123, ll. 1-5.]

      14134 [ Ibid. p. 120, l. 28.]

      14135 [ In B.C. 720. (See Eponym Canon, p. 126, ll. 33-35.)]

      14136 [ Ezek. xxviii. 14.]

      14137 [ Menander ap. Joseph. Ant. Jud. ix. 14, § 2; Eponym Canon, p. 131.]

      14138 [ Eponym Canon, p. 132.]

      14139 [ Menander, l.s.c.]

      14140 [ Joseph, Ant. Jud. l.s.c. ’Επήλθε πολέμων την τη Συριαν πάσαν και Φοινικήν.]

      14141 [ Ibid.]

      14142 [ A slab of Sennacherib’s represents the Assyrian army entering a city, probably Phoenician, at one end, while the inhabitants embark on board their ships at the other (Layard, Monuments of Nineveh, 1st series, pl. 71; Nin. and its Remains, ii. 384).]

      14143 [ Menander, l.s.c.]

      14144 [ Compare Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 357, and Lortet, La Syrie d’aujourd’hui, p. 128.]

      14145 [ Menander, ut supra.]

      14146 [ This folows from his taking refuge there when attacked by Sennacherib (Eponym Canon, p. 136).]

      14147 [ Since Sennacherib calls him persistently “king of Sidon” (ibid. p. 131, l. 2; p. 135, ll. 13, 17), not king of Tyre.]

      14148 [ It was the same army which lost 185,000 men by miracle in one night (2 Kings xix. 35).]

      14149 [ 2 Kings xix. 23.]

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